How to Setup Content Moderation to Block Words on Discord

We normally have to rely on Discord bots such asMEE6andDyno Botto moderate content on Discord servers. But with the latest update, Discord has added content moderation features that allow admins to block words on Discord servers. The feature is still in beta but it works as intended. Also, it is a server-side update, so you may not find auto-moderation option on some of your servers as of now. So, here’s how to block words, send alerts, and temporarily ban users on Discord.

How to Setup Content Moderation on Discord

First, we will set up the newly launched Content Moderation feature and then explore the two ways to block words and phrases in Discord servers.

1.First open the Discord server where you want to enable content moderation. you may only enable content moderation if your role on that server has access to Server Settings.

Server Settings option on Discord

2.Now click on the server’s name at the top left corner and then select theServer Settingsoption.

3.On the server settings page, click on theAutoModoption in the left sidebar.

AutoMod option on Discord

Instead of the AutoMod, you may find theContent Moderation. Either of those options will land you on the same moderation page.

4.Now you should find 2 options here.Commonly Flagged WordsandCustom Keyword Rules. The Commonly Flagged Words option is helpful to block messages that have profanity, cursing, sexual content, and hate speech. You don’t have to set any words with this option. Discord automatically will take action when it finds messages with such words.

AutoMod option on Discord

With Custom Keyword Rule option, you can enter words and phrases that you don’t want in your server.

1. Set Up Commonly Flagged Words

1.To set up Commonly Flagged Words, click on theSet Upbutton beside it.

2.Here you can select the type of language you want to block. You can chooseprofanity, insult,andsexual content.

Setting up Commonly Flagged Words

3.If Discord is blocking any words that you are not expecting, you can click onAdd exempt wordsoption and add the words you don’t want Discord to block. Think of it as a whitelist.

4.Under the Choose a response section, you can set an action for such messages. You can block the message; you can send an alert to the sender; or you can do both.

Selecting the type of the language

5.EnablingSend alertoption will open a small pop-up window where you may choose a text channel on which alerts will be sent. Irrespective of what channel the message has been detected, Discord will only send an alert to this specific channel.

6.If you don’t want to moderate content or block words on any particular Discord server or if you want to remove any role, add them in theAdd except roles or channelsoption.

You don’t have to remove the users with Admin and Manage Server Permissions. They are excluded by default.

7.Once done, click on theSave Changesbutton for the changes to apply.

2. Creating Custom Keyword Rules

The previous method will automatically screen messages and take action accordingly. But if you want to block any specific words, then you need to create custom keyword rules. Examples can be shortforms which are popular on the internet.

1.To create custom keyword rules, click on theCreatebutton beside the Custom Keyword Rule option.

2.Add all the words that you want to block from your server under Choose your words option. You must separate each word with a comma(,) or by adding it to the next line.

3.By default, Discord will only take action when these words appear in the message exactly. Insert * (asterisk) before or after the word for a partial match.

4.Under the choose a response option, you can choose to block that message, send an alert, and time out the user. Timing out the user means the user will be temporarily blocked from sending messages on your server or even join any voice messages.

5.By enabling the send alert option, you can select the channel in the pop-up window. Similarly, by enablingTime-out user, it will open a pop-up window where you can select the time from 60 seconds to one week.

6.If you don’t want these moderations on any particular channel on your server or if you want to remove any role, you can add them in theAdd except roles or channelsoption.

7.Once done, click on theSave Changesbutton at the bottom of the page. Your changes will be saved and Discord will start taking action according to the settings you have set.

8.If you prefer to take different actions for different words, then click onCreate Custom Keyword Ruleoption. This way when people use specific words, you can choose whether only to block the message. But when they use some other words, you can alert them or even timeout them.

9.To disable it, turn off the toggle beside it. To delete it permanently, click on the kebab menu (three-dot icon) beside the rule and select theDelete Ruleoption.

  1. How many Custom Keyword Rules can we create?

You can create as many rules as you prefer. There is no limit to creating multiple rules. Anyhow, as you cannot name the rules, it can be quite confusing when there are one too many.

  1. How to access Discord Auto Mod feature?

You should be able to access the feature from the Discord server settings. Once you are in the server settings, you will see either Auto Mod or Content Moderation option. Both options will open the Discord moderation features. But the feature is in Beta and still in the limited rollout, so you may not find the option yet.

3. Devices supported by Discord Auto Mod?

This feature is available on all devices from Windows, Mac, Linux, Web, Android, and iOS apps. Anyhow it is possible for the feature to be available on one device but not on the other device in the current rollout situation. But this should be resolved when the feature gets out of beta.

Blocking Words and Banning Users on Discord

The content moderation control offered by Discord is fairly limited compared to what Discord bots are offering.Discord is planning to come up with new featuressuch as blocking spam content, spam mentions, suspicious link filtering, etc. While there is no date for when these features will arrive, the options that are available right now are most important and a welcome change to make theservers clutter-free from bots and bot messages.

Ravi Teja KNTS

Tech writer with over 4 years of experience at TechWiser, where he has authored more than 700 articles on AI, Google apps, Chrome OS, Discord, and Android. His journey started with a passion for discussing technology and helping others in online forums, which naturally grew into a career in tech journalism. Ravi’s writing focuses on simplifying technology, making it accessible and jargon-free for readers. When he’s not breaking down the latest tech, he’s often immersed in a classic film – a true cinephile at heart.

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