Manage Emojis: add/remove emoji that can be used on the server.
Manage Nicknames: Change nicknames of other members.
Change Nickname: Change their own nickname.
Create Invite: Create invites or send them to users for the server.
Ban Members: Ban a member from the server.
Kick Members: Remove a member from the server.
Manage Channels: Create new channels and edit or delete existing ones.
Manage Roles: Create new roles and edit/delete roles lower than this one.
Manage Server: Change the server’s name or move regions.
View Audit Log: Access to view the server’s audit logs.
Administrator: Every permission and also bypass channel specific permissions.
The permissions that can be enabled for a user in a Discord server are General Permissions Instead, you have to enable/disable permissions for a user to change their role. The roles themselves do not have specific names. A user can be given one of several permissions and a combination of these permissions give that particular user a ‘role’. Discord server permissionsĭiscord provides a lot of different permissions that can be assigned to a single user. It’s a good idea to spread moderation duties between other users or restrict what they can and cannot do in a server. The more users join a server, the harder it is to moderate. Discord allows users to create and host their own servers and users can freely invite and join other servers.ĭiscord servers aren’t always open and server admins can control who is invited to a server but even with this user-level control, moderation is important. It’s also great for finding other types of communities but there’s no denying that it is most popular with gamers. Discord is the go-to messaging tool for gamers.