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In my experience almost no one ever reports bugs on GitHub, Twitter, Reddit, Facebook, YouTube... The only place I really get bug reports or feedback is on Discord. So I always just post my alpha/beta releases in Discord before making a public release.
Outside of Discord users, if someone finds a bug or annoyance then they just quit and never try the project again. There's no feedback or 2nd chance.