Endpoint Migration in v2
See original GitHub issuePer Discord’s domain transfer announcement:
Discord has finally made the switch to discord.com
With this change also means that the API endpoint is moving too! Please start moving your libraries, webhooks, and integrations over to using discord.com in place of discordapp.com.
We currently plan to start requiring the new domain later this year for third party developers on November 7th, 2020. We will be sending out more formal notices (system DMs and account emails) to announce this breaking change in the coming weeks.
We should implement this change in v2 as soon as possible to avoid library breakage in the future.
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No, they won’t deprecate the old endpoint
@HPaulson Nope, he’s still in denial this morning: