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The other approach to evading a ban uses a VPN service. When you are banned from a server while using a desktop Discord client, then the account identifier you were logged in with and your unique IP address is what the Discord server uses to identify you as the target of a ban. There are at least a couple of different ways to get around a Discord ban. So, if you have been banned from a server for harassing people on the server, and you evade the ban and then go right back and harass those people again - you are putting yourself in the line of fire. However, depending on the reason you are evading the ban, and more importantly your behavior AFTER you evade the ban, you could be putting yourself in the position of violating the ToS. Evading a ban does not, in and of itself, constitute a violation of the Terms of Service. If you really want to be a part of that server you can create a new profile.īut having Discord itself mad for violating their ToS can be a much, much bigger deal. Who needs Discord anyway? Never mind that all of your friends and guildmates use it all the time, for everything… OK, you do need Discord.

You could just ignore the ban and move on. One of the most common reasons for being banned on a Discord server is for violating the Discord Terms of Service ToSin the opinion of the administrator of the server that banned you. Nobody likes being banned from anything, and a Discord server is no exception to that rule.