This project was (I assume) now taken down after widespread backlash from Discord users who never consented to having their messages scraped, indexed, and published. The opt-out system was not "one click"—it required navigating a server where users were mocked and dismissed for objecting to their inclusion.

While the developer claimed to be protecting privacy, the system displayed usernames and full message content from community spaces that were never intended for public indexing. The burden was placed on users to remove themselves from something they never opted into.

Discord’s own Developer Policy explicitly forbids scraping or mass data harvesting. This wasn’t innovation—it was exploitation dressed in pseudo-academic language. If you can still search by channel + user ID, that’s traceable content. That's not “privacy preserving,” that’s thinly veiled exposure.

The developer's status message (extremely concerning and very inappropriate) and behaviour during take-down tickets further emphasized the lack of empathy behind the project. This wasn’t a public service—it was a boundary violation, and the shutdown was well-earned.

I also want to challenge the idea that this tool “solves the problem of not being able to easily search Discord servers.” That’s not a problem—that’s a design choice. Discord isn’t built for global indexing on purpose. Private communities, support groups, fandoms, and sensitive spaces rely on that separation to feel safe. Treating the lack of global search as a bug instead of a boundary shows a complete disregard for how real people use the platform.

The "community spaces" opted-in to the discovery platform. It not only requires confirmation from the server owners but also that the server has specific metrics to even be elegible to enter. If the users don't want their messages to be public they should complain to the server owners instead.

The problem of "not being able to easily search Discord server" is a real problem. Not too long ago I was unable to find any information about UE4 modding and had to dig deep until I found a few discord servers centered about it. The only place of information aside from two small docs sites.

What was the developer's status message? There's no easy way to find it now. Can you share what it was? Thanks!