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Discord servers are usually great—you can find many wonderful communities dedicated to all of your current interests. (Case in point: PCWorld has one for our show, The Full Nerd, where awesome tech enthusiasts hang out to chat about the latest and greatest gear).
Unfortunately, all servers can suffer from the arrival of bot accounts or the occasional person who just doesn't understand proper boundaries. They send unwanted direct messages (aka DMs) to other server members indiscriminately, causing annoyance at best and souring someone's day at worst.
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The problem comes from the fact that Discord leaves direct messages open by default whenever you join a new server. To shut down bots and harassers, you'll need to reverse that.
Changing your settings is simple. Under Settings > Privacy & Safety, find Server Privacy Defaults. If you scroll down a bit, it's second on the list. Flip the toggle for Allow direct messages from server members to off. You'll now have your direct messages closed by default when joining a server. You can also manually enable them per server at your leisure. If you're already a part of a lot of servers and want to retroactively apply this setting change, you can do that by clicking the toggle.
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To manually enable direct messages from a particular server's members, desktop users can right-click on the server's icon in the left navbar and then choose Privacy Settings. A window with a toggle for enabling the feature will appear. On mobile, tap the server's icon and then hit the three-dot icon toward the upper right of your screen. This option is the second toggle in the menu.
Now that you're all set, you can get back to your group chats or continue rolling on with further setting customizations. We suggest learning how to change your nickname on each Discord server you're on. You can also check out our beginner's guide on Discord, which walks you through all the stuff that's handy to know as you get started.
Late last week we reported that FromSoftware had cautioned against leaving Elden Ring in Rest Mode, as unexpected game closures were causing lost progress. The advice, coming courtesy of publisher Bandai Namco, was to, at the very least, quit to the main menu screen to ensure that your save data got properly stored.
However, a hotfix, released over the weekend, has apparently solved that problem. “Fixed a bug that caused certain unexpected game closures ,” a message from the title’s official Twitter account reads. Honestly, even with this update installed, we’d still recommend quitting back out to the main menu screen before you finish playing – it’s not like the loading times are longer than a second or two, after all.
LOS ANGELES, CA, 27th February, 2022, Yesterday, Saturday, February 26, 2022 at 12PM EST, UkraineDAO launched with the release of a 1/1 NFT of the Ukrainian flag, minted by CXIP, to raise funds for Ukrainian civilian organizations to help those suffering from the war initiated by Putin. The launch runs for 72 hours. Visit https://www.ukrainedao.love/ to participate. […]
SANTA MONICA, CA, Feb 28, 2022 - (ACN Newswire) - Power of One Foundation ("POOF") has entered into a partnership with Legacy Block (BLCK:Pancakeswap). BLCK is an operating division of Peerless Exponential Partners, LLC (PXP). By way of the partnership POOF will use Legacy Block's BLCK governance token as the governance token for a series of new blockchain based projects targeted at ending hunger in the United States. These projects will materially increase POOF's reach and efficiency in addressing its goal that aligns with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) - Zero Hunger.
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Legacy Block ("BLCK") is the governance token of several protocols seeking to address some of the world's greatest challenges. "We believe we can use our token to solve some of the world's pressing challenges," says Joel Plasco, Co-Founder of Legacy Block. "When we set out to do this in Nigeria we were met with pessimism, what we now know is people will invest their time in what we call Personal Natural Resources ("PNR") to help themselves and their community. Blockchain and tokens are a very helpful tool for documenting and rewarding people for their participation."
Through the partnership POOF will work with Legacy Block to create new food security solutions leveraging the power of Blockchain. POOF's expertise and capabilities have been tested and honed over the duration of the Covid Pandemic. In 2020, as the effects of Covid halted the economy and devastated the income for tens of millions of Americans, POOF stepped up to feed over 3 million people in California and distributed over 10 million lbs of food earning it 2020 California Nonprofit of the Year.
"We learned during the height of the pandemic that new blockchain based tools could have possibly helped us increase the number of people we fed and could have helped people in need get other vital services. We believe we can use PNR to convert time and other intangible assets into tokenized monetizable assets," says Andre Roberson, CEO of Power of One Foundation.
By working with POOF, Legacy Block believes in the acquisition and utility of cryptographic assets available to everyone on the planet. Legacy Block has signed up 100,000 members in Africa who have pledged more than 5 million hours of their time to help social innovators who solve real world problems. These members are using PNR to eliminate extreme poverty. Legacy Block has agreed as part of this partnership to provide training and start-up capital to 50,000 POOF members which will allow those members to use PNR to reduce food insecurity.
"Applying PNR to food securities issues in the USA is the next step in creating a global PNR ecosystem capable of reducing financial inequalities," says Master Node Holder Lou Zant.
"We are excited to work with Legacy Block to help 50,000 of our community members activate their Personal Natural Resources ("PNR") to achieve permanent food security and to have access to the Legacy Block BLCK governance token and the great minds gathering to solve real life problems using blockchain," says Andre Roberson.
About Legacy Block
Legacy Block is an operating subsidiary of Peerless Exponential Partners, LLC, a company headquartered in the USA. Its purpose is to provide a framework for governance and coordinate the Legacy Block Initiative. This will foster transformative social impact through decentralized technologies in support of financial inclusion. The goal is the elimination of extreme poverty to ensure universal basic opportunities exist for every citizen on the planet.
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Copyright 2022 ACN Newswire. All rights reserved. www.acnnewswire.comPower of One Foundation ("POOF") has entered into a partnership with Legacy Block (BLCK:Pancakeswap). BLCK is an operating division of Peerless Exponential Partners, LLC (PXP).
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We were wrong to dismiss the best Xbox games releasing in March 2022. There’s Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands, which is unusual in the sense that it’s a full game inspired by some DLC. And that’s without mentioning a new Final Fantasy game, Elex II and some tasty indie games and sequels. Maybe Elden Ring has some competition after all.
Crunchyroll recently released additional details on its upcoming anime film JUJUTSU KAISEN 0, including a trailer, images, and the English voice cast. Tickets for the film are now on sale in the United States and will be available in Canada on March 1 for the film opening in theaters on March 18.