Stage Channels have been a hit, Discord said, but it's been
keeping an eye on Stage Discovery to evaluate whether it's meeting its goal of
helping people find community.
"In listening to our communities and admins directly,
we've learned that we still have work to do in regards to server onboarding and
moderation," Discord said in a release announcing the decision.
The company added, "We're going to take some time to rethink the Discovery aspect of Stages and how we can better build a place that best connects people to the communities most relevant to them."
Discord has said it will continue to invest in Stage
Channels, adding several new features, including the ability to schedule
events, extra screening capability, and improvements to its moderation tools
"to help moderators on Discord keep things orderly and foster healthy
engagement within their communities."
More than a million Discord communities have run a Stage as
of October 1, the company added, using it to host ask-me-anything discussions,
open-mic competitions, art conferences, and even "discussions over what
sorts of foods pineapple should be on".