Here's how to turn off the Discord Christmas sounds

Discord Christmas Sounds
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If you're a regular user of the voice platform, you may have noticed a suite of new Discord Christmas sounds, but if yo𒀰u're not a fan, here's how to turn them off.

The new notification noises, ushered in as part of the festive season, replace the traditional sounds heard when you receive a message or join a voice call. Unfortunately, they've not proved universally popular. If you're looking to turn them off, head to settings (the cog in the bottom left-hand corner of the Discord app), then appearance (under app settings), and uncheck the 'Show Season ꧙Theme' mark that should be in the middle of your screen.

that the sounds "have now been made opt-in", so if you want to turn them on, you'll want to go to settings, and then notification. If the option isn't there, you can hit Ctrl + R, which should refresh the client and give you the choice to opt-in.

Whether or not you keep thꦑe new Discord Christmas sounds, the change is likely to be temporary. It's part of Snowsgiving, a festive celebration during which Discord is partnering with mental health and addiction non-profit To Write Love on Her Arms, for which the platform is aiming to raise $200,000 - a target which it was well on the way to꧒ meeting just a few hours after Snowsgiving kicked off. 

Additional surprises will be making their way to Discord from today, December 7, until Decembeཧr 13, so keep your eyes ou꧋t for some more festive treats.

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