Do not send others viruses or malware, attempt to phish others, or hack or DDoS them.Do not try to hide your identity in an attempt to contact someone who has blocked you, or otherwise circumvent the tools we have which enable users to protect themselves. Do not send unwanted, repeated friend requests or messages, especially after they’ve made it clear they don’t want to talk to you anymore. Do not evade user blocks or server bans.This includes indirect threats, as well as sharing or threatening to share someone’s private personal information (also known as doxxing). Do not make threats of violence or threaten to harm others.It’s unacceptable to attack a person or a community based on attributes such as their race, ethnicity, national origin, sex, gender, sexual orientation, religious affiliation, or disabilities. Do not organize, promote, or coordinate servers around hate speech.Disagreements happen and are normal, but continuous, repetitive, or severe negative comments may cross the line into harassment and are not okay. Do not organize, participate in, or encourage harassment of others.Here are some rules for interacting with others: Every user of Discord should feel like their voice can be heard, but not at the expense of someone else. Still, we want to be clear about the expectations for our users. The overwhelming majority of people use Discord responsibly, so these guidelines may seem obvious. We may take a number of steps, including issuing a warning, removing the content, or removing the accounts and/or servers responsible. If you come across a message that appears to break these rules, please report it to us.
Our community guidelines are meant to explain what is and isn’t allowed on Discord, and ensure that everyone has a good experience. It's been amazing to watch it grow into what it is today - a place where millions of diverse communities exist and people connect with old friends and new. We created Discord to help people come together around games.