Feature Request: Custom Status Per Server
(I've seen a few of these suggestions scattered around already, but they all appear to be older, so I thought I'd hop in and breathe some new life into this idea!)
I'm on a handful of different servers, each with very different focuses and communities. My place of work uses Discord to communicate announcements, shift-switches, and tech errors in the different areas of the building, I am on a variety of collaborative writing servers, I follow a few Discord-based kickstarters, and I support friends in their twitch streams.
So, let's say I'm at work, typing up an announcement in our server. I would appear online to write that announcement in case my coworkers had any questions; however, that also advertises my (supposed) presence on Discord to members of the other servers when I'm really not available for hobbies or chatter in that moment. I think a lot of multi-tasking Discord users would benefit from a way to further express their availability per server so as not to leave other community members wondering why they aren't being responded to.
While I'm sure it'd be a mammoth task to configure a per-server code for the four different "default" statuses (online, idle, do not disturb, and invisible), perhaps there'd be a way to allow for different custom statuses per server, similar to the "about" section that Nitro users have access to? That way, people could advertise their availability with words (i.e. a custom statuses in servers A and B that read "At work, unavailable" that would NOT carry over to server C, the one that's used for work) rather than having to ignore—and possibly forget about—direct messages sent when they were online, yet unavailable.
(An alternate suggestion could be a "toggle on/off per server" option to choose which server(s) you want your singular custom status to be visible on!)
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