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[[File:DiscordLogo.svg|thumb|Discord's logo, alongside its mascot, Clyde.]]
[[File:DiscordLogo.svg|thumb|right|Discord's logo, alongside its mascot, Clyde.]]
'''Discord''' is an American social network, VoIP, and instant messaging app launched on May 13th, 2015. With over 250 million users as of July 2019, it is among the fastest growing social networks in the world, tripling its user count in one year in 2018<ref>[https://www.engadget.com/2018-05-15-discord-user-base-nearly-triples-in-one-year.html News Article about Discord's rise to prominence]</ref>.
'''Discord''' is an American social network, VoIP, and instant messaging app launched on May 13th, 2015. With over 250 million users as of July 2019, it is among the fastest growing social networks in the world, tripling its user count in one year in 2018<ref>[https://www.engadget.com/2018-05-15-discord-user-base-nearly-triples-in-one-year.html News Article about Discord's rise to prominence]</ref>.


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==Relevance to the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series==
==Relevance to the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series==
[[File:Smashcords_logo.png|thumb|Smashcords Logo]]
[[File:Smashcords_logo.png|thumb|right|Smashcords Logo]]
[[File:Smash Crew Server Logo.png|thumb|100x100px|Smash Crew Server logo]]
[[File:Smash Crew Server Logo.png|thumb|100x100px|Smash Crew Server logo]]
The nature of Discord allowed it to quickly grow a staple Smasher userbase, with players creating servers dedicated to numerous parts of the game. Many of these are dedicated to singular characters, regions and tournament circuits. Compared to [[SmashBoards]], Discord has the benefit of live chat discussion and voice chat, allowing for streamlined discussion. On the other hand, it loses the formalities that come with a forum, and is debatably more difficult to store resources in.  
The nature of Discord allowed it to quickly grow a staple Smasher userbase, with players creating servers dedicated to numerous parts of the game. Many of these are dedicated to singular characters, regions and tournament circuits. Compared to [[SmashBoards]], Discord has the benefit of live chat discussion and voice chat, allowing for streamlined discussion. On the other hand, it loses the formalities that come with a forum, and is debatably more difficult to store resources in.  

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