It is official: Discord has verified CloudMod. The bot now carries the blue verification checkmark. For a tool that manages roles across multiple servers, that is more than a badge — it is a foundation of trust.
What verification actually means
Discord only verifies bots after a manual review: the operator's identity, privacy practices and requested permissions are all checked. A verified bot is unambiguously identifiable — fake clones using the same name stand out immediately.
The message content intent
Features such as word filters, auto-responses and channel mirroring need access to message content. Discord only grants this so-called message content intent to reviewed bots. Verification secures that access for the long term — no risk of a core feature disappearing one day.
Growing beyond 100 servers
Unverified bots may join at most 100 servers. For a network tool that is a hard ceiling. Verification removes it — CloudMod can now grow alongside the communities that rely on it.
What changes for you
In practice: nothing you need to do. Existing projects keep running unchanged. You simply gain the certainty that you are running the real CloudMod bot and that the moderation features sit on a stable footing. Thank you to everyone who helped us get here.