Stage Channels: Built-in Text Channel and Updates Feed
The latest Discord update has brought with it some changes to how Stage Channels work, as well as some new features. Here’s everything you need to know!
The latest Discord update has brought with it some changes to how Stage Channels work, as well as some new features. Here’s everything you need to know!
Text Channels within Stages
One of the biggest changes is the addition of built-in text channels. This means that each Stage Channel now has its own dedicated text channel that is automatically created when the channel is created. It is similar to the previously announced text channels in voice chats. This allows for better organization and more efficient communication between speaker and audience.
Live Feed Updates in said channel
Another change is the Updates Feed. This is a new feature that allows speakers to post updates and announcements that will be automatically posted in the dedicated text channel for that Stage Channel. This is a great way to keep everyone in the loop and make sure that everyone is on the same page.
Finally, there are some changes to the way stage roles work. The biggest change is that the @everyone role can no longer be used to override stage roles. This means that you will no longer be able to mute or deafen everyone in a Stage Channel.
These are just some of the changes that have been made to Stage Channels in the latest Discord update.
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