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Discord vs Telegram

Developers should learn Discord for building and engaging with communities, such as open-source projects, tech support groups, or online learning environments meets developers should learn telegram for building chatbots, integrating messaging features into applications, or creating custom clients using its open api. Here's our take.

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Discord

Developers should learn Discord for building and engaging with communities, such as open-source projects, tech support groups, or online learning environments

Discord

Nice Pick

Developers should learn Discord for building and engaging with communities, such as open-source projects, tech support groups, or online learning environments

Pros

  • +It's particularly useful for real-time collaboration, hosting developer meetups, and integrating with development tools via bots and webhooks
  • +Related to: discord-api, discord-bots

Cons

  • -Specific tradeoffs depend on your use case

Telegram

Developers should learn Telegram for building chatbots, integrating messaging features into applications, or creating custom clients using its open API

Pros

  • +It's particularly useful for applications requiring real-time notifications, customer support automation, or community management through channels and groups
  • +Related to: telegram-bot-api, mtproto-protocol

Cons

  • -Specific tradeoffs depend on your use case

The Verdict

Use Discord if: You want it's particularly useful for real-time collaboration, hosting developer meetups, and integrating with development tools via bots and webhooks and can live with specific tradeoffs depend on your use case.

Use Telegram if: You prioritize it's particularly useful for applications requiring real-time notifications, customer support automation, or community management through channels and groups over what Discord offers.

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The Bottom Line
Discord wins

Developers should learn Discord for building and engaging with communities, such as open-source projects, tech support groups, or online learning environments

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