How Can I Tell Who Has Left a Discord Server?

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Heather Bennett

In a bustling Discord server, it’s not uncommon for members to come and go. Whether it’s due to personal reasons or a change in interests, people may leave a server without any notice. As an admin or moderator, it can be helpful to know who has left the server for various reasons such as keeping track of active members or identifying any potential issues.

Method 1: Server Audit Logs

Discord provides an excellent feature called “Audit Logs” that allows the server admins and moderators to keep track of various actions within the server, including member joins and leaves. To access the audit logs:

  • Step 1: Open your Discord server and click on the drop-down arrow next to the server name.
  • Step 2: Select “Server Settings” from the drop-down menu.
  • Step 3: In the left sidebar, click on “Audit Logs.”

The audit logs will display a chronological list of actions taken within the server. To specifically see who has left the server:

  1. Step 1: In the “Filter by Type” dropdown menu, select “Member Update.”
  2. Step 2: Look for entries with the description “Kick” or “Ban.” These entries indicate members who have been removed from the server.

Note that if a member leaves voluntarily without being kicked or banned, their departure won’t be recorded in the audit logs.

Method 2: Bot Assistance

If you have a bot installed in your Discord server, you can use its features to keep track of members joining and leaving. Bots like Dyno, MEE6, or Tatsumaki offer various moderation commands, including member tracking.

Here’s an example of how you can use the MEE6 bot:

  1. Step 1: Invite the MEE6 bot to your server if you haven’t already.
  2. Step 2: Open the Discord channel where you want MEE6 to track member joins and leaves.
  3. Step 3: Type “!config” in the chat to open MEE6’s configuration menu.
  4. Step 4: Scroll through the options and find “Welcome & Farewell Messages.”
  5. Step 5: Enable the “Farewell Message” option and customize it according to your preferences.

MEE6 will now automatically send a farewell message in the specified channel whenever a member leaves. This allows you to easily keep track of who has left your server.

In Conclusion

Determining who has left a Discord server can be accomplished through methods such as checking the server’s audit logs or utilizing bots with member tracking features. By staying aware of these departures, you can effectively manage your server and ensure a positive community experience for everyone involved.

Glossary

  • Audit Logs: A feature in Discord that records actions taken within a server, including member joins and leaves.
  • Bots: Third-party applications that can be added to Discord servers to provide additional functionality and automation.

I hope this tutorial has been helpful in guiding you on how to tell who has left a Discord server. Now go forth and manage your server like a pro!

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