@Discourse

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The customizable, scalable community platform powering over 22,000 communities. Create knowledge through conversation.
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Big little upgrade: the GIF picker is no longer just a theme component. It’s becoming a built-in part of Discourse.

That means easier setup, better support, and a feature that feels properly native instead of bolted on.

GIFs are moving into Discourse core! 🧵

When Netwrix brought scattered user communities into one place, Discourse's multilingual support broke down the language barriers, turning the forum into a knowledge hub that works for every customer, everywhere.

https://blog.discourse.org/2026/06/netwrix-removing-language-barriers-across-a-global-product-community/

Our Discourse Discover: May Roundup is about communities where people build things in public, then turn the difficult parts into shared knowledge...

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That means event creation feels less like configuring a plugin and more like composing a post.

For people using rich text mode, the event editor appears directly in the composer.

For people using markdown mode, it shows up as part of the preview, alongside the event BBCode.

Discourse just made it much easier to create events!

The Calendar and Events plugin now has a simplified event creation flow...

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Discourse is not going closed source.

Here's why. 🧵

Recurring events just got easier to manage in Discourse!

Members can now choose whether they’re RSVPing to the next occurrence only, or to the event and all future occurrences.

That gives organizers a clearer attendee list, and gives members better control over reminders. 🧵

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We’ve added a new “Me too” button to unsolved topics in support categories 🧵

When a member finds a topic describing an issue they’re also experiencing, they can now click “Me too” to indicate they’re impacted...

Discourse just consolidated tag management! 🧵

Every tag operation on selected topics now lives inside a single Manage Tags modal, replacing the three separate buttons that used to clutter the bulk actions menu.