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How to Report Someone on Discord
Richard Bennett
Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions
Discord has completely transformed online communication, becoming the preferred platform for gamers, streamers, and reviewers alike.
As of late, it has started integrating with other gaming and streaming services, giving us the streamer mode. With streaming’s growing popularity, it’s essential to know what the streamer mode is all about.
If you’re a gamer, Discord’s streamer mode allows you to stream your gaming session to viewers by broadcasting your game to your friends, fans, and even a closed community of enthusiasts.
Many e-gaming professionals have taken up streaming, offering original and valuable content for like-minded individuals. This mode helps them streamline all their communications in one place.
If you’re new to Discord’s streamer mode, you need to know what it is, how you can use it to engage with other community members, and the primary security concerns you need to be aware of.
- Part 1: How to Report Users on Discord Desktop?
- Part 2: How to Report Users on Discord Mobile App?
- Part 3: How to Kick People on Discord?
- Part 4: FAQs About Discord Reporting
For gamers in the modern era, Discord is a household name. The platform has around 120 million active users monthly as of early 2021.
With so many users on the forum, it is normal to have some “bad apples” in the mix. There are trolls, miscreants, and spammers who ruin the experience for everyone else.
You can report them to Discord Trust and Safety team. They would take appropriate action against these nuisances after reviewing evidence.
Reporting helps make healthier communities and allows you to avoid conflicts and outbreaks due to suspicious activity on the platform.
Today we will look into how to report someone on Discord using desktop and mobile devices. Moreover, we will look at other ways to deal with indecent behavior, such as kicking people or banning them.
Part 1: How to Report Users on Discord Desktop
Before you can report a person to Discord’s Trust and Safety team, you will need to enable Discord’s developer mode.
Enabling this mode will allow you to obtain the information necessary to file your report.
- Login to your Discord account on PC or Mac
- You will see a gear icon next to your username to the bottom left of your screen; click on it
- There will be a list of options in the sidebar; from here, click on “Appearance”
- Next, scroll down until you find “Developer Mode” under Advanced; turn it on
After enabling developer mode, you will now need the user ID of the person you are reporting. To get someone’s user ID:
- Right-click on their username
- From the list of options that appear, choose “Copy ID”
- Paste this user ID somewhere so that you can access it later
To report a specific message, you need to get the message link as well. For this:
- Locate the message you want to report
- Then hover your cursor over it and click on the ellipsis sign (…) on the right side
- Click on “Copy Message Link”
- Paste this somewhere so that you can use it later
After collecting the necessary information, go to Discord’s website to report it to Discord’s Trust and Safety Team .
You will have to provide your email address and post the two links copied earlier into the description box.
Also, it would help if you gave context regarding your report describing how and what rule was broken. You can also provide any other evidence you may want to present by attaching files in the attachments area.
Now, confirm that you are a human by completing the captcha and then click on “Submit.” Discord will contact you via email if action is taken against your complaint.
Part 2: How to Report Users on Discord on iPhone And Android
Just like on a desktop, you will first need to enable developer mode.
- After opening Discord on your mobile device, go to user settings by tapping on the gear icon or your profile picture next to your username
- On iPhone, tap on “Appearance” and then go to “Advanced,” whereas on Android, go to “App Settings” and tap “Behavior”
- Turn on developer mode by clicking on the slider under the “Chat Behavior” option
Like before, you will now need to obtain the User ID; the process may be slightly different depending on the phone you are using. In general, the steps would be:
- Open the user’s profile by tapping on it
- Tap on the ellipsis sign (…) in the upper-right of your screen and select “Copy ID”
- After doing this, paste the ID somewhere you can later access
Follow the steps below to get the message link to report.
- Go to the message and then hold down on it until a list of options appears
- On an iPhone, tap on “Copy Message Link.” For an android device, click on “Select” and then “Copy To Clipboard”
Now, you can send this information to the Trust and Safety team to assess it. To do this:
- Paste the two links copied earlier in the “Description Box”
- Provide your email address along with the context behind the situation
- Click on “Submit”
Part 3: How to Kick People on Discord
Discord also allows you to take care of improper behavior yourself. If you are a moderator or server owner, you can kick people for violating Discord’s guidelines.
However, it is essential to have a reason to kick someone. Otherwise, it may be seen as an abuse of power.
Here are activities to look out for before kicking someone:
- Spam messages
- Harassment
- Sharing child pornography
- Violating IP rights
- Sharing viruses
- Advocating self-harm or suicide
- Distributing gore content or animal cruelty
- Life threats to another user
If you see someone involved in these, you can kick them off your server or report them to moderators or server owners if you don’t have kicking authority.
In case the moderators or owners do not act on your complaint, you can always contact the Trust and Safety team.
If you happen to be a moderator or server owner, you have the authority to kick people off your server. Here is how to do it:
- Go to the correct channel on Discord
- Find the user from the user list on the right side of the screen
- Right-click on their username and then select “Kick”
- Click on “Kick” again to confirm your decision
Part 4: FAQs About Discord Reporting
There is no need to Google responses to “How do you report someone on Discord,” we have answers to the most frequently asked questions:
Can I Report People on Discord Anonymously?
According to a moderator on Discord’s subreddit , information regarding a reported case remains between the T&S team and the reporter. Nothing regarding the complaint is shared with the individual kicked.
What Happens If I Report Someone on Discord?
After you report someone on Discord, the T&S team goes through the evidence to justify or negate your claims.
Usually, this process takes a long time as the team evaluates whether the problem is part of a broader pattern.
After conducting their research and deciding upon a punishment, the T&S team will contact the offender via email to inform them about their misconduct and the relevant consequences.
In minor offenses, the T&S team will reach out to the reporter and teach them how to block the user rather than take direct action.
Can You Report Someone on Discord for Being Under 13?
Individuals under the age of 13 are not permitted to use Discord unless they have permission from a parent or guardian. However, it is not very easy to prove that the user is below a certain age.
If you know someone who is undoubtedly underage, then you can report them to the Trust & Safety team by filling out their form and adding evidence to back your claim.
Richard Bennett
Richard Bennett is a writer and a lover of all things video.
Follow @Richard Bennett
Richard Bennett
Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions
Discord has completely transformed online communication, becoming the preferred platform for gamers, streamers, and reviewers alike.
As of late, it has started integrating with other gaming and streaming services, giving us the streamer mode. With streaming’s growing popularity, it’s essential to know what the streamer mode is all about.
If you’re a gamer, Discord’s streamer mode allows you to stream your gaming session to viewers by broadcasting your game to your friends, fans, and even a closed community of enthusiasts.
Many e-gaming professionals have taken up streaming, offering original and valuable content for like-minded individuals. This mode helps them streamline all their communications in one place.
If you’re new to Discord’s streamer mode, you need to know what it is, how you can use it to engage with other community members, and the primary security concerns you need to be aware of.
- Part 1: How to Report Users on Discord Desktop?
- Part 2: How to Report Users on Discord Mobile App?
- Part 3: How to Kick People on Discord?
- Part 4: FAQs About Discord Reporting
For gamers in the modern era, Discord is a household name. The platform has around 120 million active users monthly as of early 2021.
With so many users on the forum, it is normal to have some “bad apples” in the mix. There are trolls, miscreants, and spammers who ruin the experience for everyone else.
You can report them to Discord Trust and Safety team. They would take appropriate action against these nuisances after reviewing evidence.
Reporting helps make healthier communities and allows you to avoid conflicts and outbreaks due to suspicious activity on the platform.
Today we will look into how to report someone on Discord using desktop and mobile devices. Moreover, we will look at other ways to deal with indecent behavior, such as kicking people or banning them.
Part 1: How to Report Users on Discord Desktop
Before you can report a person to Discord’s Trust and Safety team, you will need to enable Discord’s developer mode.
Enabling this mode will allow you to obtain the information necessary to file your report.
- Login to your Discord account on PC or Mac
- You will see a gear icon next to your username to the bottom left of your screen; click on it
- There will be a list of options in the sidebar; from here, click on “Appearance”
- Next, scroll down until you find “Developer Mode” under Advanced; turn it on
After enabling developer mode, you will now need the user ID of the person you are reporting. To get someone’s user ID:
- Right-click on their username
- From the list of options that appear, choose “Copy ID”
- Paste this user ID somewhere so that you can access it later
To report a specific message, you need to get the message link as well. For this:
- Locate the message you want to report
- Then hover your cursor over it and click on the ellipsis sign (…) on the right side
- Click on “Copy Message Link”
- Paste this somewhere so that you can use it later
After collecting the necessary information, go to Discord’s website to report it to Discord’s Trust and Safety Team .
You will have to provide your email address and post the two links copied earlier into the description box.
Also, it would help if you gave context regarding your report describing how and what rule was broken. You can also provide any other evidence you may want to present by attaching files in the attachments area.
Now, confirm that you are a human by completing the captcha and then click on “Submit.” Discord will contact you via email if action is taken against your complaint.
Part 2: How to Report Users on Discord on iPhone And Android
Just like on a desktop, you will first need to enable developer mode.
- After opening Discord on your mobile device, go to user settings by tapping on the gear icon or your profile picture next to your username
- On iPhone, tap on “Appearance” and then go to “Advanced,” whereas on Android, go to “App Settings” and tap “Behavior”
- Turn on developer mode by clicking on the slider under the “Chat Behavior” option
Like before, you will now need to obtain the User ID; the process may be slightly different depending on the phone you are using. In general, the steps would be:
- Open the user’s profile by tapping on it
- Tap on the ellipsis sign (…) in the upper-right of your screen and select “Copy ID”
- After doing this, paste the ID somewhere you can later access
Follow the steps below to get the message link to report.
- Go to the message and then hold down on it until a list of options appears
- On an iPhone, tap on “Copy Message Link.” For an android device, click on “Select” and then “Copy To Clipboard”
Now, you can send this information to the Trust and Safety team to assess it. To do this:
- Paste the two links copied earlier in the “Description Box”
- Provide your email address along with the context behind the situation
- Click on “Submit”
Part 3: How to Kick People on Discord
Discord also allows you to take care of improper behavior yourself. If you are a moderator or server owner, you can kick people for violating Discord’s guidelines.
However, it is essential to have a reason to kick someone. Otherwise, it may be seen as an abuse of power.
Here are activities to look out for before kicking someone:
- Spam messages
- Harassment
- Sharing child pornography
- Violating IP rights
- Sharing viruses
- Advocating self-harm or suicide
- Distributing gore content or animal cruelty
- Life threats to another user
If you see someone involved in these, you can kick them off your server or report them to moderators or server owners if you don’t have kicking authority.
In case the moderators or owners do not act on your complaint, you can always contact the Trust and Safety team.
If you happen to be a moderator or server owner, you have the authority to kick people off your server. Here is how to do it:
- Go to the correct channel on Discord
- Find the user from the user list on the right side of the screen
- Right-click on their username and then select “Kick”
- Click on “Kick” again to confirm your decision
Part 4: FAQs About Discord Reporting
There is no need to Google responses to “How do you report someone on Discord,” we have answers to the most frequently asked questions:
Can I Report People on Discord Anonymously?
According to a moderator on Discord’s subreddit , information regarding a reported case remains between the T&S team and the reporter. Nothing regarding the complaint is shared with the individual kicked.
What Happens If I Report Someone on Discord?
After you report someone on Discord, the T&S team goes through the evidence to justify or negate your claims.
Usually, this process takes a long time as the team evaluates whether the problem is part of a broader pattern.
After conducting their research and deciding upon a punishment, the T&S team will contact the offender via email to inform them about their misconduct and the relevant consequences.
In minor offenses, the T&S team will reach out to the reporter and teach them how to block the user rather than take direct action.
Can You Report Someone on Discord for Being Under 13?
Individuals under the age of 13 are not permitted to use Discord unless they have permission from a parent or guardian. However, it is not very easy to prove that the user is below a certain age.
If you know someone who is undoubtedly underage, then you can report them to the Trust & Safety team by filling out their form and adding evidence to back your claim.
Richard Bennett
Richard Bennett is a writer and a lover of all things video.
Follow @Richard Bennett
Richard Bennett
Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions
Discord has completely transformed online communication, becoming the preferred platform for gamers, streamers, and reviewers alike.
As of late, it has started integrating with other gaming and streaming services, giving us the streamer mode. With streaming’s growing popularity, it’s essential to know what the streamer mode is all about.
If you’re a gamer, Discord’s streamer mode allows you to stream your gaming session to viewers by broadcasting your game to your friends, fans, and even a closed community of enthusiasts.
Many e-gaming professionals have taken up streaming, offering original and valuable content for like-minded individuals. This mode helps them streamline all their communications in one place.
If you’re new to Discord’s streamer mode, you need to know what it is, how you can use it to engage with other community members, and the primary security concerns you need to be aware of.
- Part 1: How to Report Users on Discord Desktop?
- Part 2: How to Report Users on Discord Mobile App?
- Part 3: How to Kick People on Discord?
- Part 4: FAQs About Discord Reporting
For gamers in the modern era, Discord is a household name. The platform has around 120 million active users monthly as of early 2021.
With so many users on the forum, it is normal to have some “bad apples” in the mix. There are trolls, miscreants, and spammers who ruin the experience for everyone else.
You can report them to Discord Trust and Safety team. They would take appropriate action against these nuisances after reviewing evidence.
Reporting helps make healthier communities and allows you to avoid conflicts and outbreaks due to suspicious activity on the platform.
Today we will look into how to report someone on Discord using desktop and mobile devices. Moreover, we will look at other ways to deal with indecent behavior, such as kicking people or banning them.
Part 1: How to Report Users on Discord Desktop
Before you can report a person to Discord’s Trust and Safety team, you will need to enable Discord’s developer mode.
Enabling this mode will allow you to obtain the information necessary to file your report.
- Login to your Discord account on PC or Mac
- You will see a gear icon next to your username to the bottom left of your screen; click on it
- There will be a list of options in the sidebar; from here, click on “Appearance”
- Next, scroll down until you find “Developer Mode” under Advanced; turn it on
After enabling developer mode, you will now need the user ID of the person you are reporting. To get someone’s user ID:
- Right-click on their username
- From the list of options that appear, choose “Copy ID”
- Paste this user ID somewhere so that you can access it later
To report a specific message, you need to get the message link as well. For this:
- Locate the message you want to report
- Then hover your cursor over it and click on the ellipsis sign (…) on the right side
- Click on “Copy Message Link”
- Paste this somewhere so that you can use it later
After collecting the necessary information, go to Discord’s website to report it to Discord’s Trust and Safety Team .
You will have to provide your email address and post the two links copied earlier into the description box.
Also, it would help if you gave context regarding your report describing how and what rule was broken. You can also provide any other evidence you may want to present by attaching files in the attachments area.
Now, confirm that you are a human by completing the captcha and then click on “Submit.” Discord will contact you via email if action is taken against your complaint.
Part 2: How to Report Users on Discord on iPhone And Android
Just like on a desktop, you will first need to enable developer mode.
- After opening Discord on your mobile device, go to user settings by tapping on the gear icon or your profile picture next to your username
- On iPhone, tap on “Appearance” and then go to “Advanced,” whereas on Android, go to “App Settings” and tap “Behavior”
- Turn on developer mode by clicking on the slider under the “Chat Behavior” option
Like before, you will now need to obtain the User ID; the process may be slightly different depending on the phone you are using. In general, the steps would be:
- Open the user’s profile by tapping on it
- Tap on the ellipsis sign (…) in the upper-right of your screen and select “Copy ID”
- After doing this, paste the ID somewhere you can later access
Follow the steps below to get the message link to report.
- Go to the message and then hold down on it until a list of options appears
- On an iPhone, tap on “Copy Message Link.” For an android device, click on “Select” and then “Copy To Clipboard”
Now, you can send this information to the Trust and Safety team to assess it. To do this:
- Paste the two links copied earlier in the “Description Box”
- Provide your email address along with the context behind the situation
- Click on “Submit”
Part 3: How to Kick People on Discord
Discord also allows you to take care of improper behavior yourself. If you are a moderator or server owner, you can kick people for violating Discord’s guidelines.
However, it is essential to have a reason to kick someone. Otherwise, it may be seen as an abuse of power.
Here are activities to look out for before kicking someone:
- Spam messages
- Harassment
- Sharing child pornography
- Violating IP rights
- Sharing viruses
- Advocating self-harm or suicide
- Distributing gore content or animal cruelty
- Life threats to another user
If you see someone involved in these, you can kick them off your server or report them to moderators or server owners if you don’t have kicking authority.
In case the moderators or owners do not act on your complaint, you can always contact the Trust and Safety team.
If you happen to be a moderator or server owner, you have the authority to kick people off your server. Here is how to do it:
- Go to the correct channel on Discord
- Find the user from the user list on the right side of the screen
- Right-click on their username and then select “Kick”
- Click on “Kick” again to confirm your decision
Part 4: FAQs About Discord Reporting
There is no need to Google responses to “How do you report someone on Discord,” we have answers to the most frequently asked questions:
Can I Report People on Discord Anonymously?
According to a moderator on Discord’s subreddit , information regarding a reported case remains between the T&S team and the reporter. Nothing regarding the complaint is shared with the individual kicked.
What Happens If I Report Someone on Discord?
After you report someone on Discord, the T&S team goes through the evidence to justify or negate your claims.
Usually, this process takes a long time as the team evaluates whether the problem is part of a broader pattern.
After conducting their research and deciding upon a punishment, the T&S team will contact the offender via email to inform them about their misconduct and the relevant consequences.
In minor offenses, the T&S team will reach out to the reporter and teach them how to block the user rather than take direct action.
Can You Report Someone on Discord for Being Under 13?
Individuals under the age of 13 are not permitted to use Discord unless they have permission from a parent or guardian. However, it is not very easy to prove that the user is below a certain age.
If you know someone who is undoubtedly underage, then you can report them to the Trust & Safety team by filling out their form and adding evidence to back your claim.
Richard Bennett
Richard Bennett is a writer and a lover of all things video.
Follow @Richard Bennett
Richard Bennett
Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions
Discord has completely transformed online communication, becoming the preferred platform for gamers, streamers, and reviewers alike.
As of late, it has started integrating with other gaming and streaming services, giving us the streamer mode. With streaming’s growing popularity, it’s essential to know what the streamer mode is all about.
If you’re a gamer, Discord’s streamer mode allows you to stream your gaming session to viewers by broadcasting your game to your friends, fans, and even a closed community of enthusiasts.
Many e-gaming professionals have taken up streaming, offering original and valuable content for like-minded individuals. This mode helps them streamline all their communications in one place.
If you’re new to Discord’s streamer mode, you need to know what it is, how you can use it to engage with other community members, and the primary security concerns you need to be aware of.
- Part 1: How to Report Users on Discord Desktop?
- Part 2: How to Report Users on Discord Mobile App?
- Part 3: How to Kick People on Discord?
- Part 4: FAQs About Discord Reporting
For gamers in the modern era, Discord is a household name. The platform has around 120 million active users monthly as of early 2021.
With so many users on the forum, it is normal to have some “bad apples” in the mix. There are trolls, miscreants, and spammers who ruin the experience for everyone else.
You can report them to Discord Trust and Safety team. They would take appropriate action against these nuisances after reviewing evidence.
Reporting helps make healthier communities and allows you to avoid conflicts and outbreaks due to suspicious activity on the platform.
Today we will look into how to report someone on Discord using desktop and mobile devices. Moreover, we will look at other ways to deal with indecent behavior, such as kicking people or banning them.
Part 1: How to Report Users on Discord Desktop
Before you can report a person to Discord’s Trust and Safety team, you will need to enable Discord’s developer mode.
Enabling this mode will allow you to obtain the information necessary to file your report.
- Login to your Discord account on PC or Mac
- You will see a gear icon next to your username to the bottom left of your screen; click on it
- There will be a list of options in the sidebar; from here, click on “Appearance”
- Next, scroll down until you find “Developer Mode” under Advanced; turn it on
After enabling developer mode, you will now need the user ID of the person you are reporting. To get someone’s user ID:
- Right-click on their username
- From the list of options that appear, choose “Copy ID”
- Paste this user ID somewhere so that you can access it later
To report a specific message, you need to get the message link as well. For this:
- Locate the message you want to report
- Then hover your cursor over it and click on the ellipsis sign (…) on the right side
- Click on “Copy Message Link”
- Paste this somewhere so that you can use it later
After collecting the necessary information, go to Discord’s website to report it to Discord’s Trust and Safety Team .
You will have to provide your email address and post the two links copied earlier into the description box.
Also, it would help if you gave context regarding your report describing how and what rule was broken. You can also provide any other evidence you may want to present by attaching files in the attachments area.
Now, confirm that you are a human by completing the captcha and then click on “Submit.” Discord will contact you via email if action is taken against your complaint.
Part 2: How to Report Users on Discord on iPhone And Android
Just like on a desktop, you will first need to enable developer mode.
- After opening Discord on your mobile device, go to user settings by tapping on the gear icon or your profile picture next to your username
- On iPhone, tap on “Appearance” and then go to “Advanced,” whereas on Android, go to “App Settings” and tap “Behavior”
- Turn on developer mode by clicking on the slider under the “Chat Behavior” option
Like before, you will now need to obtain the User ID; the process may be slightly different depending on the phone you are using. In general, the steps would be:
- Open the user’s profile by tapping on it
- Tap on the ellipsis sign (…) in the upper-right of your screen and select “Copy ID”
- After doing this, paste the ID somewhere you can later access
Follow the steps below to get the message link to report.
- Go to the message and then hold down on it until a list of options appears
- On an iPhone, tap on “Copy Message Link.” For an android device, click on “Select” and then “Copy To Clipboard”
Now, you can send this information to the Trust and Safety team to assess it. To do this:
- Paste the two links copied earlier in the “Description Box”
- Provide your email address along with the context behind the situation
- Click on “Submit”
Part 3: How to Kick People on Discord
Discord also allows you to take care of improper behavior yourself. If you are a moderator or server owner, you can kick people for violating Discord’s guidelines.
However, it is essential to have a reason to kick someone. Otherwise, it may be seen as an abuse of power.
Here are activities to look out for before kicking someone:
- Spam messages
- Harassment
- Sharing child pornography
- Violating IP rights
- Sharing viruses
- Advocating self-harm or suicide
- Distributing gore content or animal cruelty
- Life threats to another user
If you see someone involved in these, you can kick them off your server or report them to moderators or server owners if you don’t have kicking authority.
In case the moderators or owners do not act on your complaint, you can always contact the Trust and Safety team.
If you happen to be a moderator or server owner, you have the authority to kick people off your server. Here is how to do it:
- Go to the correct channel on Discord
- Find the user from the user list on the right side of the screen
- Right-click on their username and then select “Kick”
- Click on “Kick” again to confirm your decision
Part 4: FAQs About Discord Reporting
There is no need to Google responses to “How do you report someone on Discord,” we have answers to the most frequently asked questions:
Can I Report People on Discord Anonymously?
According to a moderator on Discord’s subreddit , information regarding a reported case remains between the T&S team and the reporter. Nothing regarding the complaint is shared with the individual kicked.
What Happens If I Report Someone on Discord?
After you report someone on Discord, the T&S team goes through the evidence to justify or negate your claims.
Usually, this process takes a long time as the team evaluates whether the problem is part of a broader pattern.
After conducting their research and deciding upon a punishment, the T&S team will contact the offender via email to inform them about their misconduct and the relevant consequences.
In minor offenses, the T&S team will reach out to the reporter and teach them how to block the user rather than take direct action.
Can You Report Someone on Discord for Being Under 13?
Individuals under the age of 13 are not permitted to use Discord unless they have permission from a parent or guardian. However, it is not very easy to prove that the user is below a certain age.
If you know someone who is undoubtedly underage, then you can report them to the Trust & Safety team by filling out their form and adding evidence to back your claim.
Richard Bennett
Richard Bennett is a writer and a lover of all things video.
Follow @Richard Bennett
How to Speak Clearly on Discord via TTS
How to Use Discord Text-To-Speech?
Richard Bennett
Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions
While most users of the popular online messaging and content sharing site Discord rely on simple text to communicate, there are numerous situations when using the text-to-speech feature would be quite advantageous. This includes instances when there are language barriers or disabilities to overcome, but also spontaneous moments when users just enjoy hearing each other’s words. Discord supports the use of a text-to-speech (TTS) function and in fact, has a built-in setting for it, but this option only works for desktop users with Windows or Mac devices.
In this article, we will discuss the specifics of activating the TTS function in Discord and using it effectively to improve your communication with other users. By following the detailed instructions provided here, you will be able to learn how to activate text-to-speech on Discord and manage your voice messages on selected servers in the most practical manner.
- Part 1: Enable Text-To-Speech Feature in Discord
- Part 2: How to Set Up Text-To-Speech Notifications on Discord?
- Part 3: How to Use Text-To-Speech in Discord Chatting?
- Part 4: How to Mute All Text-To-Speech Messages on Discord?
- Part 5: Best Text-To-Speech Bots on Discord
Part 1: How to Enable Text-To-Speech Feature in Discord?
Before you can deploy TTS in your chats, you need to change the settings of your profile to enable this option. This isn’t hard to do – just go to the Discord app and select ‘Settings’ from the menu, which will trigger a pop-up window to appear on your screen. Next, you need to find the Text & Images section in the App Settings window, then scroll down to find the Text-to-Speech option, and finally tick the boxes next to Allow playback and Usage of TTS items. After you do this, your Discord will be ready to process your text messages in voice format.
To test whether you successfully activated Text-to-Speech, open any chats on your personal server and try typing out a message, followed immediately by the tag /tts. If everything is working correctly, your message should appear on the screen in the text form, accompanied by its voice rendering delivered by an automated module. The timing of the two should be perfectly synchronized so that you hear the message and see the text at exactly the same instance. Otherwise, go back to settings and make sure you activated the TTS option properly or restart your Discord app.
Part 2: How to Set Up Text-To-Speech Notifications on Discord?
Another practical possibility that can improve your Discord experience is to set up TTS notifications and be immediately informed whenever a fresh message arrives. This can also be done after you change the app parameters from the ‘Settings’ menu. After you see all options, choose ‘App Settings’ and search for the section named ‘Notifications’. By scrolling down, you will reach the item ‘Text-to-Speech notifications’ and after clicking on it you will be given a choice between three options.
The first option For all channels is to enable notifications on all channels on Discord; choosing it will result in a robotic voice reading all messages from all chats, regardless of whether they have a /tts tag. This option can be useful when you want to maximize your accessibility and receive important information instantly.
By picking the second option, For current selected channel, you can enable TTS notifications only on the current channel. This action will instruct Discord to have an automated voice read all the incoming messages on the active chat aloud, allowing you to stay in the loop at all times. This possibility works well for people who occasionally do multiple things at once, for example, gamers or streamers who use Discord to stay connected with their fans and friends while they are busy.
Finally, you can choose Never to hear any voice messages from your Discord chats never. If you pick this setting, even those messages that were sent with the /tts tag will only be displayed in the text format. This option provides you with peace of mind and prevents spammers from saturating you with voice messages you have no interest in hearing.
Part 3: How to Use Text-To-Speech in Discord Chatting?
It’s not very hard to learn how to effectively use the TTS option in your chats on the Discord platform. This communication format is available on all channels that have an activated Text-to-Speech setting, so you can freely add a few messages to be read aloud or completely switch to automated voice format if you so desire. Doing this in practice is very simple – just start your message by typing the tag /tts and then enter your text as you normally would.
Your TTS message will be reproduced in a voice format by a Discord bot to all participants in the chat who didn’t mute incoming Text-to-Speech chats. An automated voice will say the entire message, and then also pronounce your username to identify the author. At the same time, the message will appear in the chat feed as plain text, so that even those recipients unable to hear it will be able to see the contents.
Part 4: How to Mute All Text-To-Speech Messages on Discord?
You can also decide to prevent any messages from being played to you in a voice format and receive them as text only. This option is available even if you are not the administrator of the chat server and simply want to customize your own experience. To do this, you need to open the Discord app and enter the Settings menu, before selecting the Text & Images section from App Settings. After this, you need to find the Text-to-Speech sub-menu and open it to find the Allow Playback feature. If you disable this feature, you will effectively mute all incoming TTS messages across all Discord servers you are active on.
Please keep in mind that deactivating the aforementioned feature won’t block TTS messages from reaching you, but you will see them as text only. On the other hand, you can’t use the /tts tag to send your own Text-to-Speech while the playback setting is disabled. Nothing is preventing you from turning it back on when you want to have a TTS capacity on Discord again.
Part 5: Best Text-To-Speech Bots on Discord
One of the reasons why Discord is so popular is that it allows extensive customization through user-made Bots or modules that automatically perform a certain task. There are several great Bots that can be used for Text-to-Speech, so you might consider utilizing one of them.
1. Text to Speech (TTS)
With many languages supported and a wide range of cool commands, this bot could be the best choice for people who use TTS just for fun.
2. KD Bot
A very popular option for Text-to-Speech on Discord that lets you choose from more than 100 voices and supports upwards of 100 languages, making it a powerful translation tool.
3. Fergun
This multi-language tool responds to more than 100 different commands, so it can be used for a wide variety of purposes with stunning effectiveness.
Frequently asked questions about TTS on Discord
- Can I use the Text-to-Speech feature on Discord from a mobile phone?
Unfortunately, you can’t. Discord works quite well as a text messaging app on mobile platforms, but at this time Text-to-Speech functionality is limited to desktop users.
- Why can’t I use Text-to-Speech on a Discord server?
If you are unable to send or receive TTS messages on Discord, you need to change your settings. Please see Part 1 of this article for detailed instructions.
Richard Bennett
Richard Bennett is a writer and a lover of all things video.
Follow @Richard Bennett
Richard Bennett
Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions
While most users of the popular online messaging and content sharing site Discord rely on simple text to communicate, there are numerous situations when using the text-to-speech feature would be quite advantageous. This includes instances when there are language barriers or disabilities to overcome, but also spontaneous moments when users just enjoy hearing each other’s words. Discord supports the use of a text-to-speech (TTS) function and in fact, has a built-in setting for it, but this option only works for desktop users with Windows or Mac devices.
In this article, we will discuss the specifics of activating the TTS function in Discord and using it effectively to improve your communication with other users. By following the detailed instructions provided here, you will be able to learn how to activate text-to-speech on Discord and manage your voice messages on selected servers in the most practical manner.
- Part 1: Enable Text-To-Speech Feature in Discord
- Part 2: How to Set Up Text-To-Speech Notifications on Discord?
- Part 3: How to Use Text-To-Speech in Discord Chatting?
- Part 4: How to Mute All Text-To-Speech Messages on Discord?
- Part 5: Best Text-To-Speech Bots on Discord
Part 1: How to Enable Text-To-Speech Feature in Discord?
Before you can deploy TTS in your chats, you need to change the settings of your profile to enable this option. This isn’t hard to do – just go to the Discord app and select ‘Settings’ from the menu, which will trigger a pop-up window to appear on your screen. Next, you need to find the Text & Images section in the App Settings window, then scroll down to find the Text-to-Speech option, and finally tick the boxes next to Allow playback and Usage of TTS items. After you do this, your Discord will be ready to process your text messages in voice format.
To test whether you successfully activated Text-to-Speech, open any chats on your personal server and try typing out a message, followed immediately by the tag /tts. If everything is working correctly, your message should appear on the screen in the text form, accompanied by its voice rendering delivered by an automated module. The timing of the two should be perfectly synchronized so that you hear the message and see the text at exactly the same instance. Otherwise, go back to settings and make sure you activated the TTS option properly or restart your Discord app.
Part 2: How to Set Up Text-To-Speech Notifications on Discord?
Another practical possibility that can improve your Discord experience is to set up TTS notifications and be immediately informed whenever a fresh message arrives. This can also be done after you change the app parameters from the ‘Settings’ menu. After you see all options, choose ‘App Settings’ and search for the section named ‘Notifications’. By scrolling down, you will reach the item ‘Text-to-Speech notifications’ and after clicking on it you will be given a choice between three options.
The first option For all channels is to enable notifications on all channels on Discord; choosing it will result in a robotic voice reading all messages from all chats, regardless of whether they have a /tts tag. This option can be useful when you want to maximize your accessibility and receive important information instantly.
By picking the second option, For current selected channel, you can enable TTS notifications only on the current channel. This action will instruct Discord to have an automated voice read all the incoming messages on the active chat aloud, allowing you to stay in the loop at all times. This possibility works well for people who occasionally do multiple things at once, for example, gamers or streamers who use Discord to stay connected with their fans and friends while they are busy.
Finally, you can choose Never to hear any voice messages from your Discord chats never. If you pick this setting, even those messages that were sent with the /tts tag will only be displayed in the text format. This option provides you with peace of mind and prevents spammers from saturating you with voice messages you have no interest in hearing.
Part 3: How to Use Text-To-Speech in Discord Chatting?
It’s not very hard to learn how to effectively use the TTS option in your chats on the Discord platform. This communication format is available on all channels that have an activated Text-to-Speech setting, so you can freely add a few messages to be read aloud or completely switch to automated voice format if you so desire. Doing this in practice is very simple – just start your message by typing the tag /tts and then enter your text as you normally would.
Your TTS message will be reproduced in a voice format by a Discord bot to all participants in the chat who didn’t mute incoming Text-to-Speech chats. An automated voice will say the entire message, and then also pronounce your username to identify the author. At the same time, the message will appear in the chat feed as plain text, so that even those recipients unable to hear it will be able to see the contents.
Part 4: How to Mute All Text-To-Speech Messages on Discord?
You can also decide to prevent any messages from being played to you in a voice format and receive them as text only. This option is available even if you are not the administrator of the chat server and simply want to customize your own experience. To do this, you need to open the Discord app and enter the Settings menu, before selecting the Text & Images section from App Settings. After this, you need to find the Text-to-Speech sub-menu and open it to find the Allow Playback feature. If you disable this feature, you will effectively mute all incoming TTS messages across all Discord servers you are active on.
Please keep in mind that deactivating the aforementioned feature won’t block TTS messages from reaching you, but you will see them as text only. On the other hand, you can’t use the /tts tag to send your own Text-to-Speech while the playback setting is disabled. Nothing is preventing you from turning it back on when you want to have a TTS capacity on Discord again.
Part 5: Best Text-To-Speech Bots on Discord
One of the reasons why Discord is so popular is that it allows extensive customization through user-made Bots or modules that automatically perform a certain task. There are several great Bots that can be used for Text-to-Speech, so you might consider utilizing one of them.
1. Text to Speech (TTS)
With many languages supported and a wide range of cool commands, this bot could be the best choice for people who use TTS just for fun.
2. KD Bot
A very popular option for Text-to-Speech on Discord that lets you choose from more than 100 voices and supports upwards of 100 languages, making it a powerful translation tool.
3. Fergun
This multi-language tool responds to more than 100 different commands, so it can be used for a wide variety of purposes with stunning effectiveness.
Frequently asked questions about TTS on Discord
- Can I use the Text-to-Speech feature on Discord from a mobile phone?
Unfortunately, you can’t. Discord works quite well as a text messaging app on mobile platforms, but at this time Text-to-Speech functionality is limited to desktop users.
- Why can’t I use Text-to-Speech on a Discord server?
If you are unable to send or receive TTS messages on Discord, you need to change your settings. Please see Part 1 of this article for detailed instructions.
Richard Bennett
Richard Bennett is a writer and a lover of all things video.
Follow @Richard Bennett
Richard Bennett
Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions
While most users of the popular online messaging and content sharing site Discord rely on simple text to communicate, there are numerous situations when using the text-to-speech feature would be quite advantageous. This includes instances when there are language barriers or disabilities to overcome, but also spontaneous moments when users just enjoy hearing each other’s words. Discord supports the use of a text-to-speech (TTS) function and in fact, has a built-in setting for it, but this option only works for desktop users with Windows or Mac devices.
In this article, we will discuss the specifics of activating the TTS function in Discord and using it effectively to improve your communication with other users. By following the detailed instructions provided here, you will be able to learn how to activate text-to-speech on Discord and manage your voice messages on selected servers in the most practical manner.
- Part 1: Enable Text-To-Speech Feature in Discord
- Part 2: How to Set Up Text-To-Speech Notifications on Discord?
- Part 3: How to Use Text-To-Speech in Discord Chatting?
- Part 4: How to Mute All Text-To-Speech Messages on Discord?
- Part 5: Best Text-To-Speech Bots on Discord
Part 1: How to Enable Text-To-Speech Feature in Discord?
Before you can deploy TTS in your chats, you need to change the settings of your profile to enable this option. This isn’t hard to do – just go to the Discord app and select ‘Settings’ from the menu, which will trigger a pop-up window to appear on your screen. Next, you need to find the Text & Images section in the App Settings window, then scroll down to find the Text-to-Speech option, and finally tick the boxes next to Allow playback and Usage of TTS items. After you do this, your Discord will be ready to process your text messages in voice format.
To test whether you successfully activated Text-to-Speech, open any chats on your personal server and try typing out a message, followed immediately by the tag /tts. If everything is working correctly, your message should appear on the screen in the text form, accompanied by its voice rendering delivered by an automated module. The timing of the two should be perfectly synchronized so that you hear the message and see the text at exactly the same instance. Otherwise, go back to settings and make sure you activated the TTS option properly or restart your Discord app.
Part 2: How to Set Up Text-To-Speech Notifications on Discord?
Another practical possibility that can improve your Discord experience is to set up TTS notifications and be immediately informed whenever a fresh message arrives. This can also be done after you change the app parameters from the ‘Settings’ menu. After you see all options, choose ‘App Settings’ and search for the section named ‘Notifications’. By scrolling down, you will reach the item ‘Text-to-Speech notifications’ and after clicking on it you will be given a choice between three options.
The first option For all channels is to enable notifications on all channels on Discord; choosing it will result in a robotic voice reading all messages from all chats, regardless of whether they have a /tts tag. This option can be useful when you want to maximize your accessibility and receive important information instantly.
By picking the second option, For current selected channel, you can enable TTS notifications only on the current channel. This action will instruct Discord to have an automated voice read all the incoming messages on the active chat aloud, allowing you to stay in the loop at all times. This possibility works well for people who occasionally do multiple things at once, for example, gamers or streamers who use Discord to stay connected with their fans and friends while they are busy.
Finally, you can choose Never to hear any voice messages from your Discord chats never. If you pick this setting, even those messages that were sent with the /tts tag will only be displayed in the text format. This option provides you with peace of mind and prevents spammers from saturating you with voice messages you have no interest in hearing.
Part 3: How to Use Text-To-Speech in Discord Chatting?
It’s not very hard to learn how to effectively use the TTS option in your chats on the Discord platform. This communication format is available on all channels that have an activated Text-to-Speech setting, so you can freely add a few messages to be read aloud or completely switch to automated voice format if you so desire. Doing this in practice is very simple – just start your message by typing the tag /tts and then enter your text as you normally would.
Your TTS message will be reproduced in a voice format by a Discord bot to all participants in the chat who didn’t mute incoming Text-to-Speech chats. An automated voice will say the entire message, and then also pronounce your username to identify the author. At the same time, the message will appear in the chat feed as plain text, so that even those recipients unable to hear it will be able to see the contents.
Part 4: How to Mute All Text-To-Speech Messages on Discord?
You can also decide to prevent any messages from being played to you in a voice format and receive them as text only. This option is available even if you are not the administrator of the chat server and simply want to customize your own experience. To do this, you need to open the Discord app and enter the Settings menu, before selecting the Text & Images section from App Settings. After this, you need to find the Text-to-Speech sub-menu and open it to find the Allow Playback feature. If you disable this feature, you will effectively mute all incoming TTS messages across all Discord servers you are active on.
Please keep in mind that deactivating the aforementioned feature won’t block TTS messages from reaching you, but you will see them as text only. On the other hand, you can’t use the /tts tag to send your own Text-to-Speech while the playback setting is disabled. Nothing is preventing you from turning it back on when you want to have a TTS capacity on Discord again.
Part 5: Best Text-To-Speech Bots on Discord
One of the reasons why Discord is so popular is that it allows extensive customization through user-made Bots or modules that automatically perform a certain task. There are several great Bots that can be used for Text-to-Speech, so you might consider utilizing one of them.
1. Text to Speech (TTS)
With many languages supported and a wide range of cool commands, this bot could be the best choice for people who use TTS just for fun.
2. KD Bot
A very popular option for Text-to-Speech on Discord that lets you choose from more than 100 voices and supports upwards of 100 languages, making it a powerful translation tool.
3. Fergun
This multi-language tool responds to more than 100 different commands, so it can be used for a wide variety of purposes with stunning effectiveness.
Frequently asked questions about TTS on Discord
- Can I use the Text-to-Speech feature on Discord from a mobile phone?
Unfortunately, you can’t. Discord works quite well as a text messaging app on mobile platforms, but at this time Text-to-Speech functionality is limited to desktop users.
- Why can’t I use Text-to-Speech on a Discord server?
If you are unable to send or receive TTS messages on Discord, you need to change your settings. Please see Part 1 of this article for detailed instructions.
Richard Bennett
Richard Bennett is a writer and a lover of all things video.
Follow @Richard Bennett
Richard Bennett
Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions
While most users of the popular online messaging and content sharing site Discord rely on simple text to communicate, there are numerous situations when using the text-to-speech feature would be quite advantageous. This includes instances when there are language barriers or disabilities to overcome, but also spontaneous moments when users just enjoy hearing each other’s words. Discord supports the use of a text-to-speech (TTS) function and in fact, has a built-in setting for it, but this option only works for desktop users with Windows or Mac devices.
In this article, we will discuss the specifics of activating the TTS function in Discord and using it effectively to improve your communication with other users. By following the detailed instructions provided here, you will be able to learn how to activate text-to-speech on Discord and manage your voice messages on selected servers in the most practical manner.
- Part 1: Enable Text-To-Speech Feature in Discord
- Part 2: How to Set Up Text-To-Speech Notifications on Discord?
- Part 3: How to Use Text-To-Speech in Discord Chatting?
- Part 4: How to Mute All Text-To-Speech Messages on Discord?
- Part 5: Best Text-To-Speech Bots on Discord
Part 1: How to Enable Text-To-Speech Feature in Discord?
Before you can deploy TTS in your chats, you need to change the settings of your profile to enable this option. This isn’t hard to do – just go to the Discord app and select ‘Settings’ from the menu, which will trigger a pop-up window to appear on your screen. Next, you need to find the Text & Images section in the App Settings window, then scroll down to find the Text-to-Speech option, and finally tick the boxes next to Allow playback and Usage of TTS items. After you do this, your Discord will be ready to process your text messages in voice format.
To test whether you successfully activated Text-to-Speech, open any chats on your personal server and try typing out a message, followed immediately by the tag /tts. If everything is working correctly, your message should appear on the screen in the text form, accompanied by its voice rendering delivered by an automated module. The timing of the two should be perfectly synchronized so that you hear the message and see the text at exactly the same instance. Otherwise, go back to settings and make sure you activated the TTS option properly or restart your Discord app.
Part 2: How to Set Up Text-To-Speech Notifications on Discord?
Another practical possibility that can improve your Discord experience is to set up TTS notifications and be immediately informed whenever a fresh message arrives. This can also be done after you change the app parameters from the ‘Settings’ menu. After you see all options, choose ‘App Settings’ and search for the section named ‘Notifications’. By scrolling down, you will reach the item ‘Text-to-Speech notifications’ and after clicking on it you will be given a choice between three options.
The first option For all channels is to enable notifications on all channels on Discord; choosing it will result in a robotic voice reading all messages from all chats, regardless of whether they have a /tts tag. This option can be useful when you want to maximize your accessibility and receive important information instantly.
By picking the second option, For current selected channel, you can enable TTS notifications only on the current channel. This action will instruct Discord to have an automated voice read all the incoming messages on the active chat aloud, allowing you to stay in the loop at all times. This possibility works well for people who occasionally do multiple things at once, for example, gamers or streamers who use Discord to stay connected with their fans and friends while they are busy.
Finally, you can choose Never to hear any voice messages from your Discord chats never. If you pick this setting, even those messages that were sent with the /tts tag will only be displayed in the text format. This option provides you with peace of mind and prevents spammers from saturating you with voice messages you have no interest in hearing.
Part 3: How to Use Text-To-Speech in Discord Chatting?
It’s not very hard to learn how to effectively use the TTS option in your chats on the Discord platform. This communication format is available on all channels that have an activated Text-to-Speech setting, so you can freely add a few messages to be read aloud or completely switch to automated voice format if you so desire. Doing this in practice is very simple – just start your message by typing the tag /tts and then enter your text as you normally would.
Your TTS message will be reproduced in a voice format by a Discord bot to all participants in the chat who didn’t mute incoming Text-to-Speech chats. An automated voice will say the entire message, and then also pronounce your username to identify the author. At the same time, the message will appear in the chat feed as plain text, so that even those recipients unable to hear it will be able to see the contents.
Part 4: How to Mute All Text-To-Speech Messages on Discord?
You can also decide to prevent any messages from being played to you in a voice format and receive them as text only. This option is available even if you are not the administrator of the chat server and simply want to customize your own experience. To do this, you need to open the Discord app and enter the Settings menu, before selecting the Text & Images section from App Settings. After this, you need to find the Text-to-Speech sub-menu and open it to find the Allow Playback feature. If you disable this feature, you will effectively mute all incoming TTS messages across all Discord servers you are active on.
Please keep in mind that deactivating the aforementioned feature won’t block TTS messages from reaching you, but you will see them as text only. On the other hand, you can’t use the /tts tag to send your own Text-to-Speech while the playback setting is disabled. Nothing is preventing you from turning it back on when you want to have a TTS capacity on Discord again.
Part 5: Best Text-To-Speech Bots on Discord
One of the reasons why Discord is so popular is that it allows extensive customization through user-made Bots or modules that automatically perform a certain task. There are several great Bots that can be used for Text-to-Speech, so you might consider utilizing one of them.
1. Text to Speech (TTS)
With many languages supported and a wide range of cool commands, this bot could be the best choice for people who use TTS just for fun.
2. KD Bot
A very popular option for Text-to-Speech on Discord that lets you choose from more than 100 voices and supports upwards of 100 languages, making it a powerful translation tool.
3. Fergun
This multi-language tool responds to more than 100 different commands, so it can be used for a wide variety of purposes with stunning effectiveness.
Frequently asked questions about TTS on Discord
- Can I use the Text-to-Speech feature on Discord from a mobile phone?
Unfortunately, you can’t. Discord works quite well as a text messaging app on mobile platforms, but at this time Text-to-Speech functionality is limited to desktop users.
- Why can’t I use Text-to-Speech on a Discord server?
If you are unable to send or receive TTS messages on Discord, you need to change your settings. Please see Part 1 of this article for detailed instructions.
Richard Bennett
Richard Bennett is a writer and a lover of all things video.
Follow @Richard Bennett
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- Title: "Efficiently Speaking Out A Blueprint for Reporting Incidents in Digital Communities"
- Author: Kenneth
- Created at : 2024-05-23 01:09:19
- Updated at : 2024-05-24 01:09:19
- Link: https://tiktok-video-files.techidaily.com/efficiently-speaking-out-a-blueprint-for-reporting-incidents-in-digital-communities/
- License: This work is licensed under CC BY-NC-SA 4.0.