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Fake Discord @everyone Ping Template

Pre-filled fake Discord server with an unwanted @everyone ping. Free Discord template.

Discord @everyone ping templates are gaming-content gold โ€” every Discord user has been jolted awake by an unnecessary all-server ping at the worst possible time. The format works because the rage is universal among anyone who's been in a Discord server with poor moderation.

This template's escalation captures the genre: a 3 AM @everyone ping, a justified rage reply, the offender responding by pinging everyone again. The 18% battery and small-hours timestamp sell the "I was finally sleeping" frustration.

Use for gamer-content channels, "things that ruin Discord servers" compilations, or as a reaction skit. The format reads as authentically Discord because non-Discord users wouldn't even recognise what @everyone does โ€” making it perfect for in-group humour.

Use this template

Open the Discord editor โ€” you can swap the names, times and messages, then download a clean PNG with no watermark. For parody and content only.

Open in Discord editor โ†’

How to use this template

Step by step. Total time: about 60 seconds.

  1. 1

    Open the template in the Discord editor

    Click 'Open in Discord editor' below. The dark theme, flat-row message layout, and role-colored usernames are pre-set.

  2. 2

    Set sender names + role colors

    Discord usernames render in the sender's role color above each message. Adjust the role color per sender (pink/red for server owners, green/cyan for mods, white for regular users).

  3. 3

    Match the channel context

    Set the channel name with the # prefix (#general, #off-topic) for server-channel screenshots, or just a username for DM screenshots.

  4. 4

    Download the high-res PNG

    Hit Download โ€” clean retina PNG, no watermark.

What people make with this template

Group-chat prank reveal

Drop the screenshot in a friend group chat and watch the reactions roll in. The prank text format works because everyone in the chat assumes it's a real screenshot for a second before the absurdity registers.

TikTok / Reels story-time cold open

Use the screenshot as the first frame of a short-form video. Cut to a reaction shot for the punchline. The format dominates short-form because the screenshot does all the story setup work in one image.

April Fools / Halloween seasonal content

Time the prank screenshot to a seasonal hook โ€” April 1st, October 31st, Christmas Eve. The seasonal framing makes the prank land harder because viewers expect the format on those dates.

Frequently asked questions

3 answers about this template.

Why doesn't Discord use bubble chat?

Discord's design ancestry is IRC and gamer chat platforms where flat-row text was the convention. Discord kept that layout because it scales better for high-volume channel chat โ€” bubbles waste vertical space when many people are talking.

Can I fake @everyone or @here pings?

Yes โ€” type '@everyone' or '@here' directly into a message and the editor renders it with the blue-highlight link styling that real Discord uses. This is the #1 most-screenshotted Discord drama format.

Does Discord notify on screenshots?

No. Discord doesn't notify on screenshots of channels, DMs, or server lists.

References & further reading

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Want to start from scratch instead?

Open the Discord generator โ†’