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Using dcRep

For admins & mods

The web dashboard is where you configure dcRep, review flags, and keep an eye on your server’s reputation health. Access follows your live Discord permissions — if you lose a role, your access updates automatically.

Moderator tools

  • Flag review queue. Pending anti-gaming flags with their evidence. Confirm or dismiss each one, with a reason.
  • Member browser. Search any member and inspect their full score breakdown and contribution history.
  • Reports. Generate weekly activity summaries and a log of moderator actions.
  • In-Discord actions. /mod endorse, /mod penalty, and /mod review for quick moderation without leaving chat.

Admin configuration

  • Channel types. Assign each channel a role in scoring (help, showcase, resources, discussion, off-topic) or exclude it entirely.
  • Scoring weights. Nudge the component weights within bounded ranges to match your community’s culture (available on paid plans).
  • Tier thresholds & roles. Adjust where tiers begin and map them to Discord roles.
  • Decay rate. Choose how quickly inactive scores drift down.
  • Audit log. A complete, tamper-proof history of every admin and mod action.

The danger zone

Destructive actions are deliberately slow and reversible-by-default. Resetting score history runs on a 24-hour delay with an automatic data export first, so an accidental click can be undone. Removing dcRep stops scoring immediately, and its data is cleaned up afterward under the retention policy (see Privacy & your data).

Health & resilience

dcRep is built to keep running through hiccups. If Discord has an outage, events are queued durably and replayed when the connection returns, so scoring catches up rather than losing data. A health endpoint and background heartbeats let you monitor that the bot and its workers are alive.