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Before use, please read the Spam Warning to help make the right choice for your discord.


"Who’s There?" provides real-time voice announcements for Discord voice channels. When users join, leave, or even start streaming, the bot plays a quick, personalized notification so you can stay aware of activity without tabbing out. Voices are locale-aware, helping names sound natural across different languages.

Installation

By inviting "Who's There?" to your Discord server, you agree to the Terms of Service and Privacy Policy, and accept responsibility for informing the members of your Discord server about these policies.

To get "who's There?" in your Discord server, you can Invite "Who's There?"

Permissions

  • Connect: required to connect to voice channels
  • Speak: required to speak in voice channels
  • Move Members: allows the bot to enter a voice channel at capacity (full).
    "Who's There?" DOES NOT move members around.

Usage

Simply enter a voice channel with existing members. "Who's There?" will not announce "join" events to a single person, nor announce "leave" events to nobody. That's just silly.

Private channels

By default, "Who's There?" has no access to private channels. This is by design. It is recommended to give "Who's There?" permission to the private channels you want it to operate in. It is NOT recommended to give "Who's There?" the "Administrator" permission.

Spam Warning

Much like the soundboard and entrance sound Discord features, the potential for misuse and resulting voice spam is very high. In an attempt to prevent misuse, "Who's There?" employs strict (arguably harsh) checks for misuse with a globally increasing penalty exponent.

Additionally, it is also recommended that you remove the "connect" and/or "speak" permissions for "Who's There?" in voice channels that you do not want or need voice event announcements. Movie channels, game lobby or raid channels, and private or sensitive channels are all examples of places where voice events may interrupt the mood or flow of a conversation. Please use your best judgement.

"Who's There?" is more suitable for casual and lounge type channels.
It's actually more suitable for "mature" groups... but let's not go there... :P

"Who's There?" Discord Server

For additional questions, issues and/or suggestions, you can use the Who's There? Discord Server.

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