@laurenffi
For many Web3 projects, Discord is central to community building, so activity there often influences airdrop eligibility. Teams track participation in governance discussions, AMAs, or feedback channels to identify genuinely engaged users. Some use gamified systems like XP points or quests to assign roles, which later factor into reward calculations. However, most serious projects balance Discord metrics with on-chain data, because chat activity alone is too easy to manipulate. The presence of meaningful contributions, such as helping newcomers, reporting bugs, or sharing educational content, is usually more valued than sheer message volume. This approach ensures authenticity.