While we may make exceptions for educational or newsworthy content, in general, all sexually explicit content on Discord is considered age-restricted and should only be posted or accessed by users who are 18 years of age or older.
Here's how: Launch Discord. Navigate to your Server Settings and find the Server Template section. Fill in a template title and description, then hit "Generate Template." Click "Copy" to capture the template URL for use. Finally, head back to the server settings.
By accessing our services, you confirm that you're at least 13 years old and meet the minimum age required by the laws in your country. We maintain a list of minimum ages around the world as a resource for you, but we aren't able to guarantee that it is always accurate.
By enforcing a minimum age of 13, Discord aims to ensure that it is not collecting personal data from younger users without parental consent, thereby reducing legal risks and promoting a safer online environment.
The COPPA rule says a child can be under 13, as long as they have parental permission and supervision, with the guardian having full management of the account.
Safety guide for parents. With the correct privacy and security settings, Discord can be used safely by teens aged 13+. Take a look below for what you need to know about Discord.
To create a rules channel, go to your server, click the "+" next to "Text Channels," name the channel "Rules," and adjust the permissions so only admins can post. You can add a Discord rules template or customize your rules.
Server owners must apply an age-restricted label to any channels that contain sexually explicit content. Users may not post sexually explicit content in any space that cannot be age-restricted, including in avatars, custom statuses or bios, server banners, server icons, invite splashes, emoji, and stickers.