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    This article is about Internet communication software. For the Greek and Roman goddess, see Eris (mythology). For other uses, see Discord (disambiguation).

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    TypeVoIP communications, instant messagingvideoconferencescontent delivery, and social mediaLicenseProprietary[7]Websitediscord.com

    Discord is an instant messaging and VoIP social platform which allows communication through voice callsvideo callstext messaging, and media and files. Communication can be private or take place in virtual communities called "servers".[note 2] A server is a collection of persistent chat rooms and voice channels which can be accessed via invite links. Discord runs on WindowsmacOSAndroidiOSiPadOSLinux, and in web browsers. As of 2024, the service has about 150 million monthly active users and 19 million weekly active servers.[8] It is primarily used by gamers, although the share of users interested in other topics is growing.[9][10] As of March 2024, Discord is the 30th most visited website in the world with 22.98% of its traffic coming from the United States.[11][12]