# I wrote this script for use with the Station 00 Discord server on February 13, 2021 # It enables users to create their own channels for which they have full Administrator permissions, # contrary to the default system, in which only server owners are given the ability to create or # moderate. The goal of a script like this is to encourage a self-governing community, where rules # are created by users themselves. If a channel moderator is behaving tyrannically, another person # can create a competing channel -- it's as close as you can probably get to a free-market democracy. import discord import time g_client = discord.Client() @g_client.event async def on_message(message): if message.author == g_client.user: return if not(message.content.lower().startswith("dorfl")): return if not(message.channel.id == 808742739226787874 or message.channel.id == 809881861371330610): return query = message.content.lower().split(" ") if len(query) < 3: return if query[1] == "voice" or query[1] == "text": for channeli in message.channel.guild.channels: if channeli.name == query[2]: return channel = (await message.channel.guild.categories[1].create_voice_channel(query[2])) if query[1] == "voice" else (await message.channel.guild.categories[0].create_text_channel(query[2])) await channel.set_permissions(message.author, overwrite=discord.PermissionOverwrite.from_pair(discord.Permissions.all_channel(), discord.Permissions.none())) if query[1] == "text": await channel.set_permissions(message.channel.guild.default_role, read_messages=False) await message.channel.send("`created channel " + query[2] + " and gave " + message.author.name + " op`") g_client.run("INSERT_TOKEN_HERE", bot=True)