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Before deciding how to handle a repeat offender, get the full picture. /warnings surfaces a member’s entire disciplinary history in a clean, paginated embed so your team can make informed moderation decisions without digging through logs manually.

Description

The /warnings command retrieves and displays all warnings on record for a specified server member. Results appear as a paginated embed directly in Discord, listing each warning’s ID, the date it was issued, the reason provided, and the moderator who issued it. This gives your entire moderation team instant visibility into a member’s history without needing to access any external dashboard.

Usage

/warnings @username

Parameters

user
@mention
required
The server member whose warning history you want to review. Must be an @mention of a current member of your server.

Permissions Required

RoleAccess
Moderator or higher✅ Can view warning history
Regular members❌ No access

Example Usage

Check the warning history for a member:
/warnings @ChaosGremlin
Burger Bot will respond with a paginated embed that looks something like this:
#DateReasonIssued By
12025-01-10Spamming in #general@ModeratorSam
22025-02-03Inappropriate language@ModeratorJess
32025-03-22Posting unsolicited links@ModeratorSam
Use the pagination controls on the embed to scroll through longer warning histories.
If a member has no warnings on record, Burger Bot will let you know with a friendly message rather than returning an empty embed. A clean slate is always a good sign!
Use /warnings before issuing a timeout, kick, or ban so you have the member’s full context in front of you. You can also reference specific warning IDs when using /clearwarn to remove individual entries from their record.