🕵️♂️💻Da Rise of Discord and Da Leak of Classified Documents
Eh, aloha internet users! Discord, one online platform that wen start as a humble chat space fo’ video game fans, stay now in da spotlight afta one of da biggest intelligence leaks in U.S. history. Questions stay being asked about how classified Pentagon documents wen circulate on Discord fo’ weeks, maybe months. 🤔📜💻
Discord stay one important part of internet culture and it stay becoming even more central, especially since da pandemic wen make online communities more important than eva. Da platform wen start in 2015 by gamers Jason Citron and Stan Vishnevskiy, who wen want to create one chat service dat gamers can use easily while playing togetha. Compared to otha chat services, Discord stay more accessible and succinct fo’ gamers. 🎮👥💬
Discord stay organized by “servers,” which are communities where many chat rooms can exist. Its functionality stay similar to many workplace chat programs like Slack. Users can create their own server or join someone else’s server. Some servers are invite-only while others are public. Discord reports dat it has 19 million active servers every week. Once on a server, users can access text chatrooms or voice chatrooms, and roughly 100 people can join one voice chat. Da app has limited video chat services.
Discord stay now more than just for gamers. Many different communities use Discord, including YouTubers, LGBTQ advocacy groups, television and movie fans, cryptocurrency groups, and anime fans. Discord stay also involved in some controversies, such as when organizers of the Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, used Discord to plan their event. Discord stay also used by the suspects of shootings in Illinois and New York. 😔🔫
While Discord’s community guidelines ban content such as hate speech, threats of violence, and sexually explicit content accessible to minors, it’s not immediately clear if da government documents shared on da platform violated these guidelines or its terms of service. Discord has yet to comment on da leak of classified documents.
Following da leak of documents, the Biden administration stay considering expanding how it monitors social media and chatrooms. The president and administration officials have already been briefed on da leak. Right now, law enforcement agencies can only monitor public chatrooms, but they cannot legally monitor private online groups without probable cause. One former general counsel of da National Security Agency said dat he does not want a system where da U.S. government monitors private internet chats. 🕵️♂️👀💻
Da rise of Discord stay important to follow, especially as online communities become even more important. We hope dat Discord can continue to be a safe space fo’ communities to gather and chat.
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🕵️♂️💻 The Rise of Discord and the Leak of Classified Documents
Hello internet users! Discord, an online platform that started as a humble chat space for video game fans, is now in the spotlight after being involved in one of the biggest intelligence leaks in U.S. history. Questions are being raised about how classified Pentagon documents circulated on Discord for weeks, maybe months. 🤔📜💻
Discord is an important part of internet culture and it is becoming even more central, especially since the pandemic made online communities more important than ever. The platform was created in 2015 by gamers Jason Citron and Stan Vishnevskiy, who wanted to create a chat service that gamers could use easily while playing together. Compared to other chat services, Discord is more accessible and succinct for gamers. 🎮👥💬
Discord is organized into “servers,” which are communities where many chat rooms can exist. Its functionality is similar to many workplace chat programs like Slack. Users can create their own server or join someone else’s server. Some servers are invite-only while others are public. Discord reports that it has 19 million active servers every week. Once on a server, users can access text chatrooms or voice chatrooms, and roughly 100 people can join one voice chat. The app has limited video chat services.
Discord is now more than just for gamers. Many different communities use Discord, including YouTubers, LGBTQ advocacy groups, television and movie fans, cryptocurrency groups, and anime fans. Discord is also involved in some controversies, such as when organizers of the Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, used Discord to plan their event. Discord was also used by the suspects of shootings in Illinois and New York. 😔🔫
While Discord’s community guidelines ban content such as hate speech, threats of violence, and sexually explicit content accessible to minors, it’s not immediately clear if the government documents shared on the platform violated these guidelines or its terms of service. Discord has yet to comment on the leak of classified documents.
Following the leak of documents, the Biden administration is considering expanding how it monitors social media and chatrooms. The president and administration officials have already been briefed on the leak. Right now, law enforcement agencies can only monitor public chatrooms, but they cannot legally monitor private online groups without probable cause. One former general counsel of the National Security Agency said that he does not want a system where the U.S. government monitors private internet chats. 🕵️♂️👀💻
The rise of Discord is important to follow, especially as online communities become even more important. We hope that Discord can continue to be a safe space for communities to gather and chat.