Add Midjourney Bot to Your Discord Server

Tokenized AI by Christian Heidorn
21 Dec 202205:34

TLDRIn this tutorial, Christian Heiron from Tokenized AI demonstrates how to add the Midjourney bot to a private Discord server, offering a solution for users overwhelmed by the official server's activity. He explains two methods: direct communication via DM and adding the bot to one's own server for a more personalized experience. The process includes selecting the server, authorizing permissions, and confirming the bot's functionality with a test command. The tutorial also covers creating a new Discord server if one doesn't already exist, with a limitation that the bot can only be added to servers with up to 1,000 members.

Takeaways

  • 😀 The tutorial is about adding the Midjourney bot to a private Discord server.
  • 🔍 If you don't have a Discord server, the video will guide you on how to create one.
  • 📌 The Midjourney bot can be communicated with directly via Direct Messages (DMs) for commands.
  • 🚫 DM commands are only available to paid subscribers, not trial users.
  • 🛠 Adding the Midjourney bot to your own server allows for a more organized and private interaction.
  • 👤 To add the bot, right-click on the bot's name in the server member list and select 'Add to Server'.
  • 🔑 The bot requires certain permissions to function properly within the server.
  • 🎉 The bot can be added to any server with up to 1,000 members.
  • 🌳 The video demonstrates the bot's functionality by creating a 'big green tree' image within a test server.
  • 🆕 For those without a server, the video provides a quick guide on setting up a new private server.
  • 👍 The video encourages viewers to like, subscribe, and follow along for more AI software tutorials.

Q & A

  • What is the main purpose of the Midjourney bot in the context of the video?

    -The main purpose of the Midjourney bot, as described in the video, is to assist users in creating and managing images within a Discord server environment, providing a more personalized and less overwhelming experience compared to the official Midjourney Discord server.

  • How does the video suggest dealing with the overwhelming number of messages in the official Midjourney Discord server?

    -The video suggests two solutions: communicating directly with the Midjourney bot through Direct Messages (DMs) or adding the bot to a personal Discord server to manage images in a private channel.

  • What is the limitation for using the Midjourney bot through Direct Messages?

    -The limitation is that this feature is only available to paid subscribers of the Midjourney bot, and trial users do not have access to it.

  • Can you add the Midjourney bot to any Discord server?

    -No, the video mentions a limitation that you can currently only add the Midjourney bot to Discord servers that have up to 1,000 members.

  • What steps are outlined in the video to add the Midjourney bot to a personal Discord server?

    -The steps include right-clicking on the Midjourney bot's name, selecting 'Add to Server', choosing the desired server, continuing through the permissions request, and authorizing as a human.

  • How can a user create a new private Discord server if they don't have one?

    -The user can create a new private Discord server by clicking the 'Add a Server' button, selecting 'Create my own', choosing the server type (e.g., 'For me, and my friends'), naming the server, and clicking 'Create'.

  • What is the role of the 'Authorize' button in the process of adding the Midjourney bot to a server?

    -The 'Authorize' button is used to grant the necessary permissions to the Midjourney bot so that it can function properly within the Discord server.

  • What does the video demonstrate as proof that the Midjourney bot has been successfully added to a personal server?

    -The video demonstrates this by showing the bot creating a 'big green tree' image within the user's test server, confirming that the bot is operational and responsive to commands.

  • Who is the presenter of the video and what is their role?

    -The presenter is Christian Heiron from Tokenized AI, who educates viewers on navigating the world of AI software and provides a tutorial on adding the Midjourney bot to a Discord server.

  • What is the significance of the 'thumbs up' and 'subscribe' buttons mentioned in the video?

    -The 'thumbs up' and 'subscribe' buttons are significant as they allow viewers to express their appreciation for the video and to get notified about future content from the presenter.

Outlines

00:00

🤖 Adding Mid Journey Bot to Private Discord Server

This paragraph provides a tutorial on how to add the Mid Journey bot to a private Discord server. The speaker, Christian Heiron from Tokenized AI, introduces the topic and suggests that viewers might be overwhelmed by the activity in the official Mid Journey Discord server. He offers two solutions: communicating with the bot via direct messages (DMs) which is limited to paid subscribers, or adding the bot to a personal Discord server for a more organized experience. The tutorial then demonstrates how to add the bot to a server by right-clicking on the bot's name, selecting 'Add to Server', choosing the desired server, and authorizing the necessary permissions. The speaker also tests the bot by requesting an image of a big green tree, which successfully appears, confirming the bot's functionality within the personal server.

05:00

📢 Creating a New Private Discord Server and Inviting the Bot

In this paragraph, the tutorial continues with instructions on how to create a new private Discord server if the viewer does not already have one. The process involves clicking the 'Add a Server' button, selecting 'Create my own', choosing the server type (in this case, for friends), naming the server 'My Private Server', and creating it. Once the server is set up, the speaker guides viewers on how to invite the Mid Journey bot to this new server by going back to the Mid Journey Discord, right-clicking the bot's profile, selecting 'Add to Server', choosing the newly created server, continuing through the authorization process, and confirming the permissions. The speaker mentions a limitation that this process is only feasible for servers with up to 1,000 members, making it unsuitable for large communities. The paragraph concludes with a reminder that the tutorial aims to help viewers manage the Mid Journey bot more effectively within their own private Discord environments.

Mindmap

Keywords

💡Midjourney Bot

The 'Midjourney Bot' is a specific AI software tool that can be integrated into a Discord server to facilitate various functionalities. In the context of the video, it is used for creating and managing content within the server. The script demonstrates how to add this bot to a private Discord server, which is a key step for users who wish to have more control over their interactions with the AI tool.

💡Discord Server

A 'Discord Server' is a virtual community space within the Discord platform where users can communicate via text, voice, and video. In the video, the host guides viewers on how to either add the Midjourney Bot to an existing server or create a new one for personalized use, emphasizing the ease of setting up and managing a server for AI interactions.

💡Direct Message (DM)

A 'Direct Message' or DM refers to a private conversation between two users on Discord. The script mentions using DMs to communicate with the Midjourney Bot directly, which is a method to avoid the overwhelming number of messages in public channels and to maintain a more organized workflow.

💡Subscribers

In the context of the video, 'Subscribers' are users who have a paid plan for the Midjourney Bot service. The script points out that certain features, like direct communication with the bot via DM, are restricted to these paying members, highlighting a distinction between free trial users and those with a subscription.

💡Permissions

'Permissions' in the video refer to the access and control settings that a user can grant to the Midjourney Bot within a Discord server. These are necessary for the bot to function correctly and interact with the server's content, as demonstrated when the host adds the bot to a test server and authorizes the required permissions.

💡Authorization

To 'Authorize' in the video means to confirm and grant the necessary permissions for the Midjourney Bot to operate within a Discord server. It is part of the process of adding the bot, where the user must confirm that they are a human and agree to the permissions requested by the bot.

💡Personal Server

A 'Personal Server' is a Discord server created and controlled by an individual user for their own purposes. The video script provides a step-by-step guide on creating such a server and then adding the Midjourney Bot to it, emphasizing the personalization and privacy aspects of having a server dedicated to one's own use.

💡Community

A 'Community' in the script refers to a large group of users within a Discord server, which can range from a small group of friends to a large number of users. The video mentions a limitation regarding the addition of the Midjourney Bot to servers with more than 1,000 members, indicating that the bot is more suited for smaller or medium-sized communities.

💡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, suggesting that the company specializes in AI software and related educational content.

💡Like and Subscribe

The terms 'Like' and 'Subscribe' are common calls to action on video platforms, encouraging viewers to express their approval of the content and to follow the channel for future updates. In the video, the host asks viewers to like the video and subscribe to the channel, which is a standard practice to grow an audience and increase engagement.

Highlights

Tutorial on adding the Midjourney bot to a private Discord server.

Explanation of how to create a Discord server if you don't already have one.

Managing overwhelming messages in the official Midjourney Discord server.

Two methods to communicate with the Midjourney bot: Direct Message (DM) and adding to your server.

Instructions to invite the Midjourney bot to your server via its profile.

The need for a paid plan to use the DM feature with the Midjourney bot.

Demonstration of adding the Midjourney bot to a test server and giving it permissions.

Confirmation of the Midjourney bot joining the test server and responding to commands.

Guide to creating a new private Discord server for those who don't have one.

Step-by-step process of adding the Midjourney bot to a newly created private server.

Limitation of adding the Midjourney bot to servers with more than 1,000 members.

The importance of authorizing permissions for the bot to function properly.

A reminder that the tutorial is for users who want to manage their own server and bot interactions.

The presenter's appreciation for viewers watching the full video and an invitation to like and subscribe.

An offer for viewers to get notified about new video releases by subscribing.

A final farewell and thank you from the presenter, encouraging viewers to take care.