Auto Moderation

Let Mochi handle the obvious stuff — automatically.

Auto moderation helps Mochi quietly step in when common disruptive behavior appears, so your moderators don’t have to react to every small issue.

Instead of cleaning up after things go wrong, auto moderation helps prevent problems before they take over a channel. Each rule is configurable, optional, and designed to stay out of the way when not needed.

You stay in control. Mochi simply helps carry the routine load.


What Auto Moderation Covers

Mochi can automatically detect and act on:

  • Excessive caps

  • Message spam or duplicates

  • Emoji spam

  • Discord invite links

  • External links

  • Mass mentions

  • Profanity

  • Zalgo (unreadable or glitched text)

Each rule can be enabled, tuned, or disabled individually — use only what fits your community.


Automation, Not Overreach

Auto moderation works best for clear, repeatable patterns, such as spam or formatting abuse.

It’s meant to handle:

  • Obvious spam

  • Repetitive messages

  • Flooding or clutter

It’s not meant to replace human judgment in:

  • Emotional situations

  • Context-heavy conversations

  • Edge cases or cultural nuance

Think of auto moderation as a safety net, not a judge.


Why It Matters

Used thoughtfully, auto moderation:

  • Reduces moderator burnout

  • Keeps channels readable

  • Prevents small issues from escalating

  • Creates consistent enforcement

When it’s working well, you barely notice it — and that’s the goal.

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