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On Discord, the information your friends can see about you depends on your privacy settings and what information you choose to share with them. Here are some common elements that your friends may be able to see:

  1. Username and Avatar: Your friends will see the username you've chosen and the profile picture (avatar) associated with your account.

  2. Mutual Servers: If you and your friends are members of the same Discord servers (also known as mutual servers), they will see you listed in the member list.

  3. Status: Discord allows users to set a status message indicating whether they are online, idle, do not disturb, or invisible. Your friends can see your current status to know if you are available to chat.

  4. Game Activity: If you've enabled the feature, your friends might be able to see what game you're currently playing if Discord can detect it.

  5. Shared Friends: If you have friends in common, both you and your friends will see mutual friends on each other's friend lists.

  6. Mutual DMs (Direct Messages): If you and your friends have a mutual DM conversation, it will be visible to both of you.

  7. Shared Server Activity: If you're both members of the same server, your friends may see your messages, reactions, and interactions within that server, depending on the server's permissions and channels.

  8. Shared Voice Channels: If you're both in the same voice channel, you can communicate with each other through voice chat.

It's important to note that your privacy on Discord is partially determined by your server and account settings. Discord offers various privacy options that allow you to control what information you share and with whom. For example, you can adjust your account privacy settings, choose who can send you friend requests, and manage server-specific permissions.

To ensure your privacy on Discord, review your account settings and carefully consider what information you want to share with others. It's also a good idea to regularly review the permissions granted to applications and bots in servers you're a part of, as they may have access to certain data as well.

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