- It is important to clarify that while the following suggestions may enhance the security of your server, they do not guarantee absolute protection against termination.
Here are the recommendations:
- Alter your server name.
If your server continues to face termination, refrain from using the same server name repeatedly. Discord may have blacklisted your current name, so modifying it or changing the spelling could help avoid detection.
If your primary account is frequently terminated, consider changing your username as well.
- Secure server ownership.
If your main account holds ownership of a server that violates the terms of service, and you engage in similar activities on other servers or in direct messages, create a new account with no prior activity. Join your server with this new account and transfer ownership. This way, if your main account is terminated, your server will remain intact and unaffected.
- Conceal your server’s purpose.
To reduce the likelihood of your server being flagged, consider using names related to games, popular culture, or other benign topics. For instance, a server named “Minecraft Gaming Community” is less likely to attract attention compared to a name like “Account Stealer and Logs Shop” (this is merely an illustrative example).
- Refrain from discussing illegal activities in chat.
Avoid using language that violates the terms of service, such as references to tokens, stealing, logging, cheating, hacking, or offensive terms. Instead of using the word “token,” consider abbreviating it to “tkn” or a similar variation. Additionally, you can implement Discord bots to automatically delete messages containing specific blacklisted words.
It is also noteworthy that Discord is prohibited from recording or logging messages that users have deleted. Therefore, regularly purging your general chat can help maintain a clean environment, and you may also wish to clear your direct messages as necessary.
Happy learning!