A powerful moderation bot, with many fun twists!
Moderators can put users on trial for the community to decide their punishment! (Of course, this is subject to moderators' decisions).
Run the starttrial
command and users will be able to vote on a punishment for a set amount of time!
With the economy, each user has balances and can use their money to fund your server (referred to as your ‘company’). To set up your server as a company, run the company setup
command. Then, all users have to do to work there is run the job apply
command in your server! To make money for your server and workers, you need to find another server that uses the bot to have a “conflict” with. Conflicts promote activity and cohesion within server users as they are working together to defeat
the other ‘rival’ company. To set up a conflict, you must first request one. Use the request create <server_id>
. The server you request to be in a conflict with must have the bot. Then, the server you request a conflict with must accept it using the request accept <server_id>
. To set up missions to help defend your server and ‘attack’ your rival, run the missions create <amount> <required_position> <mission_name>
. Then you will have the choice of a ‘attack’ or ‘defend’ mission. Attack missions decrease your rival's ‘security’ and defense increases yours. The first company to make the other ones reach 0 will win! Then you can start a new conflict with another server!
When you first add the bot you may note that it asks for administrator permission. This is due to the large number of moderation actions the bot uses, and it makes it easier to not have to specify every permission needed. We understand if you are unsure or don't want to add the bot with admin, so you may use this link to add the bot: The invite
Now that the bot is added, please proceed to use the /setup
slash command
Once you have used the setup command you are pretty much ready to go!
Note: the setup command requires admin perms
You can use the /config list
command to see all of your set settings.
###How do I use trials?
Simple! After reading above and using the setup
command, you are ready to go!
The command will go something like this:
/starttrial @goose 1h abusing commands
Then, the bot will start the trial in your set judgechannel!
If you don't have one set (set with the setup command), you can use the /config judgechannel #channel
command to set one!
It's that easy!
Modlogs are a channel that the bot will send messages when a moderator does a moderation action using the bots commands! It is set in the setup command, but if you want to change/remove it, you can do the /config modlogs #channel
command!
To mute users, simply use the /mute <member> [reason]
command! This uses the servers set muterole so the user can’t talk in any channels or join voice channels! If you want to do a timed mute, use the /timeout <member> <time> [reason]
. This uses the timeout feature on discord and restricts access on all channels for the specified duration. The downside to the timeout command is that there is a max duration as well as this restricts access to ALL channels not just ones the muterole doesn't have perms to talk in. To unmute, use the /unmute
command and to untimeout, use the /untimeout
command
Thanks for using the bot and please give me feedback and suggestions in the support server!
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