"Who's There?" announces a quick mention for users that join, leave or stream within Voice Channels in your Discord Server.
Maybe you're in streamer mode, maybe your overlay isn't working, or maybe you're too focused to "tab out". "Who's There?" announces a quick mention for users that join, leave or stream within Voice Channels in your Discord Server.
"Who's There?" does not use slash commands. Instead, it reacts to Voice Channel events that meet certain parameters. Voice channel events are limited to users that join, leave, stream or move between voice channels in the same server. "Who's There?" will NOT announce when there are no others to announce to (e.g. you're the only person in your voice channel, or there are no remaining members in the voice channel).
A NOTE ON PRIVATE CHANNELS
By default, "Who's There?" has no access to private channels. This is by design. It is recommended to give "Who's There?" permission to the private channels you want it to operate in. It is NOT recommended to give "Who's There?" the "Administrator" permission.
A NOTE ON SPAM
Much like the soundboard and entrance sound Discord features, the potential for misuse and resulting voice spam is very high. In an attempt to prevent misuse, "Who's There?" employs strict (arguably harsh) checks for misuse with a globally increasing penalty exponent.
Additionally, it is also recommended that you remove the "connect" and/or "speak" permissions for "Who's There?" in voice channels that you do not want or need voice event announcements. Movie channels, game lobby or raid channels, and private or sensitive channels are all examples of places where voice events may interrupt the mood or flow of a conversation. Please use your best judgement.
"Who's There?" is more suitable for casual and lounge type channels.
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