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.
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:- Add Your First Filters - Learn how to add and remove filters
- Phrase vs Regex - Choose the right filter type
- Test Your Filters - Verify filters work as expected
- Enable Fuzzy Mode - Catch Unicode and symbol variants
- Run Cleanse - Scan existing members
Related Topics
- Allowlist - Exempt trusted users from filters
- Templates - Apply pre-built filter collections
- PFP Protection - Detect profile picture impersonation
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.