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Moderation

Manage cases, notes, warnings, mutes, and bans from one place.

Moderation gives your team a shared record of every action taken in your server. Each warning, mute, and ban becomes a case, so anyone on staff can see a member's history instead of guessing.

Turn it on

Enable Moderation from the Modules page. Day-to-day case management happens in the Mod Console, which opens from your server dashboard.

Cases and notes

  • Cases record moderation actions (warnings, mutes, bans, and softbans) against a member, with the moderator, reason, and time.
  • Notes are private staff reminders attached to a member that are not punishments, useful for context that should not sit in the case log.

Both are searchable, so you can pull up everything tied to one member.

Mutes

A mute can work in one of two ways, which you set in the moderation configuration:

  • Timeout uses Discord's built-in timeout. Discord caps a single timeout at 28 days.
  • Mute role applies a role you designate, with no time cap.

Configuration

Open the moderation settings to control how actions behave:

  • Log channel for where cases are posted.
  • DM notifications so the affected member is told when an action is taken.
  • Silent commands to keep moderation command output out of public channels.
  • Automod acts on rule-breaking messages automatically, and every action it takes is recorded here as a case.
  • Logging keeps a broader audit trail of server events, separate from the moderation case log.