How to Disable @everyone in Discord

Discord is frequently used as a communication platform between gamers and streamers. Millions of users exchange thousands of messages in channels and servers. If you’re a server owner, you know sending important announcements to users is an essential part of your role. Therefore, knowing how to disable @everyone in Discord can save you a lot of time. Let’s get started!

How to Disable @everyone in Discord

How to Disable @everyone in Discord

Now make sure you don’t get an unnecessary bombardment of notifications by disabling @everyone in Discord. Just with a few clicks, you can customize your settings:

Method 1: Via Desktop

Option 1: For Server Settings

If you do not want other users to use the @everyone role, you can disable it by following these steps:

1. Open Discord and select the server of your choice.

2. Click the server profile and select Server Settings.

3. Click on Roles from the left menu.

4. Click on Default permissions @everyone.

5. Turn the toggle off for Manage Channel, Manage Roles, Create Expressions, Manage Expressions under GENERAL SERVER PERMISSIONS.

Note: You can also select other roles of your choice if you wish to disable @everyone under this permissions category.

Turn the toggle off for Manage Channel and other permissions

6. Similarly, swipe down and turn the toggle off for all @everyone under MEMBERSHIP PERMISSIONS, TEXT CHANNEL PERMISSIONS, and VOICE CHANNEL PERMISSIONS, VOICE CHANNEL PERMISSIONS, STAGE CHANNEL PERMISSIONS, and EVENT PERMISSIONS.

Option 2: For Bot Settings

Discord also allows users to change @everyone settings for bot permissions.

1. Follow steps 1-3 from the previous option.

2. Click on your bot name from the middle panel.

3. Click on Permissions located at the top ribbon.

4. Scroll down and turn the toggle off for Mention @everyone, @here and All Roles.

5. Click on Save Changes.

Click on Save Changes | How to Disable @everyone in Discord

This way users will not be able to use the @everyone unless they have been granted special access.

Option 3: For Channel Settings

If you do not wish to disable @everyone permissions for an entire server, but only for specific channels, follow the steps below to do the same:

1. Open the channel of your choice from the left menu under the main server.

2. Click on the Settings icon next to the channel name.

3. Click on Permissions.

4. Under GENERAL CHANNEL PERMISSIONS, select red cross on View Channel, Manage Channel, Manage Permissions, Manage Webhooks, respectively.

5. Similarly, scroll down and select cross over roles under MEMBERSHIP PERMISSIONS and TEXT CHANNEL PERMISSIONS.

6. Click on Save Changes.

Click on Save Changes

Method 2: Via Mobile

Option 1: For Server Settings

Let’s check out how to turn off @everyone for your servers:

1. Open Discord and tap on Servers from the bottom left corner.

2. Select your preferred server and tap on server profile.

3. Now, tap on Settings.

4. Scroll down and select Roles under User Management.

5. Tap on @everyone.

6. Turn the toggle off for Manage Channel, Manage Roles, Create Expressions, and Manage Expressions, respectively under GENERAL SERVER PERMISSIONS.

Note: You can also select other roles of your choice if you wish to disable @everyone under this permissions category.

Turn the toggle off for Manage Channel, Manage Roles, Create Expressions, Manage Expressions. | How to Disable @everyone in Discord

7. Similarly, swipe down and turn the toggle off for all @everyone under MEMBERSHIP PERMISSIONS, TEXT CHANNEL PERMISSIONS, VOICE CHANNEL PERMISSIONS, STAGE CHANNEL PERMISSIONS, and EVENT PERMISSIONS.

Option 2: For Bot Settings

You can also select specific bot servers to disable the @everyone option.

1. Follow steps 1-4 from Option 1: For Server Settings.

2. Select your bot name under ROLES – 1.

3. Tap on Permissions.

4. Swipe down and turn the toggle off for Mention @everyone, @here and All Roles.

5. Tap on Save.

Tap on Save

Option 3: For Channel Settings

Lastly, you can disable the @everyone feature for specific channels under your server. Follow the steps mentioned below to see how:

1. Open Discord and select your preferred server.

2. Select the channel of your choice.

3. Tap on the channel profile.

4. Tap on Settings and then on Channel Permissions.

5. Select @everyone under Roles.

6. Under GENERAL CHANNEL PERMISSIONS, select the Red cross icon on View Channel, Manage Channel, Manage Permissions, and Manage Webhooks respectively.

Under GENERAL CHANNEL PERMISSIONS, select red cross on View Channel, Manage Channel, Manage Permissions, Manage Webhooks | How to Disable @everyone in Discord

7. Similarly, scroll down and select cross over roles under MEMBERSHIP PERMISSIONS and TEXT CHANNEL PERMISSIONS.

This way @everyone will successfully get disabled in your channels.

Can Anyone Disable the @everyone Option in Discord?

No, Discord allows only server owners or users with administrator privileges to disable the @everyone feature.

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We hope now you can easily disable @everyone in Discord by following the methods outlined in this guide. Do not hesitate to reach out to us in the comment section. Keep visiting TechCult for more tech-related know-how.

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