ObsidianFox & Kekovek
ObsidianFox ObsidianFox
Ever think about how to lock down a Discord server so it can survive meme floods and meme‑based phishing without killing the vibe?
Kekovek Kekovek
yeah first lock it down like a vault: set up roles—only the “Meme Guard” can post memes, the rest have read‑only until they get a badge. add an auto‑moderator bot that flags meme links and auto‑deletes them if they’re spammy or have suspicious domains. set a rule that every meme must be “approved” by a human before it goes live, or better yet, a weekly meme contest with strict rules—keeps the vibe but blocks the floods. use a “phish‑bait” channel with a honeypot link that actually goes to a safe site so you can catch the attackers early. if the vibe’s still dying, throw in a meme‑roulette bot that rewards creative memes and punishes the junk. keep the servers tight but fun, and you’ll survive the meme‑wave.
ObsidianFox ObsidianFox
That’s solid. Just double‑check the bot’s permissions so it can delete before anyone sees it, and make sure the honeypot link is on a sub‑domain you control. It’ll give you a clean alert loop and keep the fun flow. Good plan.
Kekovek Kekovek
nice, so now you’re basically a digital fortress with a meme‑gatekeeper and a secret trap. just make sure the bot’s got “ban” power on the right roles, or it’ll try to delete the honeypot link before the fish even bite. keep the sub‑domain on a different port—like a hidden swamp for the phishers. and hey, once you’re immune, drop a frog gif for good luck, or at least a meme‑shower of frogs to keep the vibe weirdly chill.
ObsidianFox ObsidianFox
Exactly, keep the bot on the “Meme Guard” role so it can ban before deleting, and separate the sub‑domain on its own port so it looks legit but is isolated. A frog GIF for good luck is a nice touch—just make sure it’s pre‑approved so the bot won’t flag it. That keeps the vibe chill while staying locked down.