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You don't get it. Server settings are only one part of it, Discord also has their own account wide policies.
For example I had a second account I used on Discord. Verified email, used it for years on and off every now and then. Last time I tried to login? No longer possible, I need to add a valid phone number and verify it. I couldn't even get back into the account at all!
No way around it, if Discord flags your account for whatever reason they log you out and force you to add a phone number. All it might take is you pressing logout once and next time you try to login you're blocked. If even that.
Yeah so just to clarify I totally believe you when you say that an account can technically get flagged. However, I don't believe that "New ones don’t work without [a phone number]" and I also don't believe that every account will be flagged eventually like the other commenter mentioned.
Remember, the initial comment I questioned was saying that "If you want to use Discord nowadays you need a valid phone number".
But you can easily test this yourself: Go and try to create a new Discord account without a phone number. Then try to use it.
I couldn't, Discord immediately forces me to add a phone number on login.
Maybe it's regional? Or they have different behavior based on your email address provider?
I gave up on having a second account.
I did and I could use it.
Yeah or maybe it's based on a cookie or IP ranges or other forms of tracking.