Community safety

When a bad actor shows up, your team already knows the story

SellerBeware lets trusted moderators file structured reports, sends each one to SellerBeware’s developers for review, and—once they accept a case—warns other servers the moment that person joins. Less guesswork, faster decisions, fewer surprises.

Designed around how moderation actually works

Reports stay organized, decisions stay human, and alerts only fire when a case has been accepted—not on every rumor.

Step 1

Report

Your moderators document who concerned them and why, in one standard format.

Step 2

Review

SellerBeware’s developers check the details before anything becomes a network-wide signal.

Step 3

Decide

Approved accounts go on SellerBeware’s shared join-alert list. Denied ones don’t—so other servers never hear about that report.

Step 4

Alert

Servers hear about it in the channel they chose—often before a risky member says a word.

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Built for trust

Communities use SellerBeware when they care about fairness as much as speed.

No alert without approval

Join warnings only reflect cases that passed review. Pending and declined reports never ring bells elsewhere.

One queue, one team

Cases are reviewed by SellerBeware’s developers in a single shared queue, so the same standard applies in every community that uses the bot.

Transparent history

Anyone in your server can look up a user ID to read the status and reasons on file—no secrets, no whispers.

Is SellerBeware a replacement for Discord’s own moderation tools?
No. It complements them. You still use timeouts, bans, and audit logs as usual—SellerBeware adds shared context when the same person hops between communities.
Who can send a report?
Only people your server leaders trust with the Ban Members permission can file a formal report. That keeps volume low and quality high.
Where do I go for help?
Join our support server for setup help, appeals, and best practices. The help center covers most day‑to‑day questions.

Bring SellerBeware to your server

Add the bot, follow the quick setup, and point alerts to a channel your moderators already watch.