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That's a somewhat weird, to me, use case. Even in a business setting, we share our screens with colleagues via meet or slack only one or two at a time. How does this work on Discord and why would a party of people do it?
Its a very common use case on discord. As an example, a group of friends playing Jackbox Games, or watching YouTube videos together.
It is also common on art-focused servers for many people to be passively sharing what they are working on while they chat.
Friends and I will stream games in a channel, sometimes our perspective of the same game, sometimes different games we're playing on our own. Just four or five of us, not like fifty.
I spent so long making a reply to Dubyakay and you said just as much in a quarter of the words! Cheers!