
Serenity Venting - Anonymous Vents
1. Invoke the command:
In any guild text channel that the bot has access to, you will want to use the /settings command. This will bring up your current Serenity Configuration.

You will need to make sure that you are either the server owner, or have administrator permissions before using this command. You will be sent a permission error message if you do not.
The bot will also check if you have any restrictions on your Serenity Account, such as whether or not you are banned from using Serenity, or muted.
Click "Serenity Venting" to manage the venting feature.

Click "Enable Venting" to continue with the configuration flow.
2. Auto/Manual Set Configuration:
You will be prompted to select
Autoormanualconfiguration.Automaticconfiguration will set up the venting feature for you, whilemanualconfiguration will allow you to fully manage the set up process.
3. Manual Setup — Vent Translations:
When selecting Manual Configuration, you’ll be prompted to opt in or out of our Serenity Translation service—enabling users to fully express themselves in their native language.

4. Manual Setup — Selecting a Venting Channel:
Next, you will be asked to use a select menu to search for, or select a channel that you would like to use as your community venting channel.

If you don’t see the channel you’re looking for, you can type its name directly into the dropdown. If your channel uses special characters or custom fonts, be sure to copy and paste the full name into the box for accurate matching.
5. Enjoy!
Your guild should be configured to support our venting feature! Your server is part of an essential Mental Health support campaign, and we appreciate you configuring our support bot in your guild!
Disabling Anonymous Vents
To disable the Anonymous Venting Feature, you can use the /settings command.
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