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  • Here's how to use Discord.

  • Getting started on Discord is easy.

  • If you're using a desktop, navigate to Discord.com.

  • On the landing page, you'll be prompted to either

  • download the desktop app

  • or log in to the web platform.

  • The desktop version has more features,

  • and clicking on "Download" will prompt you

  • to save the installation file to your computer.

  • If you just want to launch via your browser,

  • click "Open in browser" and follow the prompts

  • to sign up or log in.

  • If you're on your smartphone,

  • search for Discord in the app store

  • and install the official app from Discord Inc.

  • Back on the desktop, launch the downloaded installer

  • and follow the simple prompts to get the program installed.

  • Once the install runs, your app is ready.

  • Just sign in with your account.

  • If you're new to Discord, click "Register"

  • and follow the prompts.

  • As this is your first time signing in,

  • you should see a prompt to get a guided tutorial

  • through the features.

  • Starting on the left, you'll see a large plus button.

  • This is the key to starting and joining conversations.

  • This will open the server's prompt,

  • where you can create a new server

  • or join an existing one.

  • Each server is a broad chat room

  • that can host subgroups and private messages.

  • Let's start with creating a server.

  • Here, you can give it a name and icon.

  • Hit "Create," and your server is live.

  • Now that the server is live,

  • you can explore the structure.

  • On the right, you'll see the server members.

  • On the left, you'll see channels.

  • These are the subgroups that are used

  • for various conversations.

  • The small plus button above it

  • allows you to create new channels

  • and choose whether it's a text or a voice chat.

  • Hovering over the #general channel

  • allows you to create an invite to share with others.

  • If you're already friends with someone on Discord,

  • you can directly invite them by clicking their profile.

  • So, at this point you've created a server,

  • but you can also join others.

  • Searching for a topic will show a variety of public servers.

  • In this case, we'll request to join

  • the Official Fortnite one.

  • You'll need to request an invitation from a server

  • before you can join it.

  • Once approved, you can explore this Fortnite page

  • and see how a populated server looks.

  • On the left, there is a large collection

  • of dedicated channels for specific topics and conversations,

  • and on the right, a list of the server moderators,

  • game staff, and a general list of all members.

  • You can also see what some activities people are up to.

  • On the left, you will find the icons

  • of the servers that you join.

  • Clicking on those will switch you over

  • to that server and its channels.

  • Let's return to the home page and customize

  • some of Discord's settings.

  • On the bottom left next to your username and icon

  • are a mic, headphone, and cog button.

  • The cog button will launch our settings.

  • There are a number of options users can customize,

  • including privacy and security,

  • voice and video-chat preferences, and more.

  • One of the most used features

  • on Discord is its voice chat.

  • Here, you can make sure your microphone is being picked up

  • and choose whether you want your mic always on

  • or only when you press a button.

  • The Discord web app

  • has nearly identical layout and features,

  • and the mobile app retains the core features

  • of the platform, including server channels,

  • voice talk, and friend interactions.

Here's how to use Discord.

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