Community Server
Implementation example for a community-focused Discord server. Organize roles by interests and activity levels.
Implementation Guide
Prerequisites
- Identify the interests and activity levels most relevant to your community
- Select clear, recognizable emojis for each role
- Ensure the following roles exist in your server:
- Art - For art enthusiasts
- Photography - For photographers
- Music - For music lovers
- Books - For book readers
- Very Active - For highly active members
- Casual - For casual members
- Lurker - For members who prefer to observe
Role Message Creation
Execute the following command to create your community role message:
/role-reactions setup title:Community Interests description:Choose your interests and activity level! roles:🎨:Art,📸:Photography,🎵:Music,📚:Books,🔥:Very Active,😎:Casual,👀:LurkerVerification
After creating the role message:
- Test role assignment by clicking reactions
- Verify members can assign and remove roles
- Confirm the bot has proper permissions
Advanced Customization
- Add additional categories as your community grows
- Use custom emojis for unique server branding
- Create separate messages for different interest categories
- Combine with other templates for multi-purpose servers
Troubleshooting
- Roles not assigned: Verify the bot has Manage Roles permission and its role is positioned above target roles
- Emoji not working: Use standard emojis or custom emojis accessible to the bot
- Members confused: Pin a message explaining the purpose of each role
Best Practices
- Use clear, recognizable emojis for each interest category
- Maintain concise role lists for easy selection
- Encourage members to select roles that match their engagement level
- Regularly review and update roles to align with community interests
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