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Link rot (also called link death, link breaking, or reference rot) is the phenomenon of hyperlinks tending over time to cease to point to their originally targeted file, web page, or server due to that resource being relocated to a new address or becoming permanently unavailable.
Our server is private insofar as we have roles which restrict access to certain channels to trusted users. However, whatever is typed in a channel is indefinitely visible and searchable to all future users once they are granted access to the channel. Private messages sent within Discord are not visible to anyone other than you and the other person.
In October 2024, Russia banned Discord, following fines and a request to remove more than one thousand pages and channels. This ban negatively affected their military, who had been using it for front line communications. [78] [79]
Discord is an instant messaging and VoIP social platform which allows communication through voice calls, video calls, text messaging, and media.Communication can be private or take place in virtual communities called "servers".
Unless otherwise stated, the status code is part of the HTTP standard. [1] The Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) maintains the official registry of HTTP status codes. [2] All HTTP response status codes are separated into five classes or categories. The first digit of the status code defines the class of response, while the last two ...
Accused rapist rapper Sean “Diddy” Combs hired men to patrol his parties and recruit young women for “intimate” time with him — claiming it was “an honor” to be asked, a targeted ...
Hoda’s girls Haley, 7, and Hope, 5, have requested magic sets and … makeup. But the latter is not happening. “All these little kids, like young kids, 7,8, 9, are into skincare and stuff.
If <channels> is omitted, all users are shown, grouped by channel name with all users who are not on a channel being shown as part of channel "*". If <server> is specified, the command is sent to <server> for evaluation. [20] Defined in RFC 1459; the optional <server> parameter was added in RFC 2812.