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😄 Emote commands

React with the perfect GIF in one tap. Server Assistant ships hundreds of emotes — baselined on the classic MMO emote sets (WoW and friends) — posted as GIFs sourced from KLIPY.

The commands

  • /emote <name> [genre] [member] — post any emote. The name field has autocomplete, so start typing (cry, dance, facepalm, wave…) and pick from the list. Common aliases work too (lol → laugh, ty → thank).
  • /e … — a shorthand alias for /emote, same options.
  • /cry, /hug, /dance — quick shortcuts for the most-used ones.
  • /emotestyle <subject> — set your personal default theme (see below).

How the theme is chosen

  • Bare emote (/cry): the bot picks a theme automatically that fits your server and the moment, then grabs a random matching GIF — so it’s fresh each time.
  • Your own genre (/cry anime, /cry wow, /cry naruto): anything goes — the genre is a live GIF search, so any subject works.
  • Your personal default (/emotestyle anime): your bare emotes lean your way by default, across every server you share with Server Assistant. /emotestyle clear removes it; /emotestyle on its own shows your current one.

The automatic theme uses your server’s AI allowance — the free 150K trial counts — and it’s not Premium-only. When that allowance is used up, emotes simply fall back to a plain random GIF, so the commands always work.

Aiming an emote at someone

Social emotes support an optional member: /hug @member, /pat @member, /wave @member, and so on. The post mentions the person you’re reacting to.

/meme <search> posts a meme image matching what you type — /meme distracted boyfriend, /meme this is fine, /meme success kid. Memes are sourced from KLIPY. They share the emote feature’s server controls (channel allowlist, rate limit and NSFW safe-search) and have their own on/off toggle in /settings → Emotes.

Like emotes, /meme adds a natural caption that says what the meme conveys about you — /meme this is fine → “@User has decided everything is fine”, /meme drake → “@User has notes”. On AI-enabled servers (your AI allowance, free trial included — not Premium-only) the caption is written to fit the meme and the recent conversation, using the same AI theme-pick toggle as emotes. When AI isn’t available it falls back to a built-in library of well-known memes, and an unrecognised meme simply posts the image.

Server controls — /settings → ⚙️ Settings → Emotes

Owners and admins can:

  • Turn emotes on or off for the server.
  • Restrict them to specific channels (default: all channels).
  • Set a rate limit (per member, per channel) to keep chat tidy.
  • Toggle the AI theme-pick.
  • Allow spicier GIFs in NSFW channels — off by default; safe-search is always on outside of NSFW channels.
  • Enable the “flavor pack” — a handful of cheekier emotes (off by default).

See also