Trends · High urgency

Discord Raids and Coordinated Harassment

Server raids — coordinated attacks where a group floods another server with harassment, gore, or CSAM to get it banned or distress its members. Routine entertainment in some teen Discord circles.

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Most affects
13–1516–18
Teen profile
GamerSocially IsolatedBoys More Targeted
Family context
Low Digital SupervisionLimited Tech Literacy
Risk type
BullyingExploitationViolence
I.
What it is

The short version.

Discord 'raids' are coordinated attacks in which a group joins a target server en masse and floods it with harassment, shock content, gore, or in worst cases CSAM. The motive ranges from political conflict to friend-group revenge to pure 'for the lulz' entertainment. Raid groups recruit through other Discord servers, Telegram channels, and 4chan. Teens are both the perpetrators (in raider servers) and the victims (in the target servers), often without parents knowing either role exists.

II.
Where it shows up

The platforms and contexts.

Discord servers primarily; cross-platform coordination via Telegram, 4chan, and adjacent forums. Some raid groups also coordinate brigading on Twitch, YouTube comments, or specific subreddits.

III.
How long it's been around

The timeline.

Raid culture predates Discord (originated on IRC and forum platforms in the 2000s) but scaled significantly on Discord since 2018.

IV.
What to know

The core facts a parent needs.

V.
The dangers

What's actually at stake.

VI.
What to do

Concrete next steps.

VII.
Watch

See it for yourself.

Deputies warn parents about Discord app potential dangers
If your teen is in crisis

NCMEC CyberTipline 1-800-843-5678 · FBI tip line · Discord Trust & Safety · 988 Crisis Lifeline if a raid victim is in acute distress.

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