Not biased because I'm also a gamer haha, but mostly due to user experience. While I find that slack is more "professional" and also there is the ability to make threads (which would be my only gripe with discord), I find that it's been buggy with in-built video calling/screen-sharing, which is a feature I love for remote-work especially for pair-programming sessions.
I've found Discord's voice clarity + screen share capabilities, along with general performance more robust overall.
Discord!
Not biased because I'm also a gamer haha, but mostly due to user experience. While I find that slack is more "professional" and also there is the ability to make threads (which would be my only gripe with discord), I find that it's been buggy with in-built video calling/screen-sharing, which is a feature I love for remote-work especially for pair-programming sessions.
I've found Discord's voice clarity + screen share capabilities, along with general performance more robust overall.
Agree that Discord has a better conference experience. Voice has never been a core part of Slack design.