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It would since the app is a modified version of discord.
But it's not like they're gonna know
They know. They might not ban people as aggressively as they did back when I got booted, but they certainly know.
How would they know that the client running on your device is modified?
Honestly, I have no clue. But the fact is that this is the only thing I did that could've violated any TOS.
Just one day after I logged in to the alternative client, I got banned. So there's that.
Login history probably displays some client version. It's how they know you're due for an update as well