Can I use Discord output commercially?
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Yes — you own what you upload. However, you must comply with Discord’s Terms of Service and Community Guidelines (for example, no infringement, hate speech, etc.).
How many members / channels can a server have?
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Free servers can still support large numbers of members and many channels, but extremely large communities may need custom-support or consider server boosts to increase limits.
Can I customize and moderate the community?
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Yes — you can set roles/permissions, create channels, assign moderators, invite bots, etc. But you’ll be responsible for governance and moderation — Discord provides platform rules but doesn’t moderate every server.
Does Discord integrate with external tools/workflows?
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Yes — there are integrations, webhooks, bots, and API support, which allows you to link with tools like Trello, Google Drive, Twitch etc (via community bots or custom setups).
What about privacy / data usage?
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Discord is a consumer-grade platform. It supports standard privacy practices. If you need high-level enterprise compliance (HIPAA, SOC2, etc) you should verify your requirements.
What do I get on the top (paid) plan that I don’t get on free?
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Paid plans add perks like higher upload size, better streaming quality, custom emoji accessible everywhere, server boosts (which upgrade server features), custom profile options. If you run a large community or frequently share big files/stream at high quality, these matter.
Does Discord provide real SLA or commercial-support tiers?
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Discord is primarily consumer-oriented. If you’re looking for enterprise-grade support or SLA, you should inquire directly with their sales team to verify what’s available for large business/teams.