What is NSFW Channel in Discord?

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i. There are several possible reasons why your Discord channel is not showing new messages, such as network issues, cache problems, notification settings, or role permissions¹⁴. Here are some possible solutions you can try:

- **Mute and unmute the channel**. Right-click the channel or server giving the error in the right pane and select Mute Channel. Then right-click again and select Unmute Channel.
- **Mark messages as read**. Right-click the channel or server giving the error in the right pane and select Mark as Read. This may help refresh the channel and load new messages.
- **Clear Discord cache**. Close Discord and navigate to %AppData%\Discord\Cache in File Explorer. Delete all the files in this folder and then relaunch Discord.
- **Run the Memory Diagnostics tool**. Press Windows key + R to open Run and type mdsched.exe. Click Restart now and check for problems. Wait for the tool to scan your memory for errors and then restart your PC.
- **Force stop the app**. If you are using Discord on a mobile device, you can try force stopping the app and clearing its cache from the settings. This may help resolve any glitches or bugs that prevent new messages from loading.
- **Uninstall and reinstall the app**. If none of the above methods work, you can try uninstalling Discord from your device and then reinstalling it from the official website or app store. This may help fix any corrupted or missing files that cause the error.

ii. There are several possible reasons why your Discord notifications are not working, such as outdated Discord app, corrupted cache, disabled notifications, or software glitches. Here are some possible solutions you can try:

- **Update Discord**. Make sure you are using the latest version of Discord by checking for updates from the system tray (Windows), Google Play (Android), App Store (iOS), or the official website.
- **Allow your device to show notifications**. Check if your system settings are not blocking Discord notifications, such as Focus Assist (Windows), Do Not Disturb (Mac), or Battery Optimization (Android). You should also grant Discord the necessary permissions to send notifications on your device.
- **Enable desktop notifications for Discord**. Check if you have turned on desktop notifications for Discord in the app settings. Go to User Settings - Notifications and toggle on Enable Desktop Notifications. You can also customize the notification sound and display options here.
- **Check your output device and volume**. Check if you have selected the correct output device for Discord notifications and if the volume is loud enough. Go to User Settings - Voice & Video and select your output device from the drop-down menu. You can also adjust the output volume slider here.
- **Clear Discord cache**. Clearing the cache files of Discord may help resolve any glitches or bugs that prevent notifications from working. Close Discord and navigate to %AppData%\Discord\Cache in File Explorer. Delete all the files in this folder and then relaunch Discord.
- **Check your server and channel notification settings**. Check if you have muted the server or channel that you want to receive notifications from. You can right-click the server or channel name and select Mute or Unmute. You can also customize your notification settings for each server or channel by selecting Notification Settings from the drop-down menu.