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You can easily create Discord roles. Follow our step-by-step instructions. This is how you give rights on your Discord server.
Here’s a step-by-step guide to creating roles in Discord:
- Open Discord and log in to your account.
- Select the Discord server on which you want to create roles.
- Click on the drop-down menu next to the server name to open the server menu.
- Click on “Server settings”.
- Select “Roles” from the menu on the left side of the screen.
- Click on the “Add Role” button.
- Give the role a name by typing in the “Role name” field.
- Add a colour to the role as needed by clicking on the colour box next to the role name and selecting a colour.
- Configure the permissions for the role by setting the sliders on the page accordingly.
- Click on “Save” to create the role.
- Repeat steps 6 to 10 to create more roles.
Which roles are useful on a Discord server?
There are a variety of roles that can be useful on a Discord server, depending on the specific needs and goals of the server. It is important that the roles on a Discord server are meaningful and well thought out to create a safe and respectful environment for all members. Here are some common roles found on many Discord servers:
- Server Owner: This is the person who creates and owns the server. They have most of the permissions on the server and can change settings, add or remove channels and manage members.
- Administrators: Administrators are members who help manage the server and are able to make changes to settings. For example, they can add or remove channels, manage members and assign other roles.
- Moderators:Moderators are members who help keep the server safe and respectful. They monitor the chat to make sure all members are following the rules, and can take action to remove or ban problematic members if needed.
- Members: These are the general members of the server. They normally have limited permissions and can read and write in the channels they are approved for.
- Guests: Guests are members who can only access certain channels or areas of the server and normally have limited permissions. This is often useful if, for example, the server was created for a specific event or activity and is only temporary.
- Bot: A Discord Bot is a special account that performs automated tasks, such as sending notifications or performing moderation tasks.