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Suggestion: Default to welcome channel or DM user on server join

See original GitHub issue

I don’t know if there’s a way for a bot to detect whether a user has the default discord profile image on join.

I also know bots DMing you when you join a server is annoying.

My suggestion is to either have EddieBot DM new users on join with a brief intro to the community, especially with a code of conduct etc

Or, probably better, have the default channel on join be something like #welcome where the user has to click to react to the bot’s standard welcome message to confirm they’ve read the community guidelines before being given write permissions to channels.

I’ve seen other servers where new users have to type a command or react to the pinned welcome message before the bot will assign a role to them where they have write permissions enabling them to type in any channels.

Maybe I’m just old and grumpy but having a physical interaction where you have to click to confirm you’ve actually read the guidelines before interacting will reduce the amount of visual clutter in busy conversations where multiple people have the default discord provile image, prompting them to change it to something more unique. It can get quite confusing trying to quickly distinguish who’s actually posting what messages sometimes when conversations pick up in activity.

Issue Analytics

  • State:closed
  • Created 3 years ago
  • Reactions:1
  • Comments:6 (4 by maintainers)

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NathanDenniscommented, Aug 25, 2020

I’m inclined to agree with the notion of just adding more to MEE6 and seeing if it helps poke new users into adding an image for the sake of clarity in busier channels / conversations.

I’m happy to close this one shortly if everyone is in agreement but will see if anyone else has input over the next couple of days before doing so 👌

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AllanRegushcommented, Aug 25, 2020

Some discord channels have react with x to agree to terms/rules etc. Then the bot assigns them a role to access the rest. I’m not a huge fan of this. For now I think we could add more to MEE6 DM as an experiment.

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