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Red Dot on Discord Icon: What means & How to Get Rid of It

Discover four different ways to remove the red dot from Discord

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Updated onJanuary 11, 2024

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Discordis a messaging app you can download or utilize within browsers. Whether you’re utilizing a browser or desktop version, you might notice a red dot in Discord, or that the Discord notification won’t go away.

If it’s also happening for you, make sure you completely verify today’s guide. Before discovering what you can do to solve this problem, let’s take a look at some useful related information.

What does a red dot on the Discord icon mean?

There are two types of red dots in Discord.

➡ One red dot appears when users have unread messages. That red dot includes a small white dot and highlights there are unread messages. The red dot usually appears when you have unread messages.

➡The second type of red dot with a black line on it pops up within the Discord desktop or web app. That red dot is one of the four status indicators you’ll see on your user name.

The app’s red dot with a line is a status indicator which meansdo not disturb.

Why do I have a Discord notification but no message?

It can be because someone has messaged you and then deleted the message. Thus, even if you try to mark the message as read, Discord won’t see the sent message, thus keeping the red not on, or evencausing Discord to freeze.

However, there are ways to get rid of it. Follow along to find them out!

How to get rid of red dot on Discord?

How to get rid of red dot on Discord?

1. Toggle the unread message badge setting off

1.Hit theWindowskey, typeDiscord, then open the first result.

2.Click on theUser Settingsbutton, in the left bottom of the Discord window.

3.Next, clickNotificationson the left side of Discord.

4.Then, turn off theEnable Unread Message Badgeoption.

  1. Thereafter, restart the app.

The first thing you need to do is turn off the Enable Unread Message Badge option from Discord’s built-in Settings. This is a quick and easy solution if the Discord red dot won’t go away, so be sure to try it.

2. Mute channels

Muting a channel will disable unread message notifications for that channel. You’ll still receive red dot unread message notifications for channels that aren’t muted.

3. Select the Mark as read option

You can mark messages as read for all channels within a server to eliminate red dot unread message notifications. We recommend doing that for all your Discord servers.

After this, the red dot on the Discord icon will go away. Keep in mind that this is just temporary, and the red dot will appear after you get new messages.

4. Change your status to remove red dot with line

So, it’s pretty straightforward to get rid of the red dots in Discord.

You can remove unread message red dot notifications with three alternative methods, but there’s only one way to get rid of an online status red dot.

In case you didn’t manage to solve this annoying issue, you might want to submit a request onthe official Discord support page.

Choose whichever method you prefer for removing unread message red dots in Discord.

Now that you have tackled the issue and want to work in peace with distraction on Discord, you might considerchanging the status to invisible; read this guide to learn more.

More about the topics:Discord issues

Matthew Adams

Windows Hardware Expert

Matthew is a freelancer who has produced a variety of articles on various topics related to technology. His main focus is the Windows OS and all the things surrounding it.

He is passionate about the tech world, always staying up-to-date with the latest and greatest. With an analytical view, he likes problem-solving, focusing on errors and their causes.

In his free time, he likes to read and write about history and tries to always develop new skills.

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