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  1. Moderation

Ban Member

This command allows you to quickly and officially ban someone from your server!

Last updated 2 months ago

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The /mod ban command is used for banning members from your server, which can be useful when a user is stirring trouble and doesn't seem like a good fit for your server. This action is permanent and users will not be able to rejoin, even if they have a valid invite.

This command sends a direct message to the target, officially informing them of the ban; logs a message in your server's logging channel, if set up; and records the warning in the target's punishment history, to be viewed at any time.

When someone is, in any way (including this ban) leaves or is removed from your server, all of their history will be erased and cannot be viewed again (i.e. /mod history command). However, you can still see any log messages concerning the user that were sent in the past.

Using the Command

  1. Type /mod ban into the textbox and choose Warden's command.

  2. Fill in the necessary details (target member, ban reason).

  3. Run the command by sending it. A log message will be sent to your main logging channel and a direct message will be sent to the target user.

The reason option in this command is optional, and the command will still work if sent without one. The user will be banned, sent a direct message notification, but won't see any reason.

Overview of running the /mod ban command
/mod ban command being run in the text bar