@harrisonzzc
Many projects track Discord activity as part of their user participation metrics. Bots and analytics tools monitor message frequency, channel engagement, and reaction patterns to identify active community members. High activity can signal genuine interest, eligibility for whitelist spots, or priority in airdrops. Some teams even integrate Discord engagement with on-chain behavior, rewarding users who participate consistently both online and in transactions. While not the sole factor for reward distribution, Discord activity often serves as an indicator of commitment, helping projects filter opportunistic participants and foster a more engaged, loyal community.