Moderation

Raid Panic Mode

One hardened response to a raid in progress — raise verification, lock channels, quarantine recent joiners, then auto-revert.

When a raid is actually happening, panic mode snaps the whole server into a hardened state with one command: it raises the verification level, locks the channels new members can see, and quarantines everyone who joined recently, then auto-reverts on a timer so you never have to remember to undo it. It is off by default.

Commands

,panic (aliases ,panicmode, ,lockdownmode) needs Manage Server:

,panic on      engage raid panic mode now
,panic off     lift it and restore the prior state
,panic status  show the current config and state

After ,panic on, exceed reports how many channels were locked, how many members were quarantined, whether verification was raised and when it auto-reverts. ,panic off restores verification, channels and quarantine exactly as they were.

Example

Lock down a raid in progress, then lift it once it is handled:

,panic on
,panic off

Warning: ,panic on locks channels server-wide. It restores your exact prior permissions on lift, but it is a heavy hammer, so reach for it when a raid is genuinely in progress.

Turn the feature on and choose its actions (raise verification, lock channels, quarantine window, auto-revert timer) on the dashboard's Raid Panic Mode page.

  • Anti-Raid can trigger this state automatically when its lock option is on.
  • Need a softer, single-channel lock? Use the standard ,lock command instead.