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Civora — Discord moderation with AI - AI-powered Discord moderation for multilingual servers

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Civora is an AI-powered Discord moderation bot designed for multilingual servers. Unlike basic keyword filters, it understands context, slang, and nuance across multiple European languages (including Hungarian, Polish, Czech, Romanian, and English) in real-time. It automatically analyzes messages to allow, warn, or remove content, while translating moderation actions and reasons back into your team's preferred language, simplifying international community management.

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Hey Product Hunt! 👋 I’m incredibly excited to share Civora with you today! 🚀 Why Civora? Managing growing, international Discord communities is incredibly rewarding, but moderating them is a constant battle. Standard moderation tools rely heavily on static blocklists and keyword filters. This approach breaks down completely when users: 1. Speak multiple languages on the same server. 2. Mix languages in a single sentence (code-switching). 3. Use local slang, sarcasm, or bypass filters with phonetic spellings. Human moderators can't be online 24/7 across every time zone and language, and hiring native speakers for every region is expensive. How Civora solves this: We built Civora to act as a native, highly context-aware AI moderator. * True Contextual Understanding: It doesn't just scan for banned words; it understands the intent behind the message—distinguishing between friendly banter and actual toxicity. * Multilingual Out-of-the-Box: Civora supports multiple languages natively (including English, Hungarian, Polish, Czech, Romanian, and more) without needing separate configurations for each. * Bilingual Transparency: Even if a user posts in Hungarian or Polish, Civora translates its moderation verdicts and reasoning back to your staff's preferred language, keeping your global admin team completely in sync. What's next? This is just the beginning. We are continuously refining our AI models and dashboard features to make community management as seamless and stress-free as possible. I would love to hear your thoughts, feedback, and any questions you have. How do you currently handle multilingual moderation in your communities? Looking forward to chatting in the comments below! 👇