When do communities grow?
Challenges of explosive growth in Discord community
- managing new members’ entry into the community
- helping new members find their way around the server and seamlessly join in
- minimising disruption to existing members
- keeping the community on topic, on-brand and on track
- safeguarding members against a potential influx of bad actors
- supporting your moderators in what can be a busy and turbulent time
Prepare for growth
Automate moderation
- Slow mode, which limits the number of messages members can send so busier channels aren’t overwhelmed
- Word filters that can spot specific terms used in a promotional campaign Autoresponders which pop up pre-prepared text
- Timed reminders that highlight commonly broken rules
- Automatic punishments such as warnings or muting
- Increasing existing punishment flows (i.e. switch to an automatic mute where you would have issued an automatic warning before)
- Anti-spambot protection and automatic filtering of links or media types
- Verification levels, roles and gating, which catch trolls and bots and put off low-intention members