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Why does this sub-reddit not have a Discord server?

I understand that for what it's worth, this sub-reddit is decent at best, largely because of the lack of any standards enforced and no knowledge base or FAQ for new users or commonly asked questions.

Maybe the mods are to blame for that one - who knows.

However, for a community so large, why is there no Discord server? It would be a great way to get answers in real-time, and it could have features that this sub-reddit is definitely lacking.

I'm sure this question has been posed a million times, and maybe some people don't want to be overly helpful to one another, but I welcome it.

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