Apply Profile Censor

This command allows you to effortlessly add different types of censors to a member's profile/display name!

The /mod censor command can be used to quickly and effortlessly apply a censor to a member's profile. This is a unique system and is especially useful when trying to keep your member count high while still making sure everyone's appearance meets the rules! If a member has an offensive nickname, moderators can simple run the command and moderate the offensive nickname. Or, if someone's profile contains inappropriate content or content disallowed by your server's rules, you can easily apply a profile censor to the member, so that they can still interact in the server without anyone seeing their profile!

The /mod censor command has three different functions:

Censorship type options, shown in the command
Censorship type options

Nickname Moderation

The nickname moderation function allows moderators of your server to moderate a user's display name if the nickname doesn't abide to the server guidelines or rules. This means the bot will change the user's display name based on the format [SERVER NAME] Member [NUMBER].

Log message of a nickname moderation action

Profile Censoring

The profile censoring function allows moderators of your server to censor a user's profile completely. This means the user's messages will be deleted and sent as a webhook instead, hiding the user's details such as their profile avatar, banner, bio, and status. Users with a profile censor applied to them will also be unable to join voice channels.

Uncensored profile messages vs. messages sent with profile censor
Uncensored profile messages vs. messages sent with profile censor

Nickname Moderation + Profile Censoring

This function simply combines the previous two functions and does both to the applied user (applied a profile censor and moderated their nickname). The only differences is that the user will receive one DM message informing them of both actions and there will be one log message, instead of two, for anytime this function is used.

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