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Peter Gokhshteyn
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How do you create a vibrant Discord community?
I've found that many of the best products start by creating active communities of early adopters that love the product and give amazing feedback. Discord is one of the best places to create that. What are some unique ways you've seen startups build amazing communities on Discord, and are there any that in particular you would suggest when just starting out?
Peter Gokhshteyn
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Maybe not today, but I do think that in 2-3 years AI will be good enough where auto-translators are fast enough to make conversations feel completely natural, and where they are able to not just convey meaning but also feeling.
In my life I've been fluent in a few languages and although the way you convey nuanced feelings might be different, I've found that people are fundamentally similar...
With AI translators becoming more and more active, is language learning even necessary?
Peter Gokhshteyn
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Honestly, I still love reddit after all these years. Not for the top posts but for the vibrant communities in niche areas (college football, formula 1, tennis are a few of my favourites). I haven't found any other platform that's connected me with such a large number of people that deeply know things I'm also passionate about.
What apps are you addicted to right now? and why :) ?
Anh Ngo (Austin)
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Peter Gokhshteyn
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We found them to be very effective still, the key is to find a way to truly personalize it and speak authentically even when doing high volume. Smaller emails that immediately hit on a pain point & provide a solution are most effective. Trying to make your emails clickbaity might lead to higher open rates but generally lower conversion rates because the reader gets frustrated.
Are cold emails still effective?
Samir Rashed
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Peter Gokhshteyn
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I wish more tools let you query the data in them directly using SQL. The custom dashboards and views always fall short somewhere.
What is one feature or tool you wish more products had in your industry?
Chel Chen
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