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If a user joins your server — or changes their username or nickname — and it matches a blocked keyword, Hashbot will take immediate action.

View Your Current Blocklist

Command: /name-filters list Purpose: Display all keywords currently monitored by Hashbot for name or nickname matching Example: /name-filters list Prerequisites: Manager role required

Ongoing Blocklist Management

Maintaining your blocklist is a continuous process — not a one-time setup. While the Premium Plan gives access to pre-built templates, ongoing review is critical. New scams and impersonation tactics emerge often. To stay protected:
  • Regularly update your list with new scam terms or impersonation attempts
  • Add variations of names used by known bad actors
  • Remove or refine filters that generate false positives
Over time, a well-maintained blocklist becomes more effective — reducing both manual moderation and false positives.
Add trusted users or roles to the Allowlist before enabling aggressive filters.
Otherwise, Hashbot may act on legitimate users unintentionally.

Best Practices

  • Assign the Manager role to trusted team members managing filters
  • Use /template (Subscribers only) to import a curated base set of filters
  • Supplement templates with community-specific entries
  • Add critical roles (e.g., moderators, verified team) to the Allowlist via /allowlist add @Role
  • Monitor your logs to catch missed threats or tune existing filters

What’s Next?

Now that you understand name filters, enhance your protection:

Need Help?

If you need support reviewing or refining your blocklist:
Join our Discord and open a ticket. Our team is happy to assist you.