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Ban Appeals

Creating your server and establishing rules are necessary parts of starting a community. Likely sooner rather than later though, you’ll have to deal with users who refuse to obey whatever rules you’ve set. These individuals can be dealt with in a number of ways, including warning, muting, or even banning them. Regardless of the consequences, users may want to appeal a moderator’s action to prove that they did not do anything wrong, do not deserve the punishment given to them, or argue that the punishment should be less severe than initially prescribed.

Why Should You Consider an Appeal System?

For most types of warnings this can be as simple as messaging a moderator or sending a message in an appeal channel, if one exists. However, because a ban removes the user from the server and prevents them from returning, dealing with those ban appeals requires extra consideration from the mod team.

For example: A user is banned for six months due to spamming racial slurs but feels that they have learned their lesson and should be allowed to return after three months. How should they go about reaching out to the moderator team to communicate their intentions and make their case? How should the mod team intake this information and send a response?

We all make mistakes in life and your members or moderators are no exception to that rule. Whether it is a user realizing what they did wrong or a moderator making a mistake, an appeal system will provide a clearly documented method for the user to get a review of their case by the server’s moderation team. Without an established system, users may try to direct message a moderator to appeal which may not lead to a fair evaluation, or will try to evade the ban altogether with an alternative account.

Types of Appeal Systems

The first step to adding an appeal system to your server is examining the different possibilities that are available to you. To pick the appeal system that is right for your server you should consider the size and type of server in order to properly match it to your use case. Whatever method you choose it should always be clearly communicated to your users.

Email

Requesting users to appeal a ban can be done via email. For example, you can set up a simple email address for people to message, such as appeals@yourdomain.com

Pros

  • You can decide if you want users to use a certain format or more like write whatever looks necessary for you
  • Allows you to take advantage of your mailbox’s sorting, labeling, and prioritization features
  • Your mailbox will always be up & running (as long as your server is), no worries about having outages or downtime in Discord

Cons

  • Appealing users will need to share an email address with the staff team
  • The mailbox is susceptible to spam
  • There is no sure way to verify that the sender is who they claim to be
Discord Bot

Using a Discord bot for ban appeals is another option. Users will have to send a direct message to the bot to create a ban appeal.

Pros

  • Everything is kept on Discord, no need to go to another platform for appealing
  • Most moderators are actively checking Discord more than they are their mailbox. This can result in a more expedited appeals process.

Cons

  • The bot could have an outage or downtime, which would result in losing ban appeals or not receiving them
  • There is a chance the user won’t remember the command to appeal or forgets how to appeal via the bot
  • The user’s privacy settings may prevent them from being able to DM the bot
  • Users will have to share at least one mutual server with the bot in order to initiate the DM, which means they will either need to invite the bot to their own server in advance or join a separate server with the bot.
Discord Server

You can have a separate Discord server used specifically for appeals (either through a modmail bot or plain chat). You can combine this with the option of using a bot for appeals which would help to avoid a situation where certain privacy settings prevent users from sending a Direct Message to the bot.

Pros

  • Everything is kept on Discord, no need to go to another platform for appealing
  • The appeal process is simple and you can’t fake identities
  • In case you don’t want some users to appeal/re-appeal you can block their ability to appeal by banning them from the server

Cons

  • Banned users can spam the server
Website

If your community already uses a website, it is a good idea to integrate your appeal process to the website. This form can be enhanced via the Discord API, by requiring the user to log in to their account. Another possible enhancement is using a webhook to submit ban appeals, so that moderators can see all the incoming appeals straight within Discord.

Pros

  • Users can easily fill out an appeal by answering questions in a form
  • The appeal submissions are integrated with Discord
  • Since users must login to Discord in order to submit an appeal, there is no chance that an appeal could be faked or illegitimate.

Cons

  • This system requires technical expertise to implement and might cost money to keep up and working.
  • Normalizing the use of the form may be difficult, as this is an atypical method of handling ban appeals
  • The website may be affected by outages
  • The user won’t get feedback on their ban appeal without a moderator reaching out
Online Form

For smaller servers, the use of an online survey form (such as Google Forms) is pretty easy & effective. It may be difficult to scale well however, depending on the form platform you’re thinking of using.

Pros

  • Filling out a survey is easy and self explanatory
  • Making changes to the form to suit your needs is also easy

Cons

  • If you’re thinking of using forms that require an attached email address to answer, you’re requiring users to share their private email with the staff team
  • No possibility to let to user know about the status of their appeal
  • You can’t verify whether the person appealing via the form is the person who is banned from your server

Handling Appeals

When your server receives a ban appeal, there are a lot of things to consider. This non exhaustive list can be used as an initial checklist for your mod team when evaluating appeals.

  • Check if the content of the appeal is correct. First, you want to check the content of the appeal. Are all the questions completely answered with valid responses? Are there any obvious troll messages or responses? Does the user understand what action they are appealing, and why it was wrong?
  • Read their appeal thoroughly. Carefully read their appeal and identify all the details. Review the logs or history of the user in the server to find the context in which the moderation action against the user happened. You can also use the context and history to ascertain if they were truthful in their appeal or not. Have a look at their history: has this user been punished before, especially in regards to the action that got them banned? The type and frequency of their misbehavior will help you decide whether or not their ban reason is a chronic problem, or a one time mistake. This will make the process easier. If the user lies in their appeal, jump to step 6.
  • Look at the punishment reason. The severity of the infraction(s) should be considered when evaluating an appeal. For example, being a minor disruptive nuisance is a very different offense to doxxing someone and threatening to murder them.
  • Was the punishment executed correctly? The next step is going back in time, finding the moment of the ban and auditing it. Did your staff member punish this user correctly, or were they being too strict? If you’re not sure, contact the staff member who applied the ban and discuss it with them. This is where keeping good logs of moderation actions really comes in handy!
  • What are the risks or benefits associated with unbanning the user? On one hand, the user could be demonstrating a concerted effort to change and they may be willing to become a positive force in the community. On the other hand, the user could be appealing just to continue their bad behavior once unbanned, and since that behavior appears to have been forgiven, other users may think that that user’s actions were less severe than they had assumed.
  • Discuss it with the moderators: Consider the results of answering the previous questions and decide on a final course of action as a mod team. If at an impasse, consider using a poll or deferring to more senior staff if necessary to formally tally a decision.

Conclusion

In this article, we discuss what appeals are, methods of adding an appeal system to your server, and some information to consider when handling an appeal. Ban appeals are an important part of your server’s growth and should be treated with thought and care. As each server is different from the next, it‘s recommended that you try and find what works best for your server. The key points to remember and consider about this article are:

  • The use of appeal systems is different in every server, find out what system would be the most suitable for your server. Check the pros and cons, and how each impacts your server.
  • How should you handle incoming appeals? What are the things you should look at and consider before deciding?
  • The decision on an appeal requires careful deliberation. Your decision can have an impact on not only the user in question, but your server and other members as well.

August 22, 2023

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Ban Appeals

Creating your server and establishing rules are necessary parts of starting a community. Likely sooner rather than later though, you’ll have to deal with users who refuse to obey whatever rules you’ve set. These individuals can be dealt with in a number of ways, including warning, muting, or even banning them. Regardless of the consequences, users may want to appeal a moderator’s action to prove that they did not do anything wrong, do not deserve the punishment given to them, or argue that the punishment should be less severe than initially prescribed.

Why Should You Consider an Appeal System?

For most types of warnings this can be as simple as messaging a moderator or sending a message in an appeal channel, if one exists. However, because a ban removes the user from the server and prevents them from returning, dealing with those ban appeals requires extra consideration from the mod team.

For example: A user is banned for six months due to spamming racial slurs but feels that they have learned their lesson and should be allowed to return after three months. How should they go about reaching out to the moderator team to communicate their intentions and make their case? How should the mod team intake this information and send a response?

We all make mistakes in life and your members or moderators are no exception to that rule. Whether it is a user realizing what they did wrong or a moderator making a mistake, an appeal system will provide a clearly documented method for the user to get a review of their case by the server’s moderation team. Without an established system, users may try to direct message a moderator to appeal which may not lead to a fair evaluation, or will try to evade the ban altogether with an alternative account.

Types of Appeal Systems

The first step to adding an appeal system to your server is examining the different possibilities that are available to you. To pick the appeal system that is right for your server you should consider the size and type of server in order to properly match it to your use case. Whatever method you choose it should always be clearly communicated to your users.

Email

Requesting users to appeal a ban can be done via email. For example, you can set up a simple email address for people to message, such as appeals@yourdomain.com

Pros

  • You can decide if you want users to use a certain format or more like write whatever looks necessary for you
  • Allows you to take advantage of your mailbox’s sorting, labeling, and prioritization features
  • Your mailbox will always be up & running (as long as your server is), no worries about having outages or downtime in Discord

Cons

  • Appealing users will need to share an email address with the staff team
  • The mailbox is susceptible to spam
  • There is no sure way to verify that the sender is who they claim to be
Discord Bot

Using a Discord bot for ban appeals is another option. Users will have to send a direct message to the bot to create a ban appeal.

Pros

  • Everything is kept on Discord, no need to go to another platform for appealing
  • Most moderators are actively checking Discord more than they are their mailbox. This can result in a more expedited appeals process.

Cons

  • The bot could have an outage or downtime, which would result in losing ban appeals or not receiving them
  • There is a chance the user won’t remember the command to appeal or forgets how to appeal via the bot
  • The user’s privacy settings may prevent them from being able to DM the bot
  • Users will have to share at least one mutual server with the bot in order to initiate the DM, which means they will either need to invite the bot to their own server in advance or join a separate server with the bot.
Discord Server

You can have a separate Discord server used specifically for appeals (either through a modmail bot or plain chat). You can combine this with the option of using a bot for appeals which would help to avoid a situation where certain privacy settings prevent users from sending a Direct Message to the bot.

Pros

  • Everything is kept on Discord, no need to go to another platform for appealing
  • The appeal process is simple and you can’t fake identities
  • In case you don’t want some users to appeal/re-appeal you can block their ability to appeal by banning them from the server

Cons

  • Banned users can spam the server
Website

If your community already uses a website, it is a good idea to integrate your appeal process to the website. This form can be enhanced via the Discord API, by requiring the user to log in to their account. Another possible enhancement is using a webhook to submit ban appeals, so that moderators can see all the incoming appeals straight within Discord.

Pros

  • Users can easily fill out an appeal by answering questions in a form
  • The appeal submissions are integrated with Discord
  • Since users must login to Discord in order to submit an appeal, there is no chance that an appeal could be faked or illegitimate.

Cons

  • This system requires technical expertise to implement and might cost money to keep up and working.
  • Normalizing the use of the form may be difficult, as this is an atypical method of handling ban appeals
  • The website may be affected by outages
  • The user won’t get feedback on their ban appeal without a moderator reaching out
Online Form

For smaller servers, the use of an online survey form (such as Google Forms) is pretty easy & effective. It may be difficult to scale well however, depending on the form platform you’re thinking of using.

Pros

  • Filling out a survey is easy and self explanatory
  • Making changes to the form to suit your needs is also easy

Cons

  • If you’re thinking of using forms that require an attached email address to answer, you’re requiring users to share their private email with the staff team
  • No possibility to let to user know about the status of their appeal
  • You can’t verify whether the person appealing via the form is the person who is banned from your server

Handling Appeals

When your server receives a ban appeal, there are a lot of things to consider. This non exhaustive list can be used as an initial checklist for your mod team when evaluating appeals.

  • Check if the content of the appeal is correct. First, you want to check the content of the appeal. Are all the questions completely answered with valid responses? Are there any obvious troll messages or responses? Does the user understand what action they are appealing, and why it was wrong?
  • Read their appeal thoroughly. Carefully read their appeal and identify all the details. Review the logs or history of the user in the server to find the context in which the moderation action against the user happened. You can also use the context and history to ascertain if they were truthful in their appeal or not. Have a look at their history: has this user been punished before, especially in regards to the action that got them banned? The type and frequency of their misbehavior will help you decide whether or not their ban reason is a chronic problem, or a one time mistake. This will make the process easier. If the user lies in their appeal, jump to step 6.
  • Look at the punishment reason. The severity of the infraction(s) should be considered when evaluating an appeal. For example, being a minor disruptive nuisance is a very different offense to doxxing someone and threatening to murder them.
  • Was the punishment executed correctly? The next step is going back in time, finding the moment of the ban and auditing it. Did your staff member punish this user correctly, or were they being too strict? If you’re not sure, contact the staff member who applied the ban and discuss it with them. This is where keeping good logs of moderation actions really comes in handy!
  • What are the risks or benefits associated with unbanning the user? On one hand, the user could be demonstrating a concerted effort to change and they may be willing to become a positive force in the community. On the other hand, the user could be appealing just to continue their bad behavior once unbanned, and since that behavior appears to have been forgiven, other users may think that that user’s actions were less severe than they had assumed.
  • Discuss it with the moderators: Consider the results of answering the previous questions and decide on a final course of action as a mod team. If at an impasse, consider using a poll or deferring to more senior staff if necessary to formally tally a decision.

Conclusion

In this article, we discuss what appeals are, methods of adding an appeal system to your server, and some information to consider when handling an appeal. Ban appeals are an important part of your server’s growth and should be treated with thought and care. As each server is different from the next, it‘s recommended that you try and find what works best for your server. The key points to remember and consider about this article are:

  • The use of appeal systems is different in every server, find out what system would be the most suitable for your server. Check the pros and cons, and how each impacts your server.
  • How should you handle incoming appeals? What are the things you should look at and consider before deciding?
  • The decision on an appeal requires careful deliberation. Your decision can have an impact on not only the user in question, but your server and other members as well.

Reporting Abusive Behavior to Discord

  1. Select the Message you wish to report. On mobile, hold down on the Message, and on desktop, “right-click.”
  2. Select “Report Message
  3. Select the type of abuse you’re seeing:
  1. The next screen will allow you to further specify the specific abuse that’s occurring. You can always click back and change your first answer, so you can select the most relevant category.

If the violation happened in a server, you can also reach out to the server’s moderators, who may be able to respond immediately and help resolve your concerns. In addition, please remember that you always have the ability to block any users that you don’t want to interact with anymore.

Do not mislead Discord’s support teams. Do not make false or malicious reports to our Trust & Safety or other customer support teams, send multiple reports about the same issue, or ask a group of users to report the same content or issue. Repeated violations of this guideline may result in loss of access to our reporting functions.

What to do if you receive a violent threat, or someone is at risk of Self-harm

If a credible threat of violence has been made and you or someone else are in immediate danger, or if someone is considering self-harm and is in immediate danger, please contact your local law enforcement agency.

Additionally, if you are in the United States, you can contact Crisis Text Line to speak with a volunteer crisis counselor to help you or a friend through any mental health crisis by texting DISCORD to 741741. You can learn more about Discord’s partnership with Crisis Text line here.

You can find more resources about mental health here.

Reporting a User Profile

  1. Select the User Profile you wish to report by clicking on the three dot menu
  2. Select “Report User Profile
  3. Select the specific elements of the profile you are reporting — you can report multiple aspects of a profile at once

4. Select the type of abuse you’re seeing

  1. The next screen will allow you to further specify the specific abuse that’s occurring. You can always click back and change your first answer, so you can select the most relevant category.

What Happens After I Submit a Report?

When we become aware of content that violates our Community Guidelines or Terms of Service, our Safety team reviews and takes the necessary enforcement actions, including: disabling accounts, removing servers, and when appropriate, engaging with the proper authorities. We may not review your report manually or respond to you directly, but we’ll use your report to improve Discord.

You can read more about the reports we receive and the actions we take on violations of our Community Guidelines or Terms of Service in our quarterly Transparency Report.

How to Report a Discord Server

Paola Baselica

    • Paola Baselica

    Follow these steps to report a Discord server by contacting the Trust & Safety team, both on desktop and mobile.

    Table of Contents

    While you can report individual messages directly from Discord, there isn’t a way to report an entire server within Discord. That’s why in today’s post we’re going to cover how to report a Discord server by contacting the Trust & Safety team, both on desktop and mobile.

    Before Submitting a Report Request

    To report an entire server, you need to submit a report request to Discord’s Trust & Safety team. This means the team will manually review your report to take action on the issue.

    Discord alerts its users to not send false or malicious reports that mislead Discord’s support teams, or you may lose the app’s reporting functions. This is why it’s a good idea to make sure you are sending an appropriate report first.

    If a single user is causing you trouble, you can easily block someone on Discord. On the other hand, if it’s a single message that breaks the rules, you can report the message by right-clicking on it and selecting ‘Report message‘.

    However, when reporting an entire server, you have to collect evidence that shows repeated violations of Discord’s rules that don’t result in punishments to the users from the server’s moderators.

    To collect evidence, you can take screenshots and copy individual users and message IDs (we’re going to cover how to do this in a moment). Additionally, make sure the violations you want to report are against Discord’s community guidelines or terms of service.

    How to Report a Discord Server on PC

    1. Enable Developer Mode

    In order to collect evidence and help the Trust & Safety team to act on the issue, you must first enable Developer Mode.

    You can do this by clicking on the gear icon next to your username to enter the user settings.

    enter user settings

    From here, scroll down until you see the ‘App Settings‘ category in the list on the left side of the screen. Then, click on ‘Advanced‘ and then enable the ‘Developer Mode‘ toggle.

    enable developer mode

    2. Copy The Server ID

    A server ID allows Discord to identify a server even if it changes its name. To collect any IDs, you need to have Developer Mode enabled (which we did in Step 1).

    Collecting a server ID is as simple as right-clicking on a server’s icon or name. Then, click on ‘Copy Server ID‘ and paste it into a Word document or a notes app for later use.

    copy server id

    3. Collect Evidence

    Now that you have the server’s ID, you need to collect evidence that shows repeated violations of Discord’s rules.

    For this, locate the messages you want to report and copy their IDs. You can do this by clicking on the three dots icon at the right side of a message and clicking on ‘Copy Message ID‘.

    copy message id

    Then, you can also copy the ID of the user that sent that message. This will help the team identify the user even if they change their username. To copy a user ID, right-click on their username and click ‘Copy User ID‘.

    copy user id

    You can also take screenshots of people breaking Discord’s rules within a server, and add them alongside the IDs in your report. This will make the report stronger and more possible to gain the Trust & Safety team’s attention.

    4. Send a Report Request

    To send a report request, visit Discord’s ‘Submit a request‘ page and complete the fields with the following information:

    • What can we help you with?: Trust & Safety.
    • How can we help?: You have three options here: ‘Report abuse or harassment’, ‘Report spam’, or ‘Report other issue’. Choose the one that better suits your case.
    • What would you like to report?: The options will vary depending on what you chose in the field above. Choose the one that better suits your case.

    Additionally, don’t forget to enter the same email you use to log in to Discord.

    How to Report a Discord Server on PC

    Then, input a descriptive title in the ‘Subject‘ field and make your case in the ‘Description‘ box. Here is the place to add the users and message IDs you collected as evidence, as well as the server ID. If you take screenshots, add them in the ‘Attachments‘ section and click on ‘Submit‘.

    how to report a discord server

    And that’s it! Now you only need to wait for Discord’s Trust & Safety team to review your report.

    How to Report a Discord Server on Mobile

    1. Enable Developer Mode

    To enable developer mode on mobile, you need to go to user settings by tapping on your profile icon at the bottom right corner of the screen. Then, tap on ‘Advanced‘ under the ‘App Settings‘ category.

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    2. Copy Server ID

    To copy a server’s ID from mobile, long-press the server’s icon from your servers list and click on ‘More Options‘.

    copy server id

    Then, scroll down to the bottom of the list and click on ‘Copy Server ID‘.

    copy server id mobile

    Paste the server’s ID in a Word document or notes app, you’ll need to include it in your report later.

    3. Collect Evidence

    To collect evidence of repeated Discord rules violations within a server, you need to copy individual messages and users’ IDs. To do this, long-press on a message and click ‘Copy Message ID’.

    copy message id mobile

    Similarly, you can long-press on a username to open that user’s profile. From here, tap on the three dots icon that appears at the top right corner of the profile, and then tap on ‘Copy User ID‘.

    copy user id mobile

    Make sure you paste all of those IDs into a Word document or notes app for later reference. You can also take screenshots to make your case stronger.

    4. Send a Report Request

    To send a report request, go to Discord’s ‘Submit a request‘ page. In ‘How can we help you with?‘ select ‘Trust & Safety’.

    Then, on ‘How can we help?‘ you have three options: ‘Report abuse or harassment’, ‘Report spam’, or ‘Report other issue’. Choose the option that better suits your case.

    After that, a new field called ‘What would you like to report?‘ will appear below. Similarly, you can choose whatever option best suits your case.

    Don’t forget to send the report with the same email address you use to log in to Discord.

    How to Report a Discord Server on Mobile

    The only thing left to do is to input a descriptive title on the ‘Subject‘ field and make your case in the ‘Description‘ box. This is the place to paste the IDs we’ve collected in the past steps. If you’ve taken screenshots, add them in the ‘Attachments‘ section.

    And that’s it! The only thing left to do is to wait until Discord’s Trust & Safety team reviews your report.

    If you are concerned with safety and privacy, maybe you want to take a look at these 10+ security tips to make your community safer.

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    Hey there! I’m Paola, and I like to call myself a word wizard. Since 2018, I’ve been writing content for diverse places across the web. Now I’m rocking it with Unita’s copywriting crew, where I get to explore, write, and polish up the coolest communities you’ll ever find on the web. It’s been a wild ride, and I’m here to make every word count and every story pop ��✨��

    Easy Ways to Report a Server or Problems on Discord

    This article was co-authored by wikiHow staff writer, Hannah Dillon. Hannah Dillon is a Technology Writer and Editor at wikiHow. She graduated with a B.A. in Journalism from North Dakota State University in 2013 and has since worked in the video game industry as well as a few newspapers. From a young age Hannah has cultivated a love for writing and technology, and hopes to use these passions in tandem to help others in the articles she writes for wikiHow.

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    This article has been viewed 37,309 times.

    Do you need to report a server on Discord? Previously you could report servers through Discord’s website, but now Discord prefers messages to be reported directly through the app. These messages will be reviewed by the Trust & Safety team to determine if actions will be taken against individual members or the server as a whole. This wikiHow will show you how to properly report a Discord server to the Trust & Safety team using your computer, iPhone, or Android device.

    Things You Should Know

    • Previously you needed to copy message IDs and submit them via Discord’s website, but now Discord directs users to report in-app.
    • While you can’t report a server in and of itself, if messages from a server are reported and Discord decides the entire server breaks terms of service, it may be removed.
    • If you’re a parent with concerns over messages your child has received, you can still report them via Discord’s website if you have message links.

    Method 1 of 2:

    Reporting via the Discord App

    Step 1 Open Discord.

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    Open Discord. You can report servers by reporting individual harmful messages in that server. If Discord determines that the entire server is violating their terms of use, they will take appropriate action against that server. [1] X Research source

    Step 2 Navigate to the harmful message.

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    Navigate to the harmful message. Select the server where the issue occurred and scroll until you find the offensive message.

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    Step 3 Right click or long press the message.

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    Right click or long press the message. On Windows, you can right-click the message, while on Mac you need to Ctrl+click. On Android an iPhone, you can tap and hold on the message until the menu pops up.

    Step 4 Select Report Message.

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    Select Report Message . This will begin the message reporting process and pull up a menu with a number of options.

    Step 5 Choose the most fitting option.

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    Choose the most fitting option. If there isn’t an option that fits what the problem is, select Something else.

    Step 6 Follow the on-screen prompts.

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    Follow the on-screen prompts. Select options that best fit the issue that is occurring. Some options may have more sub-options than others to click through.

    Step 7 Click Submit Report.

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    • Note that Discord may or may not reply to your report. If you don’t get a response from Discord, they still have received your report. [2] X Research source

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    Method 2 of 2:

    Reporting via the Discord Website

    Step 1 Open Discord.

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    • You can also report these messages in-app using the above method if you have access to your child’s Discord account.

    Step 2 Navigate to the harmful messages.

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    Navigate to the harmful messages. Previously, Discord required message IDs when reporting abusive behavior, but now they only require message links.

    Step 3 Right click or long press the message.

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    Right click or long press the message. On Windows, you can right-click the message, while on Mac you need to Ctrl+click. On Android an iPhone, you can tap and hold on the message until the menu pops up.

    Step 4 Select Copy Message Link.

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    Select Copy Message Link . This will copy the link to your clipboard. If you need to copy multiple messages, make sure to paste the links into a text file, such as Notepad.

    Step 5 Go to Discord

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    Go to Discord’s request submission form. You can access this form here.

    Step 6 Select

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    Select «Family Center & Support for Parents/Guardians» under «Type of question?». This will populate the next dropdown.

    Step 7 Select

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    Select «I would like to report concerning or abusive behavior to Discord». This is available in the second dropdown on the page.

    Step 8 Fill out the rest of the form as necessary.

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    Fill out the rest of the form as necessary. Be sure to include accurate information, such as an email you check regularly as well as the message links you copied previously.

    Step 9 Click the Submit button at the bottom.

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