Effective today, we're making changes for app developers that impact how their Discord apps access information from servers they’re added to, including information about server members, user presence, and message content. While most Discord apps and bots don’t use this information, we’re adding stronger protections for this data such as annual reviews and steeper thresholds for access. Continue reading to learn more about what’s changing and why.
These changes are primarily aimed at app developers (if you’re a developer, head to our Developer Help Center for a detailed guide). If you use apps on Discord, the short version is: most apps will continue working as they do today, but with more guardrails around what data they can access. An app that previously had access, but doesn't complete the new review process or is not granted access, may have functionality impacted as a result. For example, apps that previously relied on text commands (i.e. a bot that reacts to a particular word or phrase sent in a message) may be redesigned to operate with slash commands (where a user activates the bot by typing a /command) instead. To minimize disruption, developers will be notified and given 90 days to retain access while they make any needed changes or apply for continued access through the review process. Additionally, developers can resubmit at any time.
Today’s changes only affect how and when developers apply for access to certain user data, not what data is available. Read on for a full breakdown of what's changing.












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