![]() ![]() Most permissions have a description beneath them in the “Modify Role” screen. If you’re not sure, what a certain permission does, pause for a second, and look it up in the server roles section. Make sure that you don’t grant excessive permission just because the bot asks for them. This is a really bad permission to grant, as any user or bot with this permission can literally do any task other than explicitly delete the Discord server. Double-check the permissions that the bot is requesting, you can deny it all permissions and then manually assign them later if you think it’s asking for too much.įor example, the Rhythm bot invited in the screenshots is asking for administrator permission. You can even configure these permissions on a channel by channel basis if you want. Typically, a bot will only need the ability to read and send messages, as well as potentially embedding links, joining voice channels, and speaking in voice channels. ![]() Note: You don’t need to grant the bot any permissions at this stage if you plan to properly configure the permissions manually once it has joined. In some cases, these are reasonable permissions that it needs to communicate, however, some bots may request excessive permissions. Next, the bot will generally ask for some permissions. Find a bot that you want to invite, then click its invite link, and select which server you want to invite it to. If you have more than one server that you can invite Discord bots to, make sure that you select the correct one from the drop-down box, before clicking “Continue”. Next, you’ll be required to authorise the bot to join a server. Search through the site of your choice to find the bot that you want, then find its invite link. There are plenty of websites that allow you to search for Discord bots. The first step to installing a bot is to find one that you want to install. Tip: Other permissions that supersede “Manage Server”, such as “Administrator” are also suitable. ![]()
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