Logging
Route selected server, member, message, moderation, and community changes to private staff channels.
How it works
Logging turns the server activity you select into structured staff-visible records. It is designed for operational awareness and investigation without publishing a raw feed of every internal Discord event.
Before you start
- Create a private staff channel for logs.
- Allow Airwavy to view the channel, send messages, embed links, and attach files where required.
Configure it
- Open Logging in the dashboard.
- Choose a private destination and enable only the activity groups your staff will actually review.
- Save the configuration, then perform a harmless test such as editing a test message or role.
Available audit coverage
- Channels, pins, roles, threads, emoji, stickers, integrations, and webhooks.
- Member joins and leaves, role changes, timeouts, kicks, bans, and unbans.
- Message edits, individual deletes, and bulk deletes where Discord provides the required content and context.
- Voice activity, invites, and scheduled server events.
- Airwavy moderation cases and other configured feature activity.
Privacy and retention
- Use a private destination with the smallest appropriate staff audience.
- Message logs can contain member-authored content. Enable them only when your community policy and applicable rules allow it.
- Review and remove obsolete log destinations when staff roles or channel access change.
- Discord channel history and your own moderation policy determine how long posted log messages remain available.
Expected result
- Enabled activity appears as structured log messages in the selected channel.
- Sensitive records remain visible only to members who can access that Discord channel.
Common errors
Some activity is missing
Confirm that its group is enabled, that the destination still exists, and that Airwavy can view and send there. The dashboard identifies any advanced group that requires premium.
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.