The effects of the ban are likely to hit the front lines in Ukraine as well, where both Kyiv and Moscow’s troops have been seen using Discord to coordinate drone operations.

Several videos posted online have shown uniformed men watching surveillance drone feeds on the platform, including one clip said to have captured the interior of a command post in Bakhmut.

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    3 months ago

    I’m more appalled by the fact that the Russian military was apparently able to use discord as a weapon of war to facilitate their unprovoked war of agression and killing Ukranians. Discord should take a long hard look at what other stuff happens on their platform.

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      3 months ago

      Discord should take a long hard look at what other stuff happens on their platform.

      Discord surely does, as surely does the government of the land which hosts their infrastructure.

      If Discord hasn’t been asked/told to block Russia from their side, there is a reason.

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        3 months ago

        I take a far grimmer look on things. If text and image platforms have issues moderating, I’d imagine discord is more difficult and thus worse. They probably monitor for stuff that is detrimental to their service and that’s it. For the rest they rely on reports.

        And about being asked to keep up by governments, I again am inclined to not think anyone did. Why would they.