Discordβs βSponsored Questsβ Are Essentially Glorified Ads
Discordβs βSponsored Questsβ Are Essentially Glorified Ads
Discord is a huge part of the gaming community today, thanks to its gaming-friendly features and more importantly, no signs of advertising which is almost universally hated among users (just ask why they ditched Skype). However, the upcoming change set to roll out next week may make this popular chat platform the very thing it swore to destroy β in the form of βSponsored Questsβ.
As reported by The Wall Street Journal (via Ars Technica), Discord is pitching the idea of in-app advertising to game developers that Sponsored Quests will βget (them) in front of playersβ. The company confirms to WSJ that this form of advertising will target users based on age, geographical location, and gameplay β while users can opt out of targeted advertising, they canβt do so to the ads themselves. The ads, while not as intrusive compared to most kinds, will live on the bottom-left corner of the screen.
Essentially, Sponsored Quest functions like a side quest in an RPG-based game, where you are prompted to perform certain actions (like broadcasting your gameplay and inviting your friends to watch) and everyone gets rewards afterward, which can be in the form of a game code or in-game items. What is potentially concerning, however, is Discord made no mention that this will apply to just the free users, or even the paying Nitro subscribers.
For a company that prides itself against advertising, this probably isnβt a good look for its users. Discord has also made clear that it will βprobablyβ go public (in laymanβs terms, getting listed on the stock exchange). Another social media, Reddit, has gone through controversies against its users amid its path to IPO, and it isnβt likely to be smooth sailing for this relatively young company either.
Thereβs potentially one bit of good news, but itβs not coming from Discord itself. Instead, adblocking providers are stepping in: AdGuard is putting the word out that it βwill likely be able to block them, keeping your experience on Discord nice and clean.β Whether it will successfully block the ads or not is anyoneβs guess, but one thingβs for sure β the war on advertising will rage on.
Pokdepinion: I say good luck to them because gamers are not the most patient kind of people to deal with advertising shenanigans.Β


