To begin setting up a Community Server, download the Discord app (Windows, macOS, iOS, Android, and Linux), open it, and sign in.
You can create a Community server from scratch, just like how you make your own Discord server. First, click on the large plus (+) icon on the left column to create a new server.
From the next window that pops up, select “Create My Own” if you want to make a Community server from scratch. However, it’s a good idea to use ready templates, so scroll down a bit and choose “Local Community.”
Next, select “For a Club or Community.”
Type the server name in the box and, if you want, upload a display picture for your server (You can always do that later, though.). Hit “Create.”
That will create a new Community server with relevant channels.
You’ll still need to go through the process outlined below, however, to enable things like Verified Email Only and Explicit Media Removal.
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