Welcome to our guide on how to find out when you joined a Discord server! Discord is a popular communication platform that allows users to join servers and communicate with others. However, if you can’t remember when you joined a server or are curious about how long you’ve been a member, this can be frustrating. Fortunately, we’ve put together a list of simple methods to help you determine when you joined a server.
If you’re using Discord for the first time, don’t worry! Our guide will provide you with easy-to-follow instructions to find out when you joined a server. We will be discussing five methods that will help you discover the date and time you joined a server. So, let’s dive into the first method!
Before we start, please note that the methods we will be discussing apply to both the desktop and mobile versions of Discord. So, whether you’re using Discord on your phone or computer, you can use these methods to find out when you joined a server.
Are you ready to discover when you joined a Discord server? Keep reading to find out!
Method 1: Check Your Discord Email Notifications
If you’re unable to recall when you joined a Discord server, checking your email is an excellent first step. Discord sends email notifications whenever you join a server. If you’re not sure whether you’ve received these notifications, it’s a good idea to check your spam folder as well.
Here’s how to search for Discord email notifications: First, open your email provider and enter “Discord” in the search bar. You may also want to include “server joined” or any other relevant keywords. Once you’ve hit “Search,” your email provider should show you all emails that include the words you searched for.
Next, look for emails with subjects that include phrases such as “You have been added to” or “You’ve been invited to join.” These emails should include the name of the server that you joined and the date when you joined.
If you’ve found the email with the server invitation, you can easily check when you joined by opening the email and scrolling down to the bottom. You should see a section that says “Joined at:” followed by a date and time.
Now that you have the date and time you joined the server, you can move on to other methods to confirm the date or time of joining the server.
Go to your email inbox
Search for Discord email notifications: Look for any emails you’ve received from Discord regarding the server you’re trying to check the join date for. Use the search bar in your email client and type in “Discord” or the server name to narrow down your search.
Check your spam or trash folders: Sometimes emails from Discord can end up in these folders, so be sure to check them as well.
If you still can’t find any email notifications, it’s possible that you may have turned off email notifications from Discord. In that case, you may need to try one of the other methods listed below to find out when you joined a Discord server.
Search for “Discord” or the server name
To find out when you joined a Discord server using email notifications, the first step is to open your email inbox. Once you’re in your inbox, you can use the search bar to search for the keyword “Discord” or the name of the server you want to check. This will help you filter out irrelevant emails and only show you emails related to your Discord account.
- Step 1: Open your email inbox.
- Step 2: Use the search bar to search for “Discord” or the server name.
- Step 3: Check for any emails related to joining the server.
- Step 4: Look for the date and time in the email that confirms when you joined the server.
- Step 5: Note down the date and time or take a screenshot of the email for future reference.
It’s important to note that you may have multiple emails related to your Discord account, so be sure to check each email thoroughly to find the one that confirms when you joined the server.
Method 2: Use the Discord Mobile App
If you prefer to use your mobile device to access Discord, you can use the Discord mobile app to find out when you joined a server. Here’s how:
Open the Discord app on your mobile device.
Go to the server for which you want to find out when you joined.
Tap on the server name at the top of the screen to open the server menu.
Tap on “Server Settings” and then “Overview” to see an overview of the server, including when you joined.
Look for the “Joined” date and time under your username to see when you joined the server.
Using the Discord mobile app is a quick and easy way to find out when you joined a server, especially if you’re on the go. If you don’t have the app installed, you can download it for free from the App Store or Google Play.
Open the Discord app on your mobile device
Step 1: If you don’t already have the Discord app installed, download and install it from your device’s app store.
Step 2: Open the Discord app and log in to your account if you aren’t already logged in.
Step 3: Once you are logged in, tap on the three horizontal lines in the top left corner of the screen to open the menu.
Step 4: Tap on the “Settings” icon (gear icon) at the bottom of the menu.
Step 5: Scroll down to the “App Settings” section and tap on “Notifications.”
2.Go to the server’s settings
Once you’re on the server, click on the three horizontal lines in the top-left corner to open the server’s menu.
Scroll down the menu and click on “Server Settings”.
Under the server settings, click on the “Overview” tab.
Scroll down to the “Server Features” section, and you should see the date you joined the server next to the “Membership” label.
2.View your join date in the server information tab
After you have accessed the server settings, tap on the “Server Information” tab.
Scroll down the screen to the “User Management” section, where you can see a list of all members in the server, including your name.
- Find your username on the list and tap on it to view your profile.
- Your join date will be displayed at the bottom of the page, next to the “Joined” label.
- Note that the join date shown may be in a different time zone, depending on the server’s settings.
- If you’re unable to find the server information tab or can’t view your join date, try asking a server moderator or admin for assistance.
Now that you know how to find your join date on Discord, you can keep track of when you joined different servers and reminisce on your Discord journey!
Method 3: Check Your Server’s Audit Log
If you have server administrator privileges, you can also check the server’s audit log to find out when you joined the server. The audit log contains a record of all user actions in the server, including joining and leaving the server.
To access the audit log, follow these steps:
- Open the server settings: Click on the server name at the top of the server window to open the server drop-down menu, then click on “Server Settings”.
- Go to the audit log: In the server settings menu, click on “Audit Log” in the left-hand sidebar.
- Find your join action: In the audit log, scroll down until you find the entry for your join action. This will show the date and time you joined the server.
- Note: If you do not see your join action in the audit log, it is possible that the server’s audit log has been cleared or that your user account was deleted and re-added to the server.
- Exit the audit log: When you have found the information you need, simply exit the audit log by clicking the “X” button in the top-right corner of the audit log window.
Checking the audit log can be useful if you need to find out when other users joined the server as well, or if you suspect that someone else may have joined the server without your knowledge. It is important to note that only server administrators have access to the audit log, so you will need to have the appropriate permissions to use this method.
Now that you know how to find out when you joined a Discord server using these three methods, you can easily keep track of your server activity and manage your server participation. Whether you are a server owner, administrator, or member, these methods can help you stay organized and informed about your Discord experience.
3.Open the server where you want to check your join date
If you haven’t already, open the Discord app or log in to your account on your browser. Once you’re in, find the server where you want to check your join date.
If the server is one that you’re already a member of, it should appear in your list of servers on the left-hand side of the screen. Simply click on the server name to open it.
If you’re not yet a member of the server, you can join it by clicking on the “Add a Server” button in the bottom left corner of the Discord app. You’ll need to have an invite link or be invited by a member of the server to join.
Once you’re in the server, look for the server settings icon on the bottom left-hand side of the screen. It should look like a gear or wrench.
3.Click on “Server Settings” and then “Audit Log”
To view your join date in a server through the audit log, you must first click on the Server Settings option. This can be found by clicking on the server name at the top left corner of the screen. Once you’ve clicked on this option, you’ll need to select the Audit Log option from the menu on the left-hand side of the screen.
It’s important to note that only server administrators have access to the audit log, so if you’re not an admin, you won’t be able to access this feature. Once you have access, you’ll be able to see a list of recent events that have occurred in the server, including when users have joined or left the server.
3.Look for the event “Member Joined Server”
Once you’re in the audit log, you’ll need to look for the specific event that indicates when you joined the server. This event is called “Member Joined Server”. You can filter the audit log to only show this specific event by clicking on the “Filter” button at the top of the screen and selecting “Member Joined Server” from the drop-down menu.
If you joined the server a long time ago, you may need to scroll through a lot of events before you find the one you’re looking for. However, you can use the search bar at the top of the screen to search for your username and make the process faster.
Method 4: Contact the Server Administrator
If you are still unable to find your join date using the previous methods, you can try contacting the server administrator. They may be able to provide you with the information you need.
To contact the server administrator, go to the server’s member list and look for someone with the “Administrator” or “Moderator” role. You can also try sending a direct message to the server’s owner.
When contacting the server administrator, be polite and explain your situation clearly. Let them know that you are trying to find your join date and ask if they can provide you with the information.
If the server administrator is not able to help you, you may need to consider other options for finding your join date.
It’s always a good idea to be respectful and courteous when contacting others, especially those who are in a position of authority or responsibility.
4.Go to the server where you want to check your join date
If you are unable to find your join date using the previous methods, you can always reach out to the server administrator for assistance. In most servers, the server administrator will have access to a user’s join date.
You can send a direct message or tag the administrator in the server and request that they provide you with your join date. Be sure to be polite and respectful in your request, as they may have a lot of requests to manage.
4.Find the server administrator’s username or tag
If you do not know who the server administrator is, you can try looking for their username or tag in the server member list or through any announcements they may have made. It is important to make sure you are contacting the correct person so they can assist you with your query.
If you are still unsure, you can ask other members of the server if they know who the server administrator is. They may be able to direct you to the right person.
Method 5: Check Your Discord Account’s Connections
If you’ve linked your Discord account to other services, you may be able to find your join date by checking those connections.
To do this:
Open your Discord account settings and click on the “Connections” tab.
Look for any services you’ve linked to your account, such as Twitch or YouTube.
Click on the connected service and see if it displays the date when you joined the Discord server.
If you see your join date on a connected service, take note of it for future reference.
If none of your connected services display your join date, you may need to try one of the other methods listed above.
5.Open Discord on your web browser
If you haven’t already, go to the Discord website and log in to your account.
Once you are logged in, click on your profile picture located on the bottom left of your screen.
5.Click on the gear icon next to your username and select “Connections”
Once you’ve opened Discord on your web browser, locate the gear icon on the bottom left side of your screen. This will open up your settings menu.
After opening your settings menu, you will see a list of options on the left-hand side. Look for “Connections” and click on it. This should bring up a list of all the accounts that are currently linked to your Discord account.
If you don’t see the account you’re looking for, you may need to link it manually by clicking on the appropriate option and following the prompts.
5.Look for the server where you want to check your join date
Once you have accessed the “Connections” page on Discord, you should be able to see a list of all the third-party apps and services that are connected to your Discord account.
Scroll down the list until you find the server where you want to check your join date. The server name should be listed along with the name of the third-party app or service that you used to connect to the server.
If you don’t see the server listed, it’s possible that you haven’t connected to it using a third-party app or service. In this case, you’ll need to try one of the other methods listed in this guide to find your join date.
Once you have found the server, click on the “Remove” button next to it to disconnect it from your Discord account. This will remove the server from the list of connected apps and services.