Discord Timestamps: How to Show Times That Automatically Adjust to Every User's Timezone
If you manage a Discord community with members across timezones, you have felt the pain of announcing an event time. "The meeting is at 3 PM" prompts the immediate question: 3 PM where? Discord's b...

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If you manage a Discord community with members across timezones, you have felt the pain of announcing an event time. "The meeting is at 3 PM" prompts the immediate question: 3 PM where? Discord's built-in timestamp feature solves this elegantly, but almost nobody knows the syntax. How Discord timestamps work Discord supports a special syntax that renders as a localized timestamp for every viewer: <t:1700000000:F> This renders as a full date and time in each user's local timezone. The person in New York sees "Tuesday, November 14, 2023 2:13 PM" while the person in Tokyo sees "Wednesday, November 15, 2023 4:13 AM." The number is a Unix timestamp (seconds since January 1, 1970 UTC). The letter after the colon is the format style. The format styles <t:1700000000:t> - Short time: 2:13 PM <t:1700000000:T> - Long time: 2:13:20 PM <t:1700000000:d> - Short date: 11/14/2023 <t:1700000000:D> - Long date: November 14, 2023 <t:1700000000:f> - Short date/time: Nov