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Discord tos nsfw4/3/2024 Publish, publicly perform, or publicly display your content if you’ve chosen to make it visible to others. (For example, so we can store and display your content.) Use, copy, store, distribute, and communicate your content in manners consistent with your use of the services. But by using our services, you grant us a license-which is a form of permission-to do the following with your content, in accordance with applicable legal requirements, in connection with operating, developing, and improving our services: Your content may be protected by certain intellectual property rights. Your content is yours, but you give us a license to it when you use Discord. Generally, we never recommend doing this as accounts are free to create and generally, account sales, never end well. Selling your account has been, and remains a violation of Discord Terms of Service. You agree not to license, sell, or transfer your account without our prior written approval. If you’re a parent or legal guardian, and you allow your teenager to use the services, then these terms also apply to you and you’re responsible for your teenager’s activity on the services. Please ask your parent or guardian to read these terms with you. If you are old enough to access our services in your country, but not old enough to have authority to consent to our terms, your parent or guardian must agree to our terms on your behalf. Don’t click away! I promise its not that bad. Now the Terms of Service got the least drastic changes, I read through them and really didn’t see anything of major note, I will however pull a few brief excerpts from some sections that are more relevant to users (and server owners). Overall, this really doesn’t affect much, but within the next few weeks (months?) we will likely see some changes in-app so be ready for those! Terms of Service This is not a direct quote from the Community Guidelines, however, is a statement from Discord in regards to the changes in the guidelines. We will instead refer to content that requires a verified age of 18 or older as “age-restricted.” We will stop using the term “NSFW (Not Safe For Work)” as it is confusing, overloaded with different meanings, and not easy to translate for Discord users around the world. We may remove content if we reasonably believe its spread could result in damage to physical infrastructure, injury of others, obstruction of participation in civic processes, or the endangerment of public health.Īge-restricted. Content that is false, misleading, and can lead to significant risk of physical or societal harm may not be shared on Discord. Do not share false or misleading information (otherwise known as misinformation). We are hopeful that this is a sign of increased enforcement on this activity, as we now see that Discord recognizes the issues these bots bring, and the pure annoyance they bring. This includes purchasing or selling methods of artificially increasing membership, such as via advertisements or botting.įinally! Anyone who has used Discord even close to extensively has seen or gotten DMs from spam bots, while it was always “prohibited” it is now officially and clearly stated that it is off-limits on the Discord platform. I’m going to try to keep this brief, we know you have better things to be doing! Do not use Discord to spam, manipulate engagement, or disrupt other people’s experience, including trying to to influence or disrupt conversations using bots, fake accounts, multiple accounts, or other automation. These are the meatiest of the changes and the community guidelines document itself is generally where most of the rules on the platform come from.
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