Hey everyone, I’m in a bit of a pickle with Discord and could really use some advice.
I messed up by giving some bots illegal API data, and now Discord’s on my case. They’ve been sending me warnings about violating their developer services terms. I’ve already deleted the bots from my server and the developer portal, but the warnings keep coming through email.
I’m really worried they might suspend my account. Has anyone dealt with something like this before? What should I do next? I thought deleting everything would solve the problem, but it hasn’t.
Is there a way to contact Discord directly about this? Or should I just wait it out and hope the warnings stop? I really don’t want to lose my account over this mistake. Any tips would be super helpful!
I’ve been in your shoes before, and it’s a nerve-wracking situation. Here’s what worked for me: First, document everything. Take screenshots of the deleted bots and your developer portal. Then, draft a detailed email to Discord support explaining the situation. Be honest about your mistake and emphasize the steps you’ve taken to correct it.
In my experience, persistence is key. If you don’t hear back within a week, follow up politely. It took about three emails before I got a human response, but they were understanding once I explained everything.
While waiting, avoid creating new bots or using any API services. It might take a few weeks for the warnings to stop, but stay patient. Keep your account activity minimal during this time to avoid any further issues.
Remember, Discord deals with these situations often. As long as you’re transparent and cooperative, they’re usually willing to work with you to resolve the problem.
hey man, been there done that. discord can be a real pain sometimes. my advice? keep buggin their support team till they listen. send em a msg every couple days explainin what happened n how youve fixed it. might take a while but theyll get it eventually. just dont do anythin stupid with bots for now n youll be sweet
I’ve been through a similar situation, and it’s definitely stressful. Deleting the bots is a good first step, but Discord’s system might take some time to register the changes. My advice would be to proactively reach out to Discord support through their official channels. Explain the situation, acknowledge your mistake, and detail the steps you’ve taken to rectify it. They’re more likely to be lenient if you show initiative in addressing the issue. In the meantime, refrain from creating new bots or using any API services until this is resolved. It might take a few days or even weeks, but persistence and patience are key when dealing with ToS violations. Stay calm and keep all communication with Discord professional and courteous.