The Best Friendly Server With Strict Mods And Admins
Determine your Discord server’s purpose and optimize for it. Why are you creating a Discord server in the first place? Is it for chatting with friends? Is it around a type of game, or a theme? Once you’ve decided what your server is for, build text and voice chats around it. You can use categories to group similar chats to make it easier for members to navigate your server. Utilize the channel descriptions to provide more context for a new member. Set some clear server rules and stick to them. Typically the first text “channel” or chat in a Discord server contains the server rules. You define them — they can be as strict or as loose as you’d like. I’ve found this rule to be wildly helpful: This server is not subject to your definition of “fairness.” This makes it much easier to avoid silly quarrels when members don’t like how you run your server (remember, they can always leave if they like). Usually it’s a good idea to include what kind of behavior and content is/isn’t tolerated (i.e. not safe for work content, taboo topics, advertising, etc). Build a team of moderators you trust. As your server gets larger, chances are you won’t always be around when chaos ensues. The internet is full of trolls and ne’er-do-wells, and any moderately-successful internet community is going to receive an unwelcome visit at some point. Make sure your mods understand the rules clearly and are engaged enough to be privy to community happenings. Do not flippantly use “@everyone” — treat the ping sacredly. Nothing makes users more angry than a pointless notification. Using “@everyone” notifies every single person in a server — so use it sparingly. Reserving pings only for important announcements is ideal. Make sure to remove most users’ ability to use @here and @everyone in your server permission settings, too. Establish rewards for engaged members. Building an active community can take time — but rewarding special roles or privileges to active users can help incentivize more activity. This can be like a special color for their name, high spot on a list of users, or the ability to react to messages with emotes. People don’t read unless they have to. This means there’s a good shot people won’t have understood the rules in your server, despite your best attempts to do so. You can either force them to by setting up a bot to have them type in a special phrase to acknowledge they read the rules, or you can let your moderators remind unread users about the rules. Play this by ear. Don’t be afraid to swing the ban hammer. Trolls or problematic members can cause a community to become toxic. So be on the lookout for users that are stirring up trouble or have bad attitudes. Remember, this is your server. You have the freedom to remove anyone who you think may be contributing negatively to your domain. Get comfortable with roles and permissions. Setting up roles and permissions are very helpful for establishing mod powers, hidden channels, the ability to mute users, and plenty more. Roles can be highly customized, and Discord does a good job of preventing a user from locking themselves out by accident. Discord is addicting. Make sure you take breaks. Like other online communication platforms, it can be easy to get sucked in and never want to leave. So be mindful of that! Dark theme is the only theme. OK, so there’s light theme, too… but if you use it I will incessantly make fun of you. Dark theme is way better.
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