Custom Keywords

The custom keywords rule will block messages that contain set keywords. You can learn how to enable it with the steps below.

1

Enable the Rule

First of all, you will need to enable the Block Custom Words rule, you can do so by toggling the toggle switch of the correct rule.

Or Create a New Rule

In case you enabled the custom words rule before, you will have to create a new one. You can do so by pressing the "Add New Rule" button.

You can create up to 6 custom keyword rules, each rule having up to 1000 keywords.

2

Configure Keywords

After enabling the rule, you will need to enter at least one keyword to it. You can do so by typing the keyword and pressing ENTER.

Additionally, you can also add allowed keywords in the "Allowed Phrases" field.

3

Configure Actions

After that, you will be able to enable actions to take after a user broke the rule.

When rule is triggered

In this menu you can select what you want Discord to do when a message triggers this AutoMod rule. You can choose from:

  • Block Message, this will block the message from being send in your server.

  • Send alert, this will flag the message for review by one of your moderators.

  • Timeout Member, this will timeout the member, which will block them from sending any messages in your server.

Alert Channel

In this menu you can select the channel where you want AutoMod actions to be logged. Make sure this is a moderator-only channel!

An example AutoMod log
4

Configure Exemptions

Now you can select channels, categorys and roles that you want the AutoMod rule to ignore. Users with these roles or in these channels can bypass this rule.

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