Community QOTD Suggestions
Let your members help shape the conversation.
One of the best ways to keep QOTD feeling alive is to invite your community into the process. With QOTD Suggestions, members can submit their own question ideas — giving them a sense of ownership and making daily prompts feel more personal.
This turns QOTD from a feature into a shared ritual.
💡 Why Enable Suggestions?
Allowing members to suggest questions:
Increases participation and engagement
Reflects what your community actually cares about
Reduces the workload on staff
Makes members feel heard and included
You stay in control — nothing goes live without approval.
✍️ Suggesting a New QOTD
Members can submit ideas in seconds.
To suggest a question, members can use:
/qotd suggestThey’ll be prompted to enter their question idea.
Tips to Share With Members
Encourage questions that are:
Friendly and inclusive
Easy to answer
Safe for your server’s rules
Fun, thoughtful, or creative
This keeps the suggestion list high-quality and easy to review.
📋 Viewing Suggested QOTDs
Review ideas before they go live.
To see all submitted suggestions, moderators can use:
This shows a list of:
Suggested questions
Their reference numbers
Pending approval status
Think of this as your QOTD inbox.
✅ Approving a Suggested QOTD
When a good idea deserves the spotlight.
Once you’ve found a question you like:
Use
/qotd suggestionsto locate its numberApprove it using:
After approval:
The question is added to your QOTD list
It becomes part of the regular rotation (if custom questions are enabled)
You can approve suggestions anytime — there’s no rush.
🌱 A Collaborative Touch
Community suggestions work best when:
Members know what kind of questions are welcome
Moderators review regularly
Approved questions feel celebrated
Even a simple “Your question was added!” goes a long way.
When members help ask the questions, they’re far more likely to answer them — and that’s what keeps QOTD thriving. 🌸
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