How important is CNAME for your community?

Desmond Leong
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Was wondering if you were to build your own community, would it be important for it to be on your own domain? Eg. community.yourdomain.com?

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David J. Kim
I can't think of any notable communities around a brand that's on the brand's own site. i.e one of the best communities around Apple is on reddit. The Apple forums are mostly used for tech support
Desmond Leong
@between_team I wonder if Discord allowed white labelling, how many people would take it up and move their discord community onto their domain. Like - if you're running a private community, does Discord have any benefit in terms of discoverability? I think for reddit case it's slightly different as the network effects and discoverability definitely helps communities grow there.
Rich Watson
NVSTly: Social Investing
NVSTly: Social Investing
We use Discord but I've been wanting to create or own right on our website/app with some of the same features as Discord and similar layout- as 90% of our users originated from Discord
Rich Watson
NVSTly: Social Investing
NVSTly: Social Investing
@genesiv Yeah our app started out as a bot. Servers started adding it and thats how we grew
Desmond Leong
@richw yeah in an amazing way, Discord's communication structure with them channels and categories works really well. By the way, what do you mean that 90% of your users originated from Discord? Like they came from other Discord servers?
Desmond Leong
@richw oh wow that's actually a great idea. What kind of bot did you guys create if you don't mind me asking?
Rich Watson
NVSTly: Social Investing
NVSTly: Social Investing
@genesiv It's a bot for stocks & crypto traders. They can log & track their trades with in-depth performance stats. They can also share them simultaneously to other Discord's via webhooks or to Twitter. It also has some general market data commands like charts, stock stats, etc.