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But pretty much all of these organizations have their own Discord servers, don't they?
So why would it matter so much what the parent company does? If some changes are seen as unacceptable one could simply just not apply them to one'a own server. (It's not like the Discord company could force anyone to run some particular software on their server. How would that even work.)
I don't understand why people care what Discord does. If they do enough unwelcome changes the people who run their own servers will simply detach from the parent company.
"Having a Discord server" doesn't mean what those words normally mean.
What's that supposed to mean?
It's more like claiming to own a subreddit, or a Twitter hashtag.