The @everyone Ping bypasses NSFW Filters in user's Inbox feed even if they haven't accepted the initial NSFW Prompt for a channel.
Issue:
If you have a group of users that you allow access to a newly created channel that has been marked as NSFW, they will see the posts to that channel (including images) in their Discord Inbox feed if the message is posted as @everyone REGARDLESS of the fact that they haven't even accepted the NSFW prompt for accessing the channel.
This is a huge oversight and needs to be addressed. I can understand the @everyone posts showing up in their feed after they have accepted the NSFW prompt to access the channel but ONLY after that happens. No one should be seeing content in their Feed from a NSFW channel that they haven't clicked the NSFW prompt for, regardless of the type of Ping.
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if it's true then that's very bad for the members who are underage.
maybe bringing this issue to the bug report ticket is going to bring this to developers attention faster
https://support.discord.com/hc/en-us/requests/new?ticket_form_id=360006586013
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It's as true as I can test it, me and another Server owner tried it on both our servers and it worked the way I described it. But I will look into the link you provided. I thought this was where to report things lol
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