The 🔢 counting channel in the official 24/7 Casino discord server is a channel where members are able to count from one to any infinite number which is an easy way to gain chat money and xp for server ranks in the offical discord server. Occasionally, the staff team in the server will host events in this channel in which if the participants reach a certain number within a certain time frame, the people who participated will earn bot currency. Learn more about how events work here!
You must reach level 5 in the server to gain the ability to count. Trying to do so while being under level 5 will lead to your message being deleted and the bot sending a message stating this. Taking advantage of this and spamming will lead purposefully will result in a warning and mute.
You cannot count twice in a row. This will not mess up the streak, but it will not register towards the count and may cause others to mess up.
You cannot tag people before counting. This can lead into the bot registering it as a number and ruining the count.
You cannot count out of order. Counting goes in ascending numerical order, so counting out of order will cause the count to reset.
You cannot use emojis that have numbers in them. They will not count towards the count and may lead to confusion to other members.
You cannot use mathematics to count. The bot does not register math but rather just registers digits, so attempting to do so will ruin the count.
Do NOT edit messages. Editing messages is obviously not allowed as it is purely misleading.
Do NOT delete messages. Deleting messages is basically the same as editing as it misleads other users.
Count in an appropriate matter. There are many other users who want to count and intentionally causing confusion is strictly prohibited.
Breaking these rules purposely will either result in a warning, a mute, or the "cantcount" role which will take away your ability to talk in the channel. Messing up excessively can also lead to these punishments.
If you are interested about your overall counting statistics, you can use the /countingstats
command to see. There is also an optional compulsory field user
if you want to see the statistics for another person. This command will show your success count, fail count, percentage of success, and the server's highest ever count. See how good of a counter you really are with this command!