Add Midjourney Bot to Your Discord Server

Tokenized AI by Christian Heidorn
21 Dec 202205:34

TLDRChristian Heiron from Tokenized AI presents a tutorial on how to add the Midjourney bot to a personal Discord server. The video addresses the potential overwhelm of messages in the official Midjourney server and offers two solutions: communicating with the bot via direct messages (DMs), which is available to paid subscribers, or adding the bot to a private Discord server for a more controlled environment. Heiron demonstrates the process of inviting the Midjourney bot to a test server and executing a command to generate an image of a big green tree, confirming the bot's functionality within the server. The tutorial also covers how to create a new private server if one does not already exist. However, it is noted that the bot can only be added to servers with up to 1,000 members. The video concludes with a reminder that the Midjourney bot can enhance the user's experience by managing their own image generation and communication within a personal server.

Takeaways

  • 🤖 To add the Midjourney bot to your Discord server, right-click on the bot's name and select 'Add to Server'.
  • 📨 Communicate with the Midjourney bot directly through Direct Messages (DMs) for a less overwhelming experience.
  • 🚫 Direct communication with the bot is restricted to paid subscribers, not available to trial users.
  • 🔄 If you have your own Discord server, you can add the Midjourney bot to it and use it in a private channel.
  • 📝 You can authorize the bot to join your server by following the prompts after clicking 'Add to Server'.
  • 🌳 The bot can execute commands, as demonstrated by generating an image of a big green tree.
  • 💡 If you don't have a Discord server, you can create one by selecting 'Create my own' and following the setup process.
  • 🔑 The bot requires certain permissions to function correctly within your server.
  • 🚨 There's a limitation: the bot can only be added to Discord servers with up to 1,000 members.
  • 📈 For managing large communities, adding the bot to a server with many members is not supported.
  • 📺 The video provides a step-by-step guide on how to add the Midjourney bot to a personal Discord server.

Q & A

  • What is the purpose of the Midjourney bot?

    -The Midjourney bot is designed to be added to a Discord server, where it can be used for various purposes, such as managing and organizing messages and images within the server.

  • How does one communicate with the Midjourney bot?

    -You can communicate with the Midjourney bot by sending commands through a Direct Message (DM) or by adding the bot to your own Discord server and using it within a private channel.

  • Is there a limit to the number of members in a Discord server where the Midjourney bot can be added?

    -Yes, the Midjourney bot can only be added to Discord servers that have up to 1,000 members.

  • What are the steps to add the Midjourney bot to an existing Discord server?

    -To add the Midjourney bot to an existing server, you right-click on the bot's name, click on the profile button, select 'Add to Server', choose the server you want to add the bot to, and then click 'Continue'. You will be asked for permissions, authorize them, and confirm that you are a human.

  • What if someone doesn't have a Discord server and wants to create one?

    -If someone doesn't have a Discord server, they can create one by clicking the 'Add a Server' button, selecting 'Create my own', choosing the server type (likely 'For me, and my friends'), naming the server, and hitting 'Create'.

  • How does the Midjourney bot handle commands within a private Discord server?

    -Once added to a private Discord server, the Midjourney bot can receive and execute commands directly within that server. For example, the user can request the bot to generate an image, such as a 'big green tree', and the bot will respond with the requested content.

  • What is the advantage of using the Midjourney bot in a private Discord server?

    -Using the Midjourney bot in a private Discord server allows for a more organized and personalized experience. It reduces the overwhelming number of messages and allows users to manage their interactions and content more effectively.

  • Is there a difference in using the Midjourney bot in DMs versus a private server?

    -Yes, using the Midjourney bot in DMs is a more direct and possibly immediate way to interact with the bot. However, this feature is restricted to members who are subscribers. In contrast, adding the bot to a private server allows for a more controlled environment and is available to all users, regardless of subscription status.

  • Why might someone prefer to use the Midjourney bot in their own private server rather than the official Midjourney Discord server?

    -Some users might prefer using the Midjourney bot in their own private server for better control over the messages and images they receive, as well as for privacy reasons. It also allows them to tailor the bot's usage to their specific needs and preferences.

  • What is the role of the 'Add to Server' button in the process of inviting the Midjourney bot?

    -The 'Add to Server' button is used to initiate the process of inviting the Midjourney bot to a specific Discord server. It is found in the bot's profile after right-clicking on the bot's name.

  • What is the significance of authorizing permissions when adding the Midjourney bot to a server?

    -Authorizing permissions is necessary for the Midjourney bot to function properly within the server. It allows the bot to access and manage messages, images, and other content as per the commands issued by the users.

  • How does the Midjourney bot help in managing the overwhelming number of messages in a Discord server?

    -The Midjourney bot can help manage the flow of messages by allowing users to communicate with it directly through DMs or within a private channel in their own server. This can reduce the clutter of messages and make it easier for users to follow and manage their interactions.

Outlines

00:00

🤖 Adding Mid Journey Bot to Your Discord Server

Christian Heiron from Tokenized AI guides viewers on how to add the Mid Journey bot to their private Discord server. He explains that the bot can be communicated with directly through Direct Messages (DMs), but this feature is limited to paid subscribers. For trial users or those with a private server, the bot can be added to their server for a more personalized experience. The process involves right-clicking on the bot's profile, selecting 'Add to Server', choosing the desired server, and authorizing the necessary permissions. The video also demonstrates the bot's functionality by having it generate an image of a big green tree within the viewer's server. The tutorial is aimed at users who may find the official Mid Journey Discord server overwhelming due to the volume of messages and would prefer a more controlled environment.

05:00

🎉 Viewer Engagement and Future Content

Christian Heiron expresses his appreciation for viewers who have watched the entire video and encourages them to engage with the content by liking the video. He also prompts viewers to subscribe to his channel to be notified when new videos are released. The tone is appreciative and welcoming, ensuring that viewers feel valued and looked forward to in future content.

Mindmap

Keywords

💡Midjourney Bot

The Midjourney Bot is an AI software tool that can be integrated into a Discord server to facilitate various tasks and interactions. In the video, it is the primary subject as the host, Christian Heiron, demonstrates how to add this bot to a private Discord server. It is used to manage communication and perform commands within the server, enhancing the user experience by allowing direct messaging (DM) for commands.

💡Discord Server

A Discord server is a platform where communities can communicate through text, voice, and video. In the context of the video, it is the environment where the Midjourney Bot is being added. The server can be private, catering to a specific group of people, and is central to the tutorial as it is the place where the bot's capabilities are showcased.

💡Direct Message (DM)

A direct message, or DM, is a private communication channel between two users on a platform like Discord. The video mentions using DMs to communicate with the Midjourney Bot directly, which is an alternative to using public channels within a Discord server. This method is convenient for users who prefer a quieter, more personal interaction with the bot.

💡Subscribers

Subscribers are individuals who have a paid membership or subscription to access certain features or content. In the video, it is mentioned that using the Midjourney Bot through DM is restricted to subscribers, implying that there are benefits or functionalities exclusive to those who have paid for the service.

💡Trial Users

Trial users are individuals who are testing a service or product for a limited time without cost. The video script specifies that the DM feature with the Midjourney Bot is not available to trial users, highlighting a difference in access levels between free and paid users.

💡Permissions

Permissions in the context of Discord and the Midjourney Bot refer to the authorizations required for the bot to perform actions within the server. When adding the bot to a server, the user must grant these permissions, which are necessary for the bot to function correctly and interact with the server's channels.

💡Test Server

A test server, as used in the video, is a server created for the purpose of testing functionalities, features, or integrations before deploying them to a live or main server. Christian Heiron uses a test server to demonstrate the addition and operation of the Midjourney Bot, ensuring that the process works as intended.

💡Personal Server

A personal server is a Discord server created and controlled by an individual for their own use or for a specific group of friends. In the video, the host guides viewers on how to create a personal server if they do not already have one, which can then be used to add the Midjourney Bot for a more personalized experience.

💡Member List Icon

The member list icon is a graphical user interface element within Discord that, when clicked, displays the list of members in a server. The video instructs viewers to use this icon to find and interact with the Midjourney Bot if it is not immediately visible on the screen.

💡Tokenized AI

Tokenized AI is the company or platform that the host, Christian Heiron, represents. It is mentioned at the beginning of the video as the source of the tutorial and the place where viewers can find more information about AI software. The company's focus is on navigating the world of AI, which is relevant to the topic of adding a bot to a Discord server.

💡Limitation

In the context of the video, a limitation refers to the constraints or restrictions associated with using the Midjourney Bot. Specifically, the video mentions that the bot can only be added to Discord servers with up to 1,000 members, which is a limitation for those managing larger communities.

Highlights

Christian Heiron from Tokenized AI presents a tutorial on adding the Midjourney bot to a private Discord server.

If you don't have a Discord server, the video shows you how to create one.

Managing the Midjourney bot through direct messages (DMs) can help reduce information overload.

Direct communication with the bot is restricted to paid subscribers.

Adding the Midjourney bot to your own server allows for a more personalized experience.

To add the bot, right-click on the Midjourney bot's name and select 'Add to Server'.

You will need to authorize the bot and confirm your human verification.

The bot will join your server and you can communicate with it directly.

A demonstration of the bot creating a 'big green tree' image is shown.

Creating a new server involves selecting 'Create my own' and following the setup prompts.

The Midjourney bot can be added to your newly created server following the same process.

There is a limitation that the bot can only be added to servers with up to 1,000 members.

The video provides a step-by-step guide to adding the Midjourney bot to a private Discord server.

The tutorial is aimed at users who find the official Midjourney Discord server overwhelming.

Christian Heiron emphasizes the value of giving a thumbs up and subscribing for more content.

All the links and resources mentioned are available in the description box below the video.

The video concludes with a reminder to like and subscribe for future updates.

The tutorial is designed to help users navigate the world of AI software more effectively.