I saw a feature I liked in Discord. Basically, when you initially join the server after invite, you have the role @noob and you can’t do anything with that role, other than go to the Read-Me-First channel. There, there are a couple posts you have to read, and click a button to say you read them. Once you do this, a bot removes your noob role, and gives you a new-user role.
The server I saw this on was called Low Level Learning. https://discord.com/invite/gZhRXDdBYY The guy is on YouTube as well, perhaps worth checking out in its own right.
We don’t have to do exactly the above flow, we should think about what is right for us, but this is a currently low priority nice-to-have thought that I wanted to document.
I saw a feature I liked in Discord. Basically, when you initially join the server after invite, you have the role @noob and you can’t do anything with that role, other than go to the Read-Me-First channel. There, there are a couple posts you have to read, and click a button to say you read them. Once you do this, a bot removes your noob role, and gives you a new-user role.
The server I saw this on was called Low Level Learning. https://discord.com/invite/gZhRXDdBYY The guy is on YouTube as well, perhaps worth checking out in its own right.
We don’t have to do exactly the above flow, we should think about what is right for us, but this is a currently low priority nice-to-have thought that I wanted to document.
Imported from Jira: https://mockprogrammingjob.atlassian.net/browse/TRIB-245?atlOrigin=eyJpIjoiMDEwYzZjZDZjMGM2NDE4ZDk0ZDAzYTI1YTYyNzQwODMiLCJwIjoiaiJ9