Add to Discord a system for displaying the user name on the server relative to the channel in which the user is located, and not from the server itself in general.
Example: imagine a discord of servers in which there are only 2 channels, and 2 users in total on the server. 1 of which is us looking at another user. Now let's imagine that the first channel is called #minecraft community and another one is called #programming. In the #minecraft community channel, the user we are looking at will be the nickname @Minecraft master. And when viewing on it, but from the # programming channel, the participant will have the nickname @Developer in Java and Python.
I'm not sure that the example is understood as I'm trying to provide it to you in your eyes, but in general, everything consists in displaying the nickname of the same user in different channels, in different ways. As I gave the example above.
Probably someone will think why do this if it's enough to click on the participant and navigate by role or description?
But I would tell the admin of the server in which there are 100 roles for 1 user, then why does he not add the above thought._.
I think this is necessary only for large projects (in terms of projects that are large at the moment), but for small ones, so to say, there is no need... therefore, most likely they will say use roles. But I see roles no longer displaying user information, but simply a tool that allows a person to have access to any part of the discord server.
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