Discord is the home of the young and new. A lot of the user base is comprised of gamers who are in their teens. They are curious and want to learn this new medium of communication. For them, here is a guide on how to copy Discord profiles, channels, messages, and server IDs and use them to create shareable links. Why? So you can share them with others so they can join in on the fun.

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Let’s take an example. It is easy and straightforward to find andcopy Telegram links, for example. In Discord, you will also find IDs next to links. Discord uses what they call unique IDs. These are unique numerical values assigned to everything from profiles, servers, and channels to messages.

You can either use the id to search within Discord or create a link with the id that can be now pasted into a browser tab to search for the same. Either way, there is no Discord link without an id.

The trouble is that you will have to use the ID to create a shareable link yourself. Discord app is available on a number of platforms like the web, mobile, and even desktop. For the rest of this guide, I will be using the web app wrapped inside Rambox, anall-in-one messaging app, as an example. The steps for Windows and macOS will remain the same. Similarly, I will use iOS but the steps for Discord Android app would be similar.

Prerequisites: Developer Mode

Yup. You need to enable the developer mode option before you may even view Discord IDs for everything from profiles to messages. Developer mode also unlocks some other advanced features but we won’t go into those here.

Enable Developer Mode on Discord Web and Desktop App

1.OpenSettingsfrom the sidebar by clicking on the cog icon.

2.Under theAdvancedtab in the left sidebar, you can enableDeveloper Modetoggle. No need to restart the app or anything.

Enable Developer Mode on Discord Mobile App

1.Tap on yourprofile iconin the bottom right corner. SelectAppearanceand enableDeveloper Modeinside.

Now you are ready to copy Discord IDs and use them to create shareable links.

Let’s begin with the profile links first as that will allow you to gain exposure to your account and invite friends and colleagues too.

As stated, these are MacBook screenshots but you can repeat the same steps for Windows and web apps too.

1.OpenDiscordin your favorite browser app and sign in.

2.Click on the Settings button (cog wheel icon) in the lower-left corner of the sidebar.

3.Click on thekebab menu (three-dot icon)next to your Discord profile name and selectCopy IDoption to copy your unique Discord profile id to the clipboard. We will need this later.

4.You now need to enter the code in the below URL.

Replace ‘yourID’ with the original ID that you copied in step 3 above and you have your Discord profile id link.

The Discord mobile app is slightly better. It allows you to copy both your Discord profile id and username from the same menu.

1.Tap thehamburger menu (three-bar icon)and select theprofile iconat the bottom. Then tap on thekebab menu (three-dot icon)and tap onCopy IDto copy your Discord profile id to the clipboard.

Note:You cannot copy the profile id to create a link of other Discord users. That is not allowed for privacy and security reasons.

Now simply replace yourID with the profile id that you just copied below to create a clickable profile id link for your Discord profile.

Now we will take a look at Discord channels. This is where the bulk of the communication, both text, and voice, happens. A boon to community members.

This is way too easy. Simplyright-clickon the channel name and selectCopy Linkto copy the channel’s link.

Note that you’re able to also copy the selected Discord channel’s id here too. Copy link if you want to share outside Discord and need something that’s clickable.

On mobile, simplypress and hold on the channelto reveal a pop-up where you can copy both the ID and link of the channel selected.

Tap onCopy IDto copy id of the Discord channel andCopy Linkto copy link of the Discord channel.

Security Tip:How to Check Where My Discord Account is Logged in

Even messages on Discord are assigned an id. They also have their own link that you’re able to share with the outside world, inviting them to join the discussion.

Open the channel where the message is located. Find the message that you want to share and copy id or link of it and hover your mouse icon over it. Now click on thekebab menu (three-dot icon)next to the message and open a menu. Click onCopy Message Linkto copy a clickable URL link or selectCopy IDto copy the unique id of the message to the clipboard.

Similarly, you can also copy any Discord message’s id on your smartphone too.

1.Simply press and hold on to the message to reveal a pop-up menu where you can copy both message’s id and link.

To copy message link URL that you can click, tap onCopy Message Linkand to copy id, tap onCopy ID.

Earlier, Discord had a way to copy server id but it seems that the option has been deprecated since then. There is no way to copy either id or link on the desktop. However, you’re able to invite new users to your Discord server which also contains a URL.

1.Simply click on the downward-facing arrow next to the name of the server in the sidebar and selectInvite Peopleoption.

2.In the pop-up menu that opens, click on theCopybutton to copy the server’s URL.

Note that the server invite URL doesn’t contain the id of the server. For all other link URLs that you have copied, you will find the id in the link itself. That’s not the case with Discord’s server invite links. One reason can be because IDs are permanent in nature while you’re able to customize theserver links to expire after a certain number of days. So a new URL will be generated every time.

Here’s the kicker. You can copy server’s id on the Discord mobile app but you still can’t copy link.

1.Tap server name to open a menu. Scroll all the way to the bottom and selectCopy IDto copy the id of your Discord server.

2.If the admin has enabled inviting, you should seeInviteoption in the same menu. Tap on the same to either send invites directly within Discord or tap onCopy Linkto copy a temporary link that you can customize to expire later.

  1. Can you copy links to images, videos, and other files shared on Discord?

It seems that the feature was available in the past but doesn’t work anymore. you’re able to copy link or id of the message shared inside a Discord channel. Users can then check the files attached in the message within Discord app itself.

  1. Then how do I share image and video links or files with others?

That’s simple. Discord on mobile apps like Android and iOS will display the universal share icon. Tap on that to open the share sheet using which you may either download and save the media file locally or share it with someone else.

Discord has a unique system where they assign a unique ID to almost everything like profiles, channels, servers, and even individual messages. You can then use these IDs to either create a link or where available, copy the link directly inside Discord app. This should help you share and garner more users to your Discord profile or share important info.

Don’t want to be part of a server anymore? Here is how you canleave or even delete a Discord server.

Gaurav Bidasaria

Gaurav is an editor here at TechWiser but also contributes as a writer. He has more than 10 years of experience as a writer and has written how-to guides, comparisons, listicles, and in-depth explainers on Windows, Android, web, and cloud apps, and the Apple ecosystem.

He loves tinkering with new gadgets and learning about new happenings in the tech world.

He has previously worked on Guiding Tech, Make Tech Easier, and other prominent tech blogs and has over 1000+ articles that have been read over 50 million times.

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