Starting today, Heroic Games Launcher is indexing their Discord server
from PerfectDark@lemmy.world to games@lemmy.world on 13 May 22:44
https://lemmy.world/post/29614071

Starting today, new support threads that are created on discord will be indexed and be easily findable with search engines thanks to Answer Overflow. Right now, existing threads are being indexed.

The dedicated community link is here: www.answeroverflow.com/c/812703221789097985

I think this is crazily important. My biggest issue with Discord is that they have become the default hubs for issues and fixes. Over days, weeks, months and years those fixes get buried and harder to find, but the worst offender is that they are unindexable by default.

Its lovely to see someone doing this. I wish everyone would do this.

As ever, if you don’t know Heroic, you can find their website with this link here

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QuadratureSurfer@piefed.social on 13 May 23:24 next collapse

This is awesome! I hope more groups start doing this.
Edit: Are they using a script/tool for this, or are they manually copying over the questions and answers?

PerfectDark@lemmy.world on 13 May 23:41 collapse

I’ve asked Linguin for you :)

answeroverflow provides everything just add it to the server and channels and it’s done

who@feddit.org on 14 May 02:53 next collapse

A flimsy band-aid over the real problems:

  • Locking an open-source project’s community behind a corporation’s private service & license terms.
  • Using a real-time chat platform for long-lived information storage.
ifmu@lemmy.world on 14 May 05:12 collapse

Agreed. But it’s a good intermediate step.

dustyData@lemmy.world on 14 May 19:37 next collapse

It’s not. It’s not even a bandaid. Answeroverflow has a bad indexer and the search is useless. In my experience it produces no information of value whatsoever because all it throws back are messages devoid of context unless you read hundreds of lines of some randos conversation. God forbid the conversation lasted several days, you are better off asking chat again.

fmstrat@lemmy.nowsci.com on 16 May 11:33 collapse

It’s an intermediate step, but not a good one.

If you’re indexing the content anyway, move the whole thing to a forum since it’s the same amount of work. Indexing inside Discord is just wasted hours as more and more items will continue to pile up.

Discord is absolute trash for this type of thing, and when intermediate steps are likely the same amount of work as migrating your community, why bother other than the claim of “it’s where people are already”?

ItsMeAlex@fedia.io on 14 May 06:19 next collapse

My biggest issue with Discord is that they have become the default hubs for issues and fixes. Over days, weeks, months and years those fixes get buried and harder to find, but the worst offender is that they are unindexable by default.

Quite a good move from them, although the whole support through Discord is a botched concept per-se.
I'll check the bot too for The Gamer's Tavern, we have a few threads about Linux VR gaming and other Linux gaming/audio stuff worth (maybe?) of being set discoverable

Coelacanth@feddit.nu on 14 May 08:58 collapse

Not sure this is the ideal long term solution but anything that combats Discord’s status of being an absolute information black hole is good.