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Important policy updates coming to Discord

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discord.com

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notifications@discord.com

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Thu, Mar 3, 2022 08:29 PM

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Hey there, Some important changes are coming to Discord: we’re updating our , , and . These cha

Hey there, Some important changes are coming to Discord: we’re updating our [Terms of Service]( [Privacy Policy]( and [Community Guidelines](. These changes will take effect on March 28, 2022. We’re letting you know ahead of time so you can learn what’s changing. Here are the main things to know: - How we use your information We’ve updated our [Privacy Policy]( to provide better clarity on what information we collect and how we use and share it. - How we describe our services As Discord has evolved, it has become clear that not all communities on Discord are the same. We want users to understand the difference between posting in public and private spaces on Discord and to choose the appropriate space, features, and settings for them and their messages. - New and clearer rules for prohibited content Our [Community Guidelines]( now officially prohibit misinformation and disinformation, malicious impersonation, and better define spam and platform manipulation. We encourage you to read the updated documents in full. We’ve also summarized some of the most important changes in a [post on the Discord Blog](. These policies will be in effect on March 28, 2022. Using Discord on or after that date means you agree to these changes. Thanks for helping us build a place where everyone can belong. Discord Need help? [Contact our support team]( or hit us up on Twitter [@discord](. Want to give us feedback? Let us know what you think on our [feedback site](. Sent by Discord • [check our blog]( • [@discord]( 444 De Haro Street, Suite 200, San Francisco, CA 94107

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