How Do I Hide My Discord Server Activity?

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Scott Campbell

Discord is a popular platform for communication and collaboration among gamers, developers, and various communities. While it offers a wide range of features to enhance the user experience, there may be instances where you want to hide your server activity for privacy or personal reasons. In this article, we will explore different methods to achieve this.

Method 1: Disabling Server Notifications

If you want to hide your server activity but still receive notifications, Discord allows you to disable server notifications on a per-server basis. Here’s how:

  1. Open Discord and navigate to the server you want to modify.
  2. Right-click on the server name in the left sidebar and select “Notification Settings”.
  3. In the Notification Settings menu, choose “Only @mentions” or “Nothing” under the “Suppress @everyone and @here” option. This will prevent any general server activity notifications from appearing.

Method 2: Invisible Mode

If you want complete privacy and don’t want others to see your online status or activity at all, Discord offers an “Invisible” mode. Enabling this mode will make you appear offline to others while still allowing you to access Discord’s features.

Here’s how:

  1. Open Discord and click on the gear icon located at the bottom-left corner of the screen. This will open the User Settings menu.
  2. In the User Settings menu, select “Privacy & Safety” from the left sidebar.
  3. Under the “Online Status” section, click on the toggle switch next to “Invisible”. This will enable Invisible mode.

Method 3: Restricting Server Activity Visibility

If you want to hide your server activity from certain individuals or roles within a server, Discord provides options to restrict visibility. Here’s how you can do it:

  1. Open Discord and navigate to the server where you want to restrict visibility.
  2. Right-click on the server name in the left sidebar and select “Server Settings”.
  3. In the Server Settings menu, choose “Roles” from the left sidebar.
  4. Select the role that you want to modify and click on it.
  5. Scroll down to the “Permissions” section and uncheck the “Read Messages” permission. This will prevent members with that role from seeing server activity.

Method 4: Creating Private Channels

If you want to limit your server activity to a specific group of people, creating private channels is an effective solution. Here’s how:

  1. Open Discord and go to the server where you want to create private channels.
  2. Right-click on any existing text channel or voice channel category and select “Create Channel”.
  3. In the Channel Creation menu, choose “Private Channel” as the channel type.
  4. Select the members or roles that should have access to this channel and adjust other settings as desired.
  5. Click on “Create Channel” to finalize the creation of your private channel. Only selected members will be able to see its activity.

Conclusion

Hiding your Discord server activity can provide privacy and control over who sees your online presence and interaction. Whether it’s disabling notifications, enabling Invisible mode, restricting visibility for specific roles, or creating private channels, Discord offers several options to suit your needs. Experiment with these methods and find the one that best fits your requirements.

Remember to always respect the privacy and preferences of others when modifying server settings or restricting visibility.

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