Impose restrictions on moderators to prevent destructive behavior.
It’s important to have an antinuke system in place to prevent moderators from abusing their permissions. This is a security measure which lets your server stay safe from any harmful actions.
The antinuke will set a limit on the number of actions a moderator can perform in a certain time frame. If the limit is exceeded, the moderator will be punished and a message will be sent to the owner.
Discord recently implemented a new mass ban feature which can quickly ban 100+ members. It’s HIGHLY recommended to utilize fake permissions to prevent moderators from using this feature.
Initially, only the server owner can configure the antinuke. However, you can allow other users to configure the antinuke with the antinuke admin
command.
This is a dangerous command and will allow the user to entirely alter the antinuke configuration.
You can exempt users from the antinuke with the antinuke whitelist
command.
This is a dangerous command and will allow the user to bypass the antinuke entirely.
Threshold
The threshold is the number of actions a moderator can perform before being punished.
1
and 10
.Punishment
The punishment which will be applied to the moderator.
ban
, kick
, strip
Punishing members for changing the vanity URL
You can prevent members from changing the vanity URL with the following command
Preventing bots from being added
You can prevent bots from being mass added with the following command
antinuke whitelist (bot ID)
to allow specific bots.Preventing members from being banned
You can prevent members from being mass banned with the following command
1
and 10
.Preventing members from being kicked
You can prevent members from being mass kicked with the following command
1
and 10
.Preventing roles from being deleted
You can prevent roles from being mass deleted with the following command
1
and 10
.Preventing channels from being created or deleted
You can prevent channels from being mass created or deleted with the following command
1
and 10
.Preventing emojis from being deleted
You can prevent emojis from being mass deleted with the following command
1
and 10
.Preventing webhooks from being created
You can prevent webhooks from being mass created with the following command
1
and 10
.You can disable an antinuke module with the same command you used to enable it, but with the status set to off
.
You can use the antinuke config
command to view the current antinuke configuration.
You can use the antinuke list
command to view the enabled modules and whitelisted users.
You can use the antinuke admins
command to view users which can configure the antinuke.
You can grant or remove specific permissions from being monitored using the permissions command:
Antinuke Permissions |
---|
administrator |
ban_members |
kick_members |
moderate_members |
manage_guild |
manage_channels |
manage_roles |
view_audit_log |
manage_webhooks |
manage_expressions |
manage_nicknames |
view_guild_insights |
Impose restrictions on moderators to prevent destructive behavior.
It’s important to have an antinuke system in place to prevent moderators from abusing their permissions. This is a security measure which lets your server stay safe from any harmful actions.
The antinuke will set a limit on the number of actions a moderator can perform in a certain time frame. If the limit is exceeded, the moderator will be punished and a message will be sent to the owner.
Discord recently implemented a new mass ban feature which can quickly ban 100+ members. It’s HIGHLY recommended to utilize fake permissions to prevent moderators from using this feature.
Initially, only the server owner can configure the antinuke. However, you can allow other users to configure the antinuke with the antinuke admin
command.
This is a dangerous command and will allow the user to entirely alter the antinuke configuration.
You can exempt users from the antinuke with the antinuke whitelist
command.
This is a dangerous command and will allow the user to bypass the antinuke entirely.
Threshold
The threshold is the number of actions a moderator can perform before being punished.
1
and 10
.Punishment
The punishment which will be applied to the moderator.
ban
, kick
, strip
Punishing members for changing the vanity URL
You can prevent members from changing the vanity URL with the following command
Preventing bots from being added
You can prevent bots from being mass added with the following command
antinuke whitelist (bot ID)
to allow specific bots.Preventing members from being banned
You can prevent members from being mass banned with the following command
1
and 10
.Preventing members from being kicked
You can prevent members from being mass kicked with the following command
1
and 10
.Preventing roles from being deleted
You can prevent roles from being mass deleted with the following command
1
and 10
.Preventing channels from being created or deleted
You can prevent channels from being mass created or deleted with the following command
1
and 10
.Preventing emojis from being deleted
You can prevent emojis from being mass deleted with the following command
1
and 10
.Preventing webhooks from being created
You can prevent webhooks from being mass created with the following command
1
and 10
.You can disable an antinuke module with the same command you used to enable it, but with the status set to off
.
You can use the antinuke config
command to view the current antinuke configuration.
You can use the antinuke list
command to view the enabled modules and whitelisted users.
You can use the antinuke admins
command to view users which can configure the antinuke.
You can grant or remove specific permissions from being monitored using the permissions command:
Antinuke Permissions |
---|
administrator |
ban_members |
kick_members |
moderate_members |
manage_guild |
manage_channels |
manage_roles |
view_audit_log |
manage_webhooks |
manage_expressions |
manage_nicknames |
view_guild_insights |