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Global emojis

Unifier has a feature called Global emojis, which allows Unifier users to use other servers' emojis, all without joining the source server or buying Nitro. Server admins have to opt-in to this feature to share their emojis with the entire Unifier network, so that they don't accidentally end up sharing emojis they don't want to share.

For server admins

To allow other Unifier users to use your emojis, you can toggle it by by running /config toggle-emoji. This will either enable or disable emoji sharing, depending on what you set it to earlier.

Once emoji sharing is on for your server, they will show up in /bridge emojis.

For members

You can use global emojis by typing [emoji: emojiname] anywhere in your message, as if you were using a regular custom emoji on Discord.

If you want a list of all emojis available, you can run /bridge emojis [index].

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