AutoMod

The /automod or -automod command allows server administrators to customize Discord's built-in moderation system, providing an additional layer of control over the content in your server. This feature lets you configure automated rules to detect flagged words, keywords, spam, links, mentions, and more.

You need the ManageGuild permission to use the /automod command.

How to Use the Command

  1. Trigger the Command You can use the command with either the slash or prefix:

    • /automod

    • -automod

  2. Access Advanced AutoMod Settings After triggering the command, select the Advanced AutoMod option from the available settings. This will open the AutoMod configuration menu.

  3. Add or Remove Rules You can easily add or remove specific rules based on your server’s needs.

    • Add Rule Click on the Add button, and you will be presented with several rule options to choose from:

      • Flagged Words Rule: Automatically flag messages containing inappropriate or unwanted words.

      • Keyword Rule: Flag messages containing specific keywords that you define.

      • Spam Rule: Detect and act on repeated messages to prevent spam.

      • Links Rule: Block or flag messages containing links.

      • Mentions Rule: Detect excessive mentions, preventing spammy behavior.

    • Remove Rule Click on the Remove button, then select the rule you want to delete. This will disable the selected rule from being applied in your server.

Permissions Needed

To use the /automod command, ensure that you have the ManageGuild permission in your server.


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