Discord

Text repeater on Discord.

Repeating text on Discord is fun but riskier than WhatsApp. Each server has its own anti-spam rules, and Discord itself rate-limits identical messages. Here's what works and what gets you muted.

What Discord allows

A single message can hold up to 2,000 characters (4,000 for Nitro users). That fits "lol" × 500 with spaces, or about 300 emojis without separators. Good for one-shot reactions.

What Discord doesn't allow

Discord's built-in anti-spam:

  • Slows you down if you send the same message multiple times quickly
  • Auto-deletes obvious spam in many servers (handled by bots like MEE6, Dyno, or AutoMod)
  • Can temporarily mute or ban you in servers with strict moderation

The community standard: one long repeated message is usually fine. Multiple repeated messages in a row will get you flagged.

Good uses

  • Reaction walls: When the joke lands, post LOLOLOLOLOL or LMAOLMAOLMAO in one message
  • Emoji celebration: Birthday or achievement? 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉 filling 1,000 characters
  • Custom emoji repeats: If your server has a custom :peepoLaugh: emoji, you can repeat the emoji shortcode 30+ times in one message and it renders as a wall

Custom Discord emojis vs Unicode

This is important: Discord custom emojis (the :emoji_name: ones) only work inside Discord. They're images served by Discord's server. If you copy a custom emoji and paste it elsewhere, you'll just see :emoji_name: as text.

Standard Unicode emojis from your phone's keyboard work everywhere — Discord, WhatsApp, Twitter, etc.

Server-specific rules

Most servers have a #rules channel. Common spam rules:

  • "No copypasta longer than X lines"
  • "No emoji spam outside #spam-channel"
  • "Mass mentions are auto-muted"

Always check the rules before posting a 1,000-character message in a serious server.

Tools to use

Our emoji repeater is perfect for Discord emoji walls. For text repeats, the main repeater with "Joined" or "Space" separator works well. Copy and paste — no special Discord integration needed.

Common questions

Frequently asked.

A single repeated message is fine. Repeatedly sending spam across multiple servers, or using automation to send hundreds of identical messages, can get your account banned.

2,000 for regular users, 4,000 for Discord Nitro subscribers.

Yes, but most servers disable @everyone for non-admins, and using it for trivial repeats is the fastest way to get banned from a server. Don't.

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