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I think simply because it’s generally complex - and tons of questions need a faster communication protocol. Also lots of money flying around so you want immediate access to people.
pretty much every social media platform is equally convenient & accessible…it’s mostly about format at this point. And yeah, discord has a lot of plug-in tools.
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