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Everyone on Discord must follow these rules, and they apply to all parts of our platform, including your content, behaviors, servers, and Apps. These Guidelines explain what isn’t allowed on Discord. Our Community Guidelines ensure everyone can express themselves and find community - but not at the expense of anyone else. (Side note: Luckily nothing too bad was being said in the chat on our server at the time it was brought to my attention.We created Discord to be the best place to talk, hang out, and have fun with friends online. I've set the channel on private for now so no-one can access it, and it wouldn't be ideal to just disable notifications because it seems like a more urgent issue the fact that under 18s can see previews of NSFW messages on mobile even when they enter their age as under 18. This seems like a bug that might need to be fixed because it could be happening to a lot of other mobile app users. The problem is that while they can't directly access the channel (which is good), they're still getting notifications with previews of the NSFW messages to their phones. We have two members who are 16 and entered their ages as 16 to the channel because they were getting notifications from the channel. The channel is set to NSFW, so anyone who accesses it has to type in their age before they can do so. I had to recently make the NSFW channel in my server private because of an issue we're having that we can't seem to find a solution to.