For example, if someone has already created a server on “wikiHow”, and you were going to create a server on that, you might narrow the server to “wikiHow editors”.

There are numerous permissions that can allow the role to manage the Discord server, from deleting posts to kicking users to being the priority speaker in voice chat. The most powerful permission to give is “administrator” as that will give the role the ability to manage all server settings. Only give the roles with this permission to other server managers.

“Private category” will make all channels in that category private and only visible to certain roles. Select the “+” in the left column to add a role to manage permissions with. In a role’s category permissions, selecting ❌ will deny the role that permission, selecting the / will use default permissions, and selecting ✔ will grant the role that permission.

“Private channel” will make the channel in that category private and only visible to certain roles. Select the “+” in the left column to add a role to manage permissions with. In a role’s channel permissions, selecting ❌ will deny the role that permission, selecting the / will use default permissions, and selecting ✔ will grant the role that permission.

To invite a bot, visit the website for the bot, then click on “Invite”, then accept the app’s permissions after logging in.

You probably want your link to never expire, as those are only good for inviting your friends.