
To find your Discord server ID on PC, you can right-click on the server name in the server list and select "Copy ID." This method is quick and easy.
Discord server IDs are 19-digit numbers that identify a specific server. They can be used to invite others to join or to link your server to other platforms.
You can also find your server ID by going to your Discord server settings and clicking on the "Server Settings" button. From there, you can select "Widget" and then click on the "Copy ID" button.
Finding your Discord server ID on your smartphone is a bit different. You can find it by going to your Discord server settings, tapping the three dots on the top right corner, and selecting "Server Settings." From there, you can select "Widget" and then tap on the "Copy ID" button.
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What is a Discord Server ID?
A Discord Server ID is a unique 18-digit identifier that references specific servers within the source code of plugins and bots that interact with Discord.
It's used for debugging purposes and can be incredibly helpful if you're experiencing technical issues on Discord.
Every element on Discord has a unique identifier, including users, servers, channels, and even individual messages.
Developers use these numbers to reference elements within Discord, which is why it's common for developers of Discord bots to have Developer Mode enabled.
This unique ID is essential for developers to pinpoint issues and fix them efficiently.
Finding Your Discord Server ID
To find your Discord server ID, you'll first need to turn on "Developer Mode." This can be done from the desktop app or web browser access by clicking the "Settings" icon, then selecting "APP SETTINGS" and scrolling down to the "Advanced" section.
The "Developer Mode" slider should be blue when enabled, and you can exit the settings by pressing ESC or clicking X.
To locate the server ID, right-click on the server's name above the text channel list and choose "Copy ID." You can then paste the ID somewhere for later use.
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You can also find the server ID by navigating to the server, right-clicking (desktop) or long-tapping (mobile) the server's profile picture, and clicking or tapping "Copy Server ID" at the bottom of the menu.
To enable "Developer Mode" on an Android device, sign in to your Discord account, tap the hamburger menu icon, and tap your profile icon at the bottom right. Then, choose "User Settings", "App Settings", and "Behavior" to enable the slider beside "Developer Mode."
Once "Developer Mode" is enabled, you can find the server ID by long-pressing on the server's name above the channel list and tapping "Copy ID" from the drop-down menu.
Here's a quick summary of the steps to find your Discord server ID:
- Enable "Developer Mode" from the desktop app or web browser access.
- Right-click on the server's name above the text channel list and choose "Copy ID."
- Navigate to the server, right-click (desktop) or long-tap (mobile) the server's profile picture, and click or tap "Copy Server ID."
- Enable "Developer Mode" on an Android device by following the steps outlined above.
- Long-press on the server's name above the channel list and tap "Copy ID" from the drop-down menu.
Finding a Specific ID
Finding a Specific ID is easier than you think. To find the server ID, navigate to the server where you want to find the ID. You need to be on the server to get the ID.
On an iPhone, tap the three-dotted icon next to the server's name and choose "Copy ID" from the drop-down menu. This will copy the server ID to your clipboard.
On desktop or mobile, right-click (desktop) or long-tap (mobile) the server's profile picture to access the menu. From here, click or tap "Copy Server ID" to copy the ID to your clipboard.
You can paste the copied ID into notes or any writing software on your phone for future use.
Frequently Asked Questions
How to get 16 digit Discord ID?
To view your 16-digit Discord ID, go to 'User Settings', open the 'Appearance' tab, and enable developer mode. Your ID will be displayed next.
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