Hey Discord, don't take so serious...
After a year without login to my discord account/app i was invited by a friend to play and just like me, he uses discord. Well, when i tried to login discord, it said "theres something uncommon happening. You are trying to login from a different ip. OF COURSE, i changed my internet provider. After this, discord not allowed me to login my account using my respective e-mail and password, and forced me to re-authenticate my account FORCING ME to give my phone number. After already inside discord app, i see some discord merchandising using the same color layouts of the official discord merchandising, saying '' steam is giving away discord nitro for one month'', and when i clicked, discord said that link was an unsafe link. WTF... I'm telling all this to reach a point: just to log in one of the SEVERAL voice client, i was forced to give sensitive info like my phone. For what?? Man this is not an identity card. This is not my life. If we lost and discord account, we create a brand new one. This is not important as you discord is trying force to be. Its just a video game voice chat just like million others. I changed my internet provider, THEN, my ip was changed. Enough. You don't need to ask me info of my personal life like my phone number just to "be sure its me". This is bulshit. This is just a video game program. The password was the same, the login was the same, and you forced me to give my phone number, a sensitive info in my opinion, to use in an app that i don't even use my real name. This is ridiculous. After all, already inside discord i received a "fake discord link" saying something about steam giving the "nitro thing". Resuming: Discord bothering me about my ip change, forcing me to do things i don't want to do, just to log in. Keep in mind: take it easy. When something begins to bother people, like "asking for sensitive info like phone number", the people just change to other app. Simple. Discord, resuming again: DON'T BE A KICK IN THE BALLS.
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"Discord, don't be so serious" proceeds to ignore own advice and gets serious.
The issue with you and your remarks here are simple, and told by yourself. Complaining about having to give "sensitive information" to recover an account, when you also state you can make a new one easily, that wouldn't require said information.
Stop whining, and read what you've said BEFORE you hit send. Your life will be better for it.
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