2 Methods to Spoiler Tag an Image on the Discord App on iOS and Android
2 Methods to Spoiler Tag an Image on the Discord App on iOS and Android
Do you have an image on your phone you want to share in a Discord server, but the image might be spoilery? Or perhaps you've got a link to send on your phone but you're worried the automatic image embed might show some content some of the server members don't want to see. In this article we'll teach you how to spoiler images and link embeds on Discord mobile.
Things You Should Know
  • After adding an image to your message, tap or long press it and check the "Mark as spoiler" box to spoiler tag the image.
  • To spoiler tag a link with an image embed, type || on either side of the URL to spoiler the link.
  • Alternatively, you can put < and > around a link to remove the embed entirely.

Spoilering an Image

Tap the + symbol next to the text box. This will allow you to upload a photo to the Discord chat you're in.

Select a photo to send. Simply tap or long press the photo to select it.

Tap the photo preview above the message box. A number of options will appear in the pop up below the image.

Check the Mark as spoiler box.

Tap outside the menu to close it. The photo will now be grayed out with a white eye symbol over it. This signifies the image has been spoiled. If you're sending multiple images in the message, you'll have to spoil each one individually.

Tap the blue send button. Send your message with the image attached, and it will have the spoiler filter over it.

Spoilering a Link Embed

Type || in the text box. When you send a link, it will automatically send an embed. If the embedded image is a spoiler, you can spoil this with Discord's text spoiler tags.

Paste the link after the ||.

Type || again. The message should look like ||[link url]|| and the link should be highlighted in gray to signify it is going to be spoilered.

Send the link. The link will be spoiled with a black spoiler filter, and the image will be spoiled with Discord's blurred image spoiler filter. Alternatively, you can send the link surrounded by < and > to remove the preview embed. The link would then look like <[link url]> before you send it.

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