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Under Attack Mode

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Unifier comes with an Under Attack Mode (UAM), a feature that blocks all messages from your server from being bridged over Unifier in case of a server raid or similar events. This prevents attacks on your server from affecting other servers connected to the same Rooms as your server is.

Toggling UAM

To enable UAM, you must have the Ban Members permission. But for disabling it, you must have the Manage Channels permission. This way, server moderators can quickly take action in case of a server raid, while server admins can sound the all clear once they have determined that the server is safe.

You can toggle UAM by running /moderation under-attack or u!moderation under-attack. This feature is also available on Revolt.

Automatic UAM

If you haven't yet, please read the guide.

Unifier also has Automatic UAM, a feature that switches UAM on once a Room's have been triggered too many times. Server admins with the Manage Channels permission can toggle this by running /moderation auto-under-attack and view or change the threshold for Automatic UAM by running /moderation filter-threshold.

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