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(ID)entify Discord’s Unique Numbers All users have their unique 18-digit number ID in Discord. Right clicking a text or voice channel, you can copy IDs in the same way, meaning you don't have to type #really-long-channel-name-no-one-should-use and instead you can just copy and paste the ID of that channel you want to refer to. Open Discord and right-click on the server in the left-hand menu. Mentions a User ID, in other words, pings them. If you're on mobile, simply press down on the Discord server icon, Discord message, or Discord account and press the 3 dots, or press the 'Copy ID' button. This will copy the Discord snowflake to your clipboard.

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There are also multiple types of IDs you can mention, individual users are just one of them: Once developer mode is enabled, on PC you can right click any Discord message, Discord server, or Discord account and press 'Copy ID'. You can enable Developer Mode, right click their name, and click "Copy ID" - then, when pasting (with right click or Ctrl + V), you can paste and use it to mention them, or use it in bot commands (such as MEE6's ban command, where you can pre-ban folks that haven't joined your server previously but you don't want joining ever)

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Someone is that person with special font / text in their username that aren't regular keyboard letters (Standard ASCII characters), or their name is full of emojis, or some Japanese/Russian/Chinese/Korean font that you can't type. You can mainly use IDs for stuff like this: Message/channel ID links are also Discord Support's primary way of verifying reported users and material. Messages have their own IDs as well! You can right click a user's message and click "Copy Message Link" for a quick link to that message if it were to be buried or something. Channels, roles, and even servers also have their own IDs.Īnother use for IDs is via reports to Discord Support to prove what's being reported, as Discord will not accept screenshots alone due to them being very easily faked. Basically it's like your tag, except more easily manageable. Just as the title ID suggests, it's an Identifier for your account. Your ID can be used for a few things, but none of them are malicious.

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For example, my Discord tag is (Proto464#3079 - I don't really accept random friend requests fyi) and my Discord ID is (449710278012174346). Your Discord ID is when you enable Developer Mode (In User Settings > Advanced) and right click any user, or yourself, and click "Copy ID".














Discord id