So, you might’ve heard about these Discord scams going around, and you might’ve seen that someone in your friends list “told” you that either you sent NSFW stuff to your girlfriend which were leaked on a server, or money-related stuff. Either way the message will have a link to a Discord server, which is where all the scamming takes place.

So, how do you… not get fooled by a message, supposedly from someone in your friends list? Well, one way I could think of is to let your friends know how you talk on Discord! And that’s what I’m doing right now. Also, why not join my Discord server and share how you talk on Discord? This way, if someone got access to your Discord token and your friends recieve a scam message from you, they can identify if that’s the real you!

So, here’s how I talk on Discord:

  1. Like most people, I don’t use capitalization and use slangs to talk (e.g. i like u instead of I like you).
  2. I don’t cuss. Everyone (except little kiddos) knows that we don’t talk about cussing is bad. When I do cuss, I use emojis for censoring. No special characters like asterisks! Plus, that’s one of my server rules.
  3. I don’t send messages about money-related stuff, except when talking about scams. I also don’t usually say someone that they sent some NSFW stuff.
  4. I never send random Discord server invites, only my server invites. That’s also one of my server rules!

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