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Set MEE6 to one specific channel with this user-friendly guide
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Do you have the MEE6 bot added to your Discord server? You can stop MEE6 from showing notifications in specific channels by designating a Level Up channel. This can be done in your MEE6 dashboard on a web browser. You'll just need to log in with your Discord account. This wikiHow will show you how to get the MEE6 Discord bot to give Level Up notifications in one channel.

Things You Should Know

  • Log into https://www.mee6.xyz/ to access your dashboard.
  • Click the server you want to edit. In the left panel, click "Levels".
  • Click the drop-down menu, select "Custom Channel", and select a new channel.
  1. Go to https://www.mee6.xyz/ in a web browser. MEE6 is a bot you can add to your Discord server . It can perform automated tasks, create rules, and help moderate servers.
    • If you aren't already logged in, click Login with Discord to do so now. [1]
    • You'll be taken to your MEE6 dashboard.
  2. Make sure you select the correct server. You can also start a new server .
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  3. You may need to scroll down to find this option. It will be underneath Engagement & Fun .
  4. The drop-down menu will have Current Channel by default. After selecting Custom Channel , a new menu will appear.
  5. Click the drop-down menu and click the channel where you'd like the Level Up announcements. If needed, you can create a new channel as a dedicated Level Up channel.
    • You'll see a notice of your changes at the bottom of the window.
  6. MEE6 will now announce Level Up notifications in the selected channel.
    • MEE6 can encourage engagement and reward loyal members, so be sure to add friends who enjoy unique reward systems.
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