“I want a place to gather with regular members”
“I want to create a communication network for clans and guilds”
If that’s the case, start your own Discord server.
It looks difficult, but anyone can make it for free in 3 minutes.
Just creating a server is not convenient.
We will explain how to customize your server to be comfortable by introducing a “bot” that automatically plays background music and reads out loud.
Required Bot 1: Reading Bot (Shovel / Probot, etc.)
This is a bot that reads out the text typed in the chat by “listener-only” people who cannot participate in VC (voice chat).
Without this, you will have to check the chat screen during the game, which will interfere with play.
It is an essential feature with almost 100% adoption rate on Japanese servers.
Required Bot 2: Management Bot (MEE6/Dyno)
This is a multifunctional bot that sends welcome messages, manages entry/exit logs, and provides level functions.
What is particularly important is “anti-vandalism”.
If you set things like “setting prohibited words” and “automatically muting repeated spam,” even if a troll comes while the administrator is sleeping, the bot will automatically kick them out.
Separate authority by role (position)
Let’s create a “role” from the server settings.
Create classes such as “Administrator,” “Moderator (Deputy Administrator),” and “General Members,” and limit what each can do (creating channels, banning members, etc.).
If you do not properly manage permissions, there is a risk of being compromised.
The trick is to set strict permissions for “@everyone” at first.
Summary: Build a community castle
Your favorite channel structure, your favorite emoji.
Your server is your castle.
If you create a comfortable place, people will naturally gather and your gaming life will be more fulfilling.