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Logs Activity
Review what AntiLink removed, who changed your settings, and member appeals - all from the dashboard.
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AntiLink keeps a clear record of both what it does (removals and moderation actions) and what your team changes (dashboard configuration edits). You can review all of it from the dashboard.
The Protection Logs tab (per server) lists every link AntiLink removed, newest first, with summary cards for blocked-today, all-time total, top blocked domain, and busiest channel.
Filter the feed by:
- User and channel
- Domain
- Risk level (low, medium, high, critical)
- Action (delete, quarantine, warn, mute, timeout)
- Type (invite, external, honeypot)
- Date range
Each entry shows the member, the channel, the reason, the detected domain, and its risk level.
The Mod Actions tab focuses on the enforcement actions taken against members (quarantines, mutes, timeouts, and warn-mode escalation), so you can review member moderation separately from raw link removals.
The Audit Log tab is a per-server audit trail of every configuration change made through the dashboard: who changed a setting, what changed, the new value, and when (in UTC), newest first.
It covers changes to protection toggles, enforcement mode, bot language, log channel, Emergency Lockdown, Scam Guard, Member Defense, Honeypot, whitelist entries, and Automod.
Info
Audit Log record dashboard configuration changes by your team. Actions the bot takes against members live under Protection Logs and Mod Actions.
When a member believes a removal was a mistake, they can submit an appeal. Pending appeals appear on the Appeals tab with a count badge in the sidebar, so your team can review and respond. This gives members a path to flag false positives without pinging staff directly.
If Member Defense is enabled, its join-time events (raid detections, account-age blocks, and Honeypot triggers) are recorded to the same activity view, so raids and suspicious joins are visible alongside link removals.
Logs are tied to your server, not to any single bot or staff member, so they persist through staff changes and even if you switch to a custom bot. AntiLink does not store your message contents - only the moderation metadata described above (see Security & Trust).
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