How to transfer ownership of a Discord server
It has happened to all of us before. You start up a Discord server for a community, only to find that you need someone else to take over running it further down the road. Whether you’ve found that you just don’t have as much time to run the community or you just don’t want the responsibility anymore, you need to pass the baton on to someone else. Whatever the reason, here is how to transfer ownership of your Discord server to someone else.
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How to make someone else the owner of a Discord server
Discord understands that running a community shouldn’t feel like a forever gig, so they’ve made it simple to transfer ownership to another user within the server even if you’re the one who first created it. While the process is fairly easy, it can be tough to find if you don’t know where you’re looking.


That’s the entire process. You’ll remain a member of the Discord server even after you’ve transferred ownership of it. What permissions you have will depend on the role you gave yourself before you switched to the new owner, so be sure to sort that out beforehand. Or ask the new owner to do it. It’s their job now, after all.
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