PFP Review lets your team visually inspect avatars that closely resemble protected images — and take action directly from the Dashboard.Documentation Index
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How It Works
- Run
/pfp-filters reviewin any channel where Hashbot is active - Hashbot scans your server for avatars similar to any image in your PFP filter list
- You receive a summary showing the count of pending matches
- Click the “Review on Dashboard” button to open the full review
- On the Dashboard, inspect each flagged avatar side-by-side with the matched filter image
- Take action on each match: Ban, Mark Safe, or Skip
These are near-matches — they fall below the automatic ban threshold but are still visually similar to known scam images or protected avatars.
Your Reviews Improve Detection
Every time you confirm or dismiss a match, Hashbot refines its detection:- Confirmed bans help Hashbot recognize visual variations (flipped logos, color shifts, overlays)
- Marked safe entries teach Hashbot to avoid similar false positives
- Over time, this reduces manual review and improves accuracy
Dashboard Features
The Threat Review page on the Dashboard provides:- Full Scan vs Cached Scan — run a fresh scan or review cached results
- Adjustable threshold — slide between 0.50 and 1.00 to control sensitivity
- Side-by-side comparison — member avatar next to the matched filter image
- Match metadata — score, user roles, account age, join date
- Bulk actions — process multiple matches efficiently
When to Run Reviews
- Weekly as part of routine moderation
- After applying new PFP templates — check for new matches
- After uploading team or brand images — verify detection is working
- After a scan — run
/pfp-filters cleansefirst, then review results