While Discord doesn’t say why it isn’t bringing this feature to non-Community servers, it’s easy to imagine why. Non-Community servers likely don’t have that many members. Where your favorite Community server might have thousands of members in it, a personal server you have for yourself and some friends may have 20 people in it. Chances are that conversations won’t have too much trouble staying focused with so few people. And there’s really less of a chance that something will get lost. Even if you are worried about that, regular, non-Community servers can still use threads. Another great feature that Discord launched last year for Android, iOS, Mac, Windows, and web which does a similar job of keeping conversations on task.
Discord forum channels begin rolling out today
If you have a Community server then you should start to see the forum channels feature roll out soon. Discord says forum channels are beginning to slowly roll out today. That means there is a chance that some Community servers won’t have access to the feature just yet. There is an easy way you can check though. On your Community server, hover over any of the channel lists and click on the “+” button to create a new channel. You should see “forum” as a channel type to select, and if it’s there then that means your Community server already has access to the feature.
Forum channel benefits
Obviously, the biggest reason to create a forum channel is for having a focused conversation. But that’s simply the main reason for doing so. There are other underlying benefits you get when using a forum channel over a regular text channel or thread. For example, forum channel posts have bigger bolded titles to make specific topics easier to track down. Each forum channel post is also separated by banners and has relevant tags displayed so you get a little more insight into what’s being discussed. On top of that, you can click on any forum channel post and before joining the discussion, you can see what’s being talked about on the right-hand side of the UI. Forum channels also have their own search archive for finding other posts. And server owners and moderators can even restrict forum channel access to certain members or engage the role-specific rules. Though, once a forum channel is created, anyone with access can create posts for that forum channel. to start a discussion. Just like a real forum!