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How to Add and Use Stickers on Discord

By Matthew Lynch
August 5, 2023
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Stickers are a fantastic way to brighten up your Discord conversations and add a touch of personality to your messages. These little graphics can add some extra flair to your communication on the platform and make your conversations more enjoyable. If you are new to Discord or just not sure how to add and use stickers, then this guide is for you.

Step 1: Accessing the Sticker Studio

To get started with stickers, you need to access the Sticker Studio on Discord. To do this, you need to click on the square smiley icon that is located in the message box click on the last button on the right. This will open up the Sticker Studio, and you can start adding and using stickers on your messages.

Step 2: Adding Stickers to your Sticker Pack

If you want to start using stickers, you first need to add them to your sticker pack. You can do this by clicking on the “Create a Sticker Pack” button, and this will take you to the Sticker Library. Here, you can browse all the stickers that are available on Discord, and select the ones you like. You can also upload your own custom stickers by clicking on the “Upload your own” button.

Step 3: Using Stickers on Discord

Once you have added stickers to your sticker pack, you can start using them in your messages. To do this, you need to open up the message box and click on the sticker button. From here, you can select the sticker you want to use and send it like you would with any other message.

Bonus Tips:

– If you want to organize your stickers, you can do this by creating different sticker packs. Just click on the “+” button to create a new pack and start adding stickers to it.

– If you want to delete a sticker pack or a sticker, you can do this by clicking on the three dots located next to the pack or sticker and selecting “Delete.”

– Make sure to use stickers appropriately and avoid overusing them. While they can be fun and entertaining, using too many stickers can make your messages harder to read and less effective.

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