Member Profiles
Create a member profile, control birthday and discovery privacy, and view reputation or rank context.
How it works
Airwavy profiles give members one place for a bio, birthday privacy, reputation, optional server rank context, and presentation choices. Profile editing happens through the authenticated dashboard link returned by /profile settings.
Before you start
- Use your own Discord account and the official /profile settings link when editing personal data.
- Choose a bio and visibility settings that are appropriate across the communities where your profile can be viewed.
Configure it
- Run /profile settings in a server to receive a private link to your authenticated profile editor.
- Review your bio, birthday visibility and delivery choices, global @someone participation, and available presentation options, then save.
- Run /profile view to check your own result; optionally name another member to view the information they have made visible.
What other members can see
- The current Discord display name and avatar.
- The saved bio and reputation total.
- Server join context and, when leveling is enabled, that server's rank progress.
- The birthday month and day only when the owner selected public visibility.
- Premium presentation choices such as a validated accent color where supported.
Reputation
Use /rep for Airwavy's member reputation flow. Reputation is community context, not identity verification, a moderation record, or a guarantee of trustworthiness.
Expected result
- /profile view shows the member's bio, reputation, server join context, and rank when leveling is enabled.
- A birthday is shown to its owner and to other members only when its visibility is public.
Common errors
Changes are not visible
Reload the authenticated profile editor, confirm the save completed for the intended Discord account, then run /profile view again in the intended server.
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.