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What do Message Requests look like In Discord Desktop?
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If someone you are not friends with sends you a direct message (DM), Discord may filter that DM into a separate “Message Requests” folder. You will need to approve the message request before being able to chat directly with the message requestor.
To view Message Requests on the desktop or web browser client, you can click into your Home tab and find the folder located.
From this tab, you’ll be able to view user profiles to check shared servers, and accept or deny Message Requests. While it isn’t possible to retrieve declined requests, people will be able to resend Message Requests to your account depending on your Server Settings and User Settings then Privacy & Safety settings.
Note: The Message Requests tab will only display if there is at least one pending request. All Message Requests will display a notification badge on the client.
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On your mobile device, you can tap into your DMs and find a tab labeled Message Requests if you have at least one request pending. This will pull up a view similar to the desktop and web browser client, listing the requests you’ve received.
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