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An easy-to-follow guide on adding the Midjourney Bot to your Discord server
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Do you want your friends to use your Midjourmey Bot on your Discord server? Luckily, adding the bot to your server isn't difficult, so you and all your friends can use Midjourney AI! This wikiHow article teaches you how to add Midjourney to your Discord server.

Quick Steps

  1. Join the Midjourney server.
  2. Click on the Midjourney Bot and select "Add to Server."
  3. Select your server and follow the on-screen prompts to add Midjourney to your Discord server.
  1. Go to https://www.midjourney.com/account and verify you're a human. Click the box next to the prompt to prove you're not a bot, and the page will load.
  2. It's below the cover photo that spells out "Midjourney" and will prompt Discord to open.
    • If you have the Discord desktop client installed, you might be prompted to open it or to continue in the web browser. It's up to you what to pick! You can use Midjourney in the Discord desktop app or the web browser.
    • If you're not logged into Discord, you'll need to log in now.
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  3. You'll see this button in the middle of your screen in your web browser or the Discord app.
  4. If you don't have a server yet, creating one is simple! Just press the + icon and give your server a name to get started.
    • You can only add the Midjourney Bot to servers that you have "Manage server" permissions for. If the server you'd like to add the bot to is not listed here, you'll have to contact the server owner to add it instead.
  5. You'll need to select what permissions you want the bot to have and then prove you're human.
  6. Finalize adding the bot to your server by clicking or tapping Authorize . [1]
    • You need a subscription to be able to use Midjourney AI .
    • Type /imagine to start using Midjourney! Use detailed prompts to get the best results from the AI.
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      • If you don't want the AI to produce images in certain channels, simply restrict app usage in that channel. To do this, right-click the channel in question and select Edit Channel . Click the Permissions tab, select "@everyone," and click x next to "Use Application Commands." Repeat that for every channel where you don't want Midjourney to generate art.
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