
Stelard🎃
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Perry - Granted, I am not a UX designer. I don't expect Discord to just take my mockup and implement it as is. I do still think that simultaneous login of multiple accounts if properly designed and...
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Allow me to tell a story of how I hope Discord does NOT implement this. My company uses MS Teams for internal communication. So does the outsourced IT company we use. So does a 3rd party consultant...
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Assimilater - There's reason to not copy other apps if they don't actually do a good job. The other examples you give and not really focused on real-time communication. They're like mail you check ...
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Erudian - I'm like you. My main account joined a million servers, my other account is only in a couple, and I don't see that changing. I agree if someone joined a lot of servers with multiple accou...
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Okay, here's my mockup for how I think it could work: https://imgur.com/a/KmUoXhx Option #1: A ring around each server and friend icon with a colour associated with the account. You always talk usi...
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I still believe a better feature would be allowing multiple identities on one account. But failing that, a way to simultaneously use multiple accounts would suffice. It absolutely cannot be like th...
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@Assimilater I disagree, my family had our own windows accounts on shared computers for as long as Windows has supported it. It's a good idea for security and privacy, and MS is still pushing it. I...
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@MarsMehlo You guys should really have your own Windows accounts rather than sharing one. Security reasons aside, this would let you each have your own desktop background, icon placement, folder se...
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@Assimilater Fast user switching would be nice, but it's not as necessary as multiple simultaneous users in one app, because fast user switching is already build into computer and mobile OSes. @Aud...
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@Audhumbla I'm afraid I have to disagree with you. The use-case of a shared family computer is already well handled by Windows, Linux, and probably MacOS (no personal experience but I would be shoc...