Partnerships help expand Masquerade’s network while keeping our atmosphere safe, aligned, and community-focused. This page explains the two partnership types, what qualifies a server, and how the review process works.
Type !partner-req to share this in a channel.
Servers that exchange ads and collaborate lightly.
Requirements
Must be LGBTQ-friendly
Should share a compatible theme or atmosphere with Masquerade
Can be any server size
Partner Representative must be Age Verified in Masquerade
Partner Rep will manage their own advertisement post
Servers trusted to verify members who want cross-server age validation.
Requirements
Must be LGBTQ-friendly
Should share a similar tone/theme to Masquerade
Must have at least 500 members
Must use ID + Selfie verification for their own server
Partner Representative must be Age Verified in Masquerade
Partner Rep must remain a member of Masquerade
Servers interested in partnering must:
Open a "Partnership" ticket
Complete the application fully (per the ticket prompts)
Wait for a Partnership Liaison to review the submission
Note: Only Admins and Partnership Liaisons can approve or deny partnership applications.
After submission, the application goes to the private applications channel for review.
If Accepted
The Partner Rep role is applied automatically
Staff sends !partner-new in the ticket to generate the onboarding template
If Denied
Provide a concise, respectful reason
Invite the applicant to revise and reapply if appropriate
Trusted Verification applications must be vetted more strictly
Ensure the Partner Rep is actively in the server before approval
Confirm the partner server is active, well-moderated, and safe
Automatically deny any server with minors or “13+ mixed spaces”
Use the /admin partner command when adding any new partnership. Below is what each field means and how to use it correctly.
What it is:
The server’s invite URL.
How to use it:
Always paste the **full `https://discord.gg/...`** link.
The system automatically parses the invite and logs:
Server name
Server ID
Notes:
Make sure the invite isn’t expired before submitting.
Using partial links or vanity names without `https://` may cause failures.
What it is:
The representative from the partnered server.
How to use it:
List only the primary representative here.
Notes:
Public announcements should show only this primary rep.
If the server has multiple reps, create additional entries using is trusted:Yes — create log only to keep internal records without posting duplicates.
This keeps the #trusted-partners channel clean and professional.
What it is:
This determines whether the partnered server is part of our Trusted Verification Partner network AND whether an announcement should post.
Options & Notes:
No
Standard partnership log.
Use when the server is not a verification partner.
Yes — create log only
Adds the server to the Trusted Verification Partner list.
Does not post publicly.
Best for:
Multi-rep servers (log extra reps internally)
Quiet updates
Behind-the-scenes changes
Yes — create log and post in #trusted-partners
Adds to the trusted list
Posts public announcement
Use only for the primary rep