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How To Quote Messages On Discord?

For those who spend a lot of time chatting on Discord, keeping track of conversations and referencing specific messages can get tricky.  Whether you’re pointing out a funny remark from earlier or responding to an important question, quoting messages effectively helps ensure everyone’s on the same page.  This post will walk you through the different ways to quote messages on Discord, making your conversations flow smoothly and efficiently.

How To Quote Messages On Discord?

Quoting messages on Discord helps you refer to specific points in conversations, providing clarity and organization. It is useful for responding to a particular point, giving context, or highlighting important information. Follow these steps to quote messages on Discord effortlessly:

On Desktop:

Method 1: Using Block Quotes In Markdown

Block quotes in Markdown are used to visually distinguish quoted text from the rest of the content. They are commonly used to highlight excerpts from emails, messages or other sources within a document.

1. Single-Line Quoting

To quote a single line in Discord, follow these steps:

  • Open Discord and select the server where you want to quote the message.

select the server in single line quoting - Quote messages in Discord

  • Type the symbol > or >>> followed by a space.
  • Write your one-line message after the space and press enter to send the message.

one-line message in single line quoting - Quote Messages in Discord

  • Your message will now appear on the chat screen.

message will now appear in single line quoting - Quote messages in Discord

2. Multi-Line Quoting 

Multi-line quoting is useful for quoting messages that span multiple lines like paragraphs or lengthy text messages. To use this method, begin your message with “>>> “ followed by a space. Everything you type after that will be included in the quote until the end of your message.

  • Open the Discord app on your laptop and navigate to the server where you wish to add the quoted text.
  • Type > or >>> followed by a space.
  • Type the message or paragraph you want to quote.
  • Press ‘Shift+Enter’ to start a new line and write your own message.

Type the message or paragraph in multi line quoting - Quote messages in Discord

  • Press ‘Enter’ to send the quoted message.

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Method 2: Using Code Blocks

Code blocks are often seen on platforms like Discord, as well as in messaging apps, note-taking tools, and text editors. They help separate code snippets from regular text.

To quote messages on Discord using code blocks, follow these steps:

  • Open the discord server containing the message you want to quote.
  • Copy the message and enclose it between two back-tick symbols ` `.

Type the message between ` ` using code blocks - Quote messages in Discord

  • Press ‘Shift+Enter’ and type your own message.
  • Press ‘Enter’ to send the quoted message.

Tap on Enter - Quote messages in Discord

Method 3: Using A Quote Chatbot

There are a few GitHub bots that offer quote features for Discord. These bots are made by different developers and can be found on GitHub.

  • Go to top.gg and invite the “quote of the day” bot to your server.

Go to top.gg in quote chatbot - Quote messages in Discord

  • Add the bot to the desired server.
  • Click “Continue” to proceed.

Click Continue in quote chatbot - Quote messages in Discord

  • The bot will then be added to your server.

bot will added in quote chatbot - Quote messages in Discord

On Mobile:

To use block quotes on the Discord mobile app (Android or iOS), follow these steps:

  • Open the discord server where you want to quote.

Open the discord server on mobile - Quote Messages in Discord

  • In the message field, type ‘>’ followed by a space. For single-line blockquotes, use a single ‘>’, and for multi-line blockquotes, use ‘>>>’.
  • Tap the ‘Enter’ icon and type your own message.

Tap on Enter icon on mobile - Quote messages in Discord

  • Tap the ‘Send’ icon to send your message with the block quote.

Tap on send icon - Quote messages in Discord

How To Make Discord Quotes Stand Out?

1. Use Basic Formatting Around Quotes

To enhance the visibility of your quotes, use basic formatting techniques:

  • Code Blocks: Using code blocks is a good way to highlight your quotes effectively.
  • Bold and Italics: Apply standard Markdown formatting (_ _ or **) around the quoted text. For Discord quotes, consider using both bold and italic styles.
  • Strikethrough: Mark alterations or corrections within the quoted text by enclosing them with two tildes (~).

2. Combine With Emojis

  • Add Emojis: To make Discord quotes stand out and add some fun, you can include emojis before or after the quote.
  • Mention User with Emoji: If your server permits custom emojis, you have the option to include an emoji next to a user’s name when quoting them. This adds a personal flair to the message.

Frequently Asked Questions

1. How do you code quotes in Discord?

To format text as a quote in Discord, you can use a greater than sign (>) at the beginning of the line followed by the text you want to quote.

2. How do you quote blocks on Discord mobile?

To quote blocks on Discord mobile, follow these steps:
*Tap and hold on the message you want to quote until a menu appears.
*Select “Quote” from the menu options.
*The selected message will now appear in the text input field with a gray line indicating it’s a quote.
*You can now add your response above or below the quoted message and send it.

3. Did Discord remove quoting?

No, Discord technically didn’t remove quoting entirely. They replaced the dedicated “Quote” button with a “Reply” function in an earlier update. While it might seem like quoting is gone, you can still achieve the same purpose in a couple of ways:
*Markdown formatting: Use the “greater than” symbol (>) before the text you want to quote.
*Replying and mentioning: Reply to the message and mention the user you’re referencing with the “@” symbol.

Conclusion

Quoting messages on Discord can be helpful for keeping conversations clear, especially in big group chats or discussions covering multiple topics. It prevents confusion and ensures everyone stays on track by pointing directly to specific messages.

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