Back From the Dead:

Return of the Community Servers

by Pan Diman

Eret. Screenshot submitted by Eret.

Discord users and VRChat fans, rejoice. Finally, after several weeks without the “Related” channel, the official VRChat Discord server got a new one that is called “Community Servers.”

“This channel is managed by the community and is made for the community,” said Eret who now seems to be one of a few people in charge of the channel. “In order to be eligible for having your Discord server added to this list, the following criteria must be met...”

After that, Eret made a list of requirements for a server to appear on the list. So, in order to highlight your server on public, you have to make sure that your server doesn’t have any content not suitable for work, has more than 500 total users, doesn’t break VRChat’s Terms of Service, doesn’t allow any hateful/abusive content, focuses on VRChat specifically, and has capable moderation matching a level of chat moderation in the official VRChat Discord.

Also, Eret added, “If your server does not meet all of these criteria, it is not eligible for verification.” If you want to submit your server right now, you can scan this QR code to see the requirements list and fill in the following form.

So far, the most popular servers we have on the list right now are “VRChat Fan Group” with almost 6,5 thousand users, “VRC Traders” with almost 2 thousand total members, and a server known as “Spanish Club” that has more than 1,5 thousand users overall. Make sure you visit the channel to see the list for yourself and check out every server you might find worth your attention.

We’re also reminding you that a few weeks ago VRChat encountered a spam attack from “non-normies” who got angry at Discord admins for the removal of links that led to some of the darkest places of our potential community. However, it seems that now VRChat gained a huge drop of the concurrent users number, and some issues might finally be over.


“Future Uganda” today. Picture by Pan Diman.