Fukukaze
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ULMF Discord Group for Translators and Fans Alike

This is a message to all members of this forum community, both translators and readers alike. Me and Lonerprime have created a Discord Channel that will simplify, improve and make the way project members share their project info that much more interesting. It will be especially helpful for group projects, since not only will it improve communication with the fans, it will also be easier for those specific members to contact one another.
On this platform, translators will be able to share all of their projects, updates and releases whenever they so desire. Similarly, the fans will be able to address the team members about any improvements, requests, or just about anything else they want. It'll bring the readers a step closer to the translators, editors, etc. working on these highly time-consuming projects.
The general idea is that the forums would be used for more open discussion regarding these projects, while the official Discord Channel will be a way for people to direct advice, things that need improving, questions about progress status, and many other kinds of things people would like to be informed about.
Q: More in detail, how and where do we go about doing that?
A: A very good question indeed. Firstly, those wanting to join this community should click on the following link:
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, which will allow you to join the channel. You'll of course need to register yourself an account in case you don't already have one. It's also advised you download the actual desktop app instead of the browser version, as it provides you with an extended list of options. Once you've successfully joined the channel, those working on a translation project can message me here on the thread with the name of their project and I shall then proceed by creating a new subchannel for them, in which they can start by announcing and giving a detailed explanation of what exactly their project is about and how things will move from there, followed by the usual regular updates to keep the followers posted.One of the interesting advantages of having your own discord subchannel is having your own fan following. One of my plans is to give all of the recurring posters on our own channel that are interested in our work the status of something among the lines of "Supporter". I think it will be a fun experience for all of those looking to join us. We're hoping to see you all there! Till then!
Note: This thread may be updated with further information if any more ideas come to mind or I realize I've forgotten something I wanted to touch upon.