So, you're ready to leave the Discord server you own. But before you go, you want to know how to transfer your ownership on discord, well this article is for you. Let’s find out by reading the article below.
What does it take to transfer ownership?
Before I show you the exact steps you need to follow to transfer ownership of your Discord server, you should know what tools are needed to get it done. Now, this transfer can be done through Windows/Mac desktop application, browser or using iOS/Android application.
However, the fact that you are the host or have a privilege-rich role on the server does not automatically mean that you can transfer ownership to someone else. Privileges do not make you the owner of the server.
Therefore, only the Discord server owner can transfer server ownership. Each server can only have up to four owners.
The "unowned" server will continue to exist for a while, but will eventually be removed by the service. If you want the server to survive, make sure to transfer your ownership to other members on the server. As mentioned, you can do this with a Windows, Mac, Chromebook, or iOS/Android device. The whole principle is very similar.
How to transfer ownership on discord?
Here's how to quickly and easily transfer ownership of a server to another member of the server through Discord's Windows or Mac app.
1. Open the Discord app and use the server list on the left to navigate to the server in question.
2. Right-click the server's icon.
3. Hover over the "Server Settings" entry.
4. Click "Members" from the side menu that pops up.
5. Find the server member you want to transfer ownership to and hover over the entry.
6. Click on the three dots icon.
7. Select Transfer Ownership.
8. If prompted, confirm the transfer.
I hope this article will help you to learn how to transfer ownership on discord. Discord never considers bot ownership. By default, you cannot transfer ownership to bots. Having said that, there are methods that involve using Python and a "discord.js" setup that might be able to help users come up with an owner bot for Discord. Still, it's not simple and it will involve the use of third parties and complicated methods. If your server is important to you, changing bot ownership is not recommended unless you have coding experience.




















