It doesn't have the "enterprisy" integrations that give companies control they want, such as where you integrate logins with your AD/SSO/whatever system. You could kick employees that leave from your server, but that doesn't mean there's no company information in their DMs with other employees. You can insist people set up a work account, but you still can't deactivate it when they leave.
You can't enforce password length requirements, or whatever your security team recommends this year.
You can't disable parts of the offering, like voice chat, to enforce people use hangouts or whatever your company wide solution is.
At the same time, things companies may want employees to do easily but gaming communities don't want, such as allowing any user to create a channel are not possible with Discord's permission model.
If you want users to see only self-selected subsets of information, you can't really. You could break your company's chat across multiple servers, but this is tedious compared to just having channels users can join or not. For example, in my last employer, I was in 40 or so channels out of several thousand.
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I think for a startup or small business, none of these things are that important. But for medium or large companies, they become more of a problem.
You can't enforce password length requirements, or whatever your security team recommends this year.
You can't disable parts of the offering, like voice chat, to enforce people use hangouts or whatever your company wide solution is.
At the same time, things companies may want employees to do easily but gaming communities don't want, such as allowing any user to create a channel are not possible with Discord's permission model.
If you want users to see only self-selected subsets of information, you can't really. You could break your company's chat across multiple servers, but this is tedious compared to just having channels users can join or not. For example, in my last employer, I was in 40 or so channels out of several thousand.
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I think for a startup or small business, none of these things are that important. But for medium or large companies, they become more of a problem.