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Technology => Technical Stuff => Topic started by: smfadmin on May 07, 2026, 09:09:14 PM
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Discord for Beginners: A Complete Overview
What is Discord?
Discord is a free communication platform combining text chat, voice calls, video calls, and community spaces called servers. Originally built for gamers, it's now used by communities of all kinds.
1. Getting Started
Creating an Account
- Visit https://discord.com (https://discord.com) or download the app on desktop/mobile
- Click Register and enter your email, username, and password
- Verify your email address to unlock full features
- Optionally, add a profile picture via User Settings → Profile
The Interface
- Left sidebar: Your server list and direct messages (DMs)
- Channel list: Text and voice channels within a server
- Main area: The active chat or voice session
- Right sidebar: Member list for the current server
2. Servers
A server is a community space containing channels, members, and roles.
Joining a Server
- Click the + icon on the left sidebar
- Choose Join a Server and paste an invite link
- Public servers can also be found via https://discord.com/discovery (https://discord.com/discovery)
Creating Your Own Server
- Click + → Create My Own
- Choose a name and icon, then customise from Server Settings
- Invite friends using a generated invite link
3. Channels
Text Channels — Prefixed with #. Used for typed conversation, sharing links, images, and files.
Voice Channels — Prefixed with a speaker or camera icon. Join to talk via microphone or share your screen. No need to "call" anyone — just click to enter.
Stage Channels — Broadcast-style voice rooms with a speaker/audience structure. Common for events or announcements.
Forum Channels — Thread-based discussion spaces, good for Q&A or organised topics.
4. Messaging
Basic Formatting
**bold** → bold
*italic* → italic
__underline__ → underline
~~strikethrough~~ → strikethrough
`inline code` → monospace
> quote → block quote
Useful Message Features
- Reply: Hover a message → click the reply arrow to quote and respond
- React: Hover → click the emoji icon to add a reaction
- Pin: Right-click a message → Pin Message (requires permission)
- Mention: Type @username to notify someone directly
5. Direct Messages (DMs)
- Click a user's name → Send Message to open a private DM
- Create Group DMs with up to 10 friends
- Access all DMs from the Discord logo at the top of the server list
6. Voice & Video
- Join a voice channel by clicking it — your mic is live by default
- Mute/Deafen: Use the mic and headphone icons at the bottom left
- Video: Click the camera icon in a voice channel to enable your webcam
- Screen Share: Click the monitor icon to share your screen or a window
7. Roles & Permissions
Roles are assigned by server admins and control what members can see and do.
- Coloured usernames in the member list indicate different roles
- Some channels may be restricted to certain roles only
- Admins can assign roles via Server Settings → Roles
8. Notifications
- Right-click any server or channel to adjust notification settings
- Options: All Messages, Only @Mentions, or Nothing
- Do Not Disturb mode silences all alerts — toggle via your avatar at the bottom left
9. Bots & Integrations
Bots are automated accounts that add functionality to servers.
- Common uses: music playback, moderation, polls, welcome messages
- Popular bots: MEE6, Carl-bot, Jockey Music
- Admins add bots via Server Settings → Integrations or bot invite links
10. Safety & Privacy Tips
- Never share your account token — it grants full account access
- Enable Two-Factor Authentication (2FA) in User Settings → My Account
- Be cautious of DMs from strangers containing links or file downloads
- Adjust who can DM you in User Settings → Privacy & Safety
- Report abuse using right-click → Report on any message or user
You're ready to get started. Explore, join communities, and enjoy the platform!