Closed lewisakura closed 4 years ago
User ID 562415519454461962
has ONE_ELEVEN as a user flag. We now know it's used, just that we don't know what for.
My account also has it 269247101697916939
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but my other account I made a few days after has the flags as 0
Just to say seems if I run this in the developer console to get the flag it seems to say I have it
Object.values(webpackJsonp.push([[],{['']:(_,e,r)=>{e.cache=r.c}},[['']]]).cache).find(m=>m.exports&&m.exports.default&&m.exports.default.getCurrentUser!==void 0).exports.default.getCurrentUser().flags
but using the profile network packet says I don't have it though when I goto the developer portal and look through the packets it shows I have it there also.
More information on the flag is provided in this issue here https://github.com/discord/discord-api-docs/issues/1823
It's an internal flag.
Anyway, the hunt is over. We know it's related to partner/verification applications and it was accidentally leaked to clients' private flags. We'll give it a name and description soon.
1 << 11 is currently the only flag missing from our list that we know about. Some say it was a reserved flag that was never used, some say it's a mysterious flag that will lead to your death1!
1: no one said this
Anyway, it would be great if we could document whatever this mystery flag is. Someone already datamined the Discord client and didn't find anything regarding it. Maybe someone else can find it? I don't know. Maybe I missed something.