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Published 8th May 2019
A free online safety guide on Discord.
With over 14 million daily users, Discord is one of the most popular communication tools for gamers. It allows you to create or join what are known as ‘servers’, where different users can talk in groups via text message or voice call. There is also the option to send direct messages and make video calls.
In this guide, you'll find tips on a number of potential risks such as inappropriate content, sexual imagery and cyberbullying.
Part of our Gaming Category.
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