Discord is a very popular social platform, especially among gamers and developers. It provides multiple communication methods such as voice, video, text, and rich community management functions, allowing users to communicate and collaborate conveniently. So, how to register and use Discord, and how to effectively manage the community and set up agents? This article will answer them for you one by one.

1. How do I sign up for Discord?
Signing up for Discord is very simple. Just visit the Discord website or download the Discord app, click "Sign Up", enter your email address, username and password, and click "Continue", and you can start using Discord. It is worth noting that the Discord username does not need to be unique, and you can change it at any time in the settings.
2. Use Discord
After registering Discord, you can start creating or joining a server. The server is an important concept in Discord. It is like a small community where you can create multiple channels for voice, video or text communication.
Create a server: Click the "+" icon on the left panel, then select "Create My Server", fill in the server name and region, and then you can start inviting other users to join your server.
Joining a server is also very simple. You only need to click on the server invitation link shared by others, or enter the invitation code in the "Join Server" dialog box to join the server.
3. Manage Discord
Discord provides a wealth of community management features. You can set the server icon, name, and region in the server settings, and you can also manage the server members, such as assigning them roles and adjusting their permissions.
Server Management: In the server settings, you can set the server's icon, name, and region, and manage the server's members, such as assigning them roles and adjusting their permissions.
Role management: You can create multiple roles, set different permissions for each role, and then assign roles to different members.
Message management: You can delete, quote, pin messages, and add reactions or use emojis.
Robot management: You can add robots to help you manage the server, such as sending welcome messages, automatically deleting illegal messages, etc.
In addition, Discord also provides powerful channel management functions. You can create multiple channels, and each channel can set different permissions, such as who can send messages in the channel, who can view the channel's message history, etc. You can also set the category of the channel to make the channel more orderly.
4. How to set up a proxy in Discord?
Discord does not directly provide the option to set up a proxy in the application, but you can use a proxy in Discord by modifying the system's proxy settings or using the proxy software kookeey .
The following are the common steps for setting up a proxy:
Open the Settings app, tap Network & Internet, and then select Proxy.
Under Manual proxy settings, turn on the Use a proxy server switch.
In the "Address" and "Port" boxes, enter your proxy server's IP address and port number, respectively.
Click "Save" and restart your computer for the settings to take effect.
However, since Discord's voice and video communications use the UDP protocol, and most proxy servers only support the TCP protocol, even if you set up a proxy, Discord's voice and video communications may still not pass through the proxy. If you need all Discord traffic to pass through a proxy, you may need to use a VPN.
5. Improve the Discord experience
In addition to basic usage and management functions, Discord also provides many advanced features, such as robots, Webhooks, etc., which can greatly enhance your usage experience.
For example, you can add robots to your server to help you manage the server, or provide some interesting functions, such as playing music, sending news, etc. You can also use Webhooks to connect your server with other applications, such as automatically sending messages in Discord when there are new commits in your GitHub repository.
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