How to Fix Discord NSFW Error

Discord is the go-to application for gamers, as it allows them to communicate with other players directly.
However, some users reported that they are unable to access the NSFW content.

  • Discord NSFW error is preventing some users from using the NSFW mode, and the thing that’s causing it is the third-party software.
  • Uninstalling Discord and reinstalling the app might fix this issue.

Use an alternative NSFW checker

  1. The NSFW checker app (not the Discord app) can help you find NSFW content. You can get the NSFW Checker app from the Play Store.
  2. Download and Install NSFW Checker app
    Download and Install NSFW Checker app
  3. Open the app and grant it permission to access your contacts
  4. Allow it to access your contacts
  5. Open Discord
  6. Open a conversation
    Open a conversation
  7. Select NSFW (Non Safe For Work)
  8. Open the NSFW Checker app
  9. Select the NSFW content

Undo Botter’s Army

  1. Download Undo Botter’s Army from the official site and install it on your computer.
  2. Open Undo Botter’s Army and under Network Settings, select (Select a Network).
    Open Undo Botter's Army and under Network Settings, select (Select a Network).
  3. Disconnect the botted server from your connection.

Disable your antivirus

  1. Right-click on the Start button and select Control Panel.
  2. Navigate to the Add or Remove Programs section.
  3. Find Discord in the list and right-click on it.
  4. Select Uninstall.
    Select Uninstall.
  5. Follow the instructions on the screen to complete the uninstallation.
  6. If you haven’t uninstalled Discord already, try uninstalling it.

Update your Discord app

  1. Press Windows Key + I to open the Settings app.
  2. Select Apps from the Settings app.
    Select Apps from the Settings app.
  3. Locate Discord app on the list, and then click on Updates.
  4. Click on the Check for Updates button to download and install any available updates.

Check your firewall

  1. Go to the Start screen, type firewall, and then click on the relevant result.
  2. Click the Allow an app or feature through Windows Firewall option.
    Click the Allow an app or feature through Windows Firewall option.
  3. Press the Windows key + S combination, enter firewall, and click on the relevant search result.
  4. Click on Allow an app or feature through Windows Firewall.
  5. Check to see if Discord is listed in the Allowed apps and features section.
  6. If not, add the Discord app to the Allowed apps and features section.
    If not, add the Discord app to the Allowed apps and features section.
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