Are folders just on the phone app? I don't see how you can do that on the desktop app?
Edit: Ok - RTFM (or rather Google Search ). There's no folder create per se but if you drag a channel over another and wait a second, it turns into a folder.
Discord doesn't seem to have any way (besides kludgy stuff where you run multiple instances of the client) to have different logins on different servers like Slack allows. Instead, it's one account everywhere.. which is frustrating when I have both "work" and "personal" Discords. I prefer to keep my work and personal personas separate; Slack allows this even though it's not as good a platform for community/personal servers as Discord is.
I believe this is actually in development. I've seen some previews shared by people who datamine new Discord releases, so it may or may not become available soon.
I created a custom notification system that notifies me about certain keywords in certain channels. Not even visiting discord, just receiving notifications by email.
Any chance you could share more about this notification system? I do know of client modifications that allow you to track certain keywords, but I haven't heard of anything that would email you without even having to run Discord. Except for bots, but those could only be used in servers you own or moderate.
The client modifications you are talking about are not allowed anymore.
You don't have to control anything. All the data is delivered to your browser in a form of push notifications. Read them programmatically, filter and send yourself an email.
I don't think this can fall to definition of a "discord bot" at all. It certainly doesn't violate anyones' ToS.
Ah push notifications, that's smart. Don't think that would really work for me as I actually use Discord a ton and use push notifications to only notify me of important channels, but cool nonetheless.
And yea I know client modifications haven't been allowed in years, although they haven't really cracked down on it much aside from completely separate third party clients.
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Leave any server I've not spoke in or read in a month. I'm in 8 servers currently and 4 of them are on the chopping block soon :)
Example: https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/28404851/139339574...
You don't have to control anything. All the data is delivered to your browser in a form of push notifications. Read them programmatically, filter and send yourself an email.
I don't think this can fall to definition of a "discord bot" at all. It certainly doesn't violate anyones' ToS.
And yea I know client modifications haven't been allowed in years, although they haven't really cracked down on it much aside from completely separate third party clients.