Privacy Policy
How Smeshnyavka handles Discord server data, web chat data, and bot settings.
Last updated: 24.05.2026Smeshnyavka works inside Discord, so it may receive server IDs, channel IDs, user IDs, message text in allowed channels, command usage, and technical events needed for the bot to respond.
In the free version, advertisers may see message text processed by the bot for ad placement and ad checks. We do not give advertisers a direct Discord profile link or a convenient way to identify a specific user, but message text can still contain personal details if a user writes them.
The bot receives data only where it has been granted access: selected channels, slash commands, server settings, and technical information required for replies.
Message text can be stored or processed so the bot can learn the style of a server and answer in a similar tone.
Data is used to run bot replies, keep server-specific settings, prevent obvious abuse, debug errors, and improve stability.
We do not sell a Discord profile database and we do not ask for permissions that are not needed for the bot to work.
Free mode can include advertising integrations. Advertisers may see messages that were processed by the bot, usually without a direct profile identifier from us.
If a server does not want message text to be used in that ad flow, it should use Premium or avoid giving the bot access to sensitive channels.
Server admins can restrict the channels available to the bot, remove the bot from the server, or use /clear_db to clear learned server memory.
For manual help, use the support server and describe the server, channel, and data request.
Smeshnyavka is not an official Discord product. Discord terms, privacy policy, and developer rules still apply whenever the bot is used.
