Discord is a popular VoIP, instant messaging, and digital distribution platform designed for creating communities. It allows users to create and join servers, which are chat rooms with text and voice channels, as well as share files, images, and videos. Discord also features screen sharing, video calling, and game integration, making it a versatile platform for both personal and professional use. Its intuitive interface, customizable settings, and wide range of features have contributed to its widespread adoption among gamers, streamers, and online communities. Discord's API provides a comprehensive set of tools for developers to interact with the platform. Its extensive documentation covers various aspects, including REST APIs, Webhooks, and rate limits. REST APIs enable developers to retrieve, create, update, and delete Discord resources such as messages, channels, and servers. Webhooks allow external applications to receive real-time updates and notifications from Discord. Rate limits are implemented to prevent excessive API usage and ensure the stability of the platform. By leveraging Discord's API, developers can integrate Discord functionality into their applications, automate tasks, and create custom experiences for users.
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