@someone
Help members discover someone new through an opt-in, cooldown-protected community prompt.
How it works
When a member sends exactly @someone in an eligible channel, Airwavy selects another non-bot member who has not opted out and presents a compact introduction card. It deliberately does not ping the selected member.
Before you start
- Decide which community channels should allow discovery prompts.
- Tell members that they can opt out globally from their Airwavy profile settings.
Configure it
- Open @someone for the server in the dashboard.
- Enable the feature, choose any allowed channels, and set a sensible server-wide cooldown.
- Save, review your own profile privacy setting, then send exactly @someone from a normal member account in an eligible channel.
Privacy and consent
- Members control participation from their personal Airwavy profile settings; opting out applies globally.
- The result uses limited Discord profile context such as display name, account and join age, avatar, and a bounded role summary.
- The selected member is shown without an actual Discord ping, so community discovery does not create an unsolicited notification.
- Channel access still determines who can see the resulting card.
Healthy community use
- Choose social channels where introductions are welcome.
- Use the cooldown to prevent repetitive prompts in busy communities.
- Do not use the feature as a substitute for consent-based role, dating, or sensitive-member matching.
Expected result
- Airwavy returns one eligible member's display name and limited Discord profile context without generating a mention notification.
- Bots, the requester, and members who opted out are excluded.
Common errors
Nothing appears
Use exactly @someone, check that the feature and channel are enabled, and wait for the server cooldown. Airwavy also stays silent when no eligible opted-in member is available.
Saved changes do not take effect
Reload the feature page and confirm the saved values. Then verify that the selected Discord channel or role still exists and that Airwavy can access it.
Discord reports missing permissions
Check the permission on both the server role and the target channel. Channel overwrites and role hierarchy can deny an action even when the server-level permission is present.