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3 Different Ways to Mark Spoilers on Discord

See how to mark text and images as a spoiler on Discord app.

Jay Mehta by Jay Mehta
February 14, 2021
in Apps, How To's

Discord is a popular IM client used by gamers, Redditors, Patreon creators to chat and share media. It rose to popularity in the past few years owing to its success in the game streaming community. The app is featured among several lists of top 10 messaging apps in the world. Yes, it’s that good.

The developers behind Discord have been adding new features to it after listening to user feedback. The latest among them is the addition of “Spoilers”. Spoilers are hidden messages which can be seen by clicking on them. Users usually use them to share something without spoiling the fun or suspense for others in a group. For example, the climax of a movie, a twist in a book, etc. In the new update, users can put spoilers on Discord in the messages they send.

Here’s how you can add a spoiler tag on Discord on a desktop client, Android, iPhone or iPad.

How to Use Spoiler Tags on Discord

On a Computer

  1. In a chat, highlight the specific part of the message you want to mark as a spoiler.
  2. Right-click on it and select “Mark as spoiler”.

    how to mark text as spoiler on discord on desktop
    Mark text as spoiler on Discord using desktop
  3. Send the message.
  4. The spoiler text will now be hidden with a black box.

    Spoiler Discord PC
    An example of a spoiler on Discord

Alternate Methods (Desktop only)

There are two other methods to use spoilers on Discord using a computer.

  1. Use Markdown Syntax – Wrap the text in bars ||like this|| and they will show up as a spoiler.

    how to add discord spoiler
    Add Discord spoiler with markdown syntax
  2. Use /spoiler function in chatbox – Add /spoiler before any message to mark it as a spoiler.

    how to add spoiler tag to discord on computer
    Adding spoiler to Discord using /spoiler function

On Android and iOS

This is a universal method for both Android and iOS apps of Discord.

  1. Open a chat inside the Discord app.
  2. Wrap the text in bars ||Insert spoiler|| and they will appear as a spoiler.
how to mark text as spoiler on android

Alternate Method (iOS only)

  1. Inside the chat, highlight the message and long-press on it.
  2. Select the “Mark as spoiler” option.

how to add spoiler tag in discord on iphone

To view a spoiler, simply click or tap on the spoiler box shown in black colour.

ALSO READ: How to change your age or birthday on Discord

How to put a spoiler on images in Discord

It’s also possible to mark attachments such as an image or video as spoilers on Discord’s desktop client for Windows, macOS, and Linux.

To add spoilers to images on Discord, upload the attachment and tickmark the “Mark as spoiler” checkbox before hitting the Upload button. Meanwhile, you can mark a link as spoiler irrespective of the platform.

how to put spoiler on images in discord
Mark an image as a spoiler on Discord

Unfortunately, it is not possible to send spoiler images on Discord via mobile as that feature is currently available only on the desktop client.

Source: Discord Support
Tags: AndroidAppsDiscordGamingiOS
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Jay is a part time student and a full time geek. He spends his time browsing tech forums, reading books, and fixing stuff. He currently owns a Poco F1 and an Asus Zenfone Max Pro M1.

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  1. Rhi says:
    4 years ago

    You can spoil images on mobile, you just need to do it in a rather annoying, particular way – and you will need to do so by renaming the image in your files and adding “SPOILER_” to the very front of the file name.

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