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How Classified Pentagon Documents Spread Through a Minecraft Discord Server
Pentagon Classified Documents Leak Linked to Discord
After a batch of classified documents were leaked from the Pentagon, it appears open-source intelligence analysts have pinned the leak down to an unlikely place: Discord. The documents were apparently used by patrons of the messaging platform, which is frequently used by avid video game players, in order to settle a…
Classified US Military Documents Leaked On Minecraft Discord Server And No One Noticed For Weeks
Classified US Military documents remained leaked on a Minecraft Discord server for a month before someone noticed them.
According to a report by CNN, the leaked documents were posted on the Discord server early last month and contained information on Russian casualties and weapon systems available to Ukraine. “This sh*t was sitting in a Minecraft Discord server for a month, and no one noticed,” Aric Toler, a researcher at Bellingcat, said.
The documents began to pick up some traction after a user posted parts of the documents to 4chan. On April 7, some of the Discord members began to worry that they’d be in trouble for reposting the documents. The user who posted the documents on March 1 deleted their Twitter and Discord accounts shortly after.
Nintendo Subpoenas Discord for Identity of Tears of the Kingdom Leaker
I can’t believe this keeps happening: leaked Ukraine War plans spread in part through a Minecraft Discord server
Discord expands Nitro with a soundboard and super reactions
Discord announced today that it’s bringing a handful of new features to Nitro subscribers in April. These include new reactions, of both the visual and audible variety, and a few new themes and seasonal flourishes. These new features either launch today or will roll out to users in the next few weeks. One of the […]
Discord Nitro will let you annoy your friends with soundboard noises
If you’ve ever been on a voice call and felt the need to punctuate the conversation with a sad trombone noise, then you just might have found a reason to subscribe to Discord Nitro. Today, the messaging app announced four new features for its paid tier, including a soundboard feature that allows subscribers to send audio-reactions to voice channels. Soundboards will be loaded up with audio files curated by Discord itself or uploaded by the managers of individual communities.
Most of the other new Nitro perks are fairly subtle: Discord is introducing “super reactions” for Nitro subscribers, which will allow certain emoji reactions to chat messages to animate with a little more flourish than the normal icon. Super reactions are limited, too: Nitro subscribers can use five each week, while Nitro Basic and Classic subscribers can only use two. The company is also giving subscribers 5 new themes (Retro Storm, Strawberry Lemonade, Aurora, Sepia and Neon Nights), and the ability to dress up their avatar with limited-time decorations that overlay flowers, hats or mushrooms on top of their user portrait.
Don’t have Nitro? Discord says that everyone will be given 2 Super Reactions to try out the new feature, even if they aren’t subscribed. Check out the company’s blog for a full rundown of the new features.
This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/discord-nitro-will-let-you-annoy-your-friends-with-soundboard-noises-030020945.html?src=rss
How to Add Apps to Your Discord Server
By adding apps to your Discord server, you can automate server admin tasks as well as add new functionalities to your server. This makes your server a fun place to be in, and we’ll show you how to do just that.
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What Is a Discord Token, and How Do You Get One?
You’ll need to perform a few web browser tricks to reveal your Discord token, and for good reason. Don’t disclose your Discord token to anyone else, since anyone can log in to your account if they have it.