If you head over to the server settings on Discord, select Server Template, give the template a title, it will generate the link for you. :)
If you're doing any of these, users won't read your rules properly. Rules pages on Discord pages are often difficult to read and absorb. By using bullets, images, spacing and reactions appropriately, it is more likely that the important information will be read.
Enabling Rules Screening Open Discord. Right-click your server. Hover your mouse over "Server Settings" and click Community Settings. Click Rules Screening. Click Set up Membership Screening. Click Get Started. Enter a rule. Click Save.
Discord rules for nsfw are strictly 18+. If anyone who 'claims' to be under 18 and can see those channels, you risk the entire server being wiped and anyone with moderation rules being perma banned.
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.
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.
If you'd like to add Rules Screening to your server, navigate to the Safety Set Up tab within your Server Settings to get started. Once in the Safety Set Up page, select the Edit button within DM and Spam Protection. Within DM and Spam Protection, press Members must accept rules before they can talk or DM.
Create a webhook rule Click Company settings > Ecosystem > Automation Rules. Click + Add Rule to display the create new rule page. The default rule is that all calls trigger the action. Select the Fire webhook action. Enter the destination URL. Select the authentication method.