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discord [2022/11/30 12:00] – [Desktop] Ben | discord [2022/11/30 12:02] (current) – [Muting] Ben |
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- Swipe a finger across from the left side of the screen to reveal the server and channel list | - Swipe a finger across from the left side of the screen to reveal the server and channel list |
- Touch the "Toot Police" server icon (the triple heart logo) if it's not selected already | - Touch the "Toot Police" server icon (the triple heart logo) if it's not selected already |
- Hold your finger down on the text channel (they have a "#" icon, e.g. //#music-control//) | - Hold your finger down on the text channel (they have a "#" icon, e.g. //#guildwars2//) |
- Touch "Notification Settings" | - Touch "Notification Settings" |
- Touch "Only @mentions" so that you will be only notified if someone specifically tags you or a role that you have | - Touch "Only @mentions" so that you will be only notified if someone specifically tags you or a role that you have |
===== Muting ===== | ===== Muting ===== |
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You can also "mute" a channel or the entire TooT server. This is different to changing the notification settings as it also prevents unread indicators and, unlike changing notification settings, it can also be activated for a temporary period of time (the mute will turn itself off automatically). A temporary mute is often useful if there's an active conversation going on in one channel that you're not particularly interested in or if you just don't want to be disturbed by Discord for a while. Please **do not** mute the whole server (or the #announcements channel) permanently as it then means I have no real way to notify you of upcoming events. | You can also "mute" a channel or the entire TooT server. This is different to changing the notification settings as it also prevents unread indicators and, unlike changing notification settings, it can also be activated for a temporary period of time (the mute will turn itself off automatically). A temporary mute is often useful if there's an active conversation going on in one channel that you're not particularly interested in or if you just don't want to be disturbed by Discord for a while. Please **do not** permanently mute the whole server (or the #announcements channel) as it then means we have no real way to notify you of upcoming events. |
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