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“Discord Checkpoint: Unveiling Users’ 2025 Highlights”

Discord has introduced a new feature called Discord Checkpoint, reminiscent of Spotify Wrapped, that summarizes users’ activities in 2025. Initially catering to gamers, Discord has expanded its user base to include a more diverse audience interested in various topics and communities.

With Discord Checkpoint, users can track their messaging activity, top games played, favorite emojis, and the friends they interacted with the most. The feature also showcases users’ preferred servers and the time spent in voice chats.

While some users have faced difficulties accessing Checkpoint on mobile devices due to temporary disablement, desktop and browser access remains functional. Discord advises users to ensure their device settings are optimized for the feature to work seamlessly.

Upon reviewing their Discord activities, users receive one of ten unique Checkpoint cards along with a matching avatar decoration. To access Checkpoint on Desktop/Browser, users must update the app to the latest version and click on the green flag icon. Mobile users can follow similar steps once the feature is re-enabled.

If users do not see a Checkpoint summary, it could be due to low activity on Discord in 2025 or disabled data personalization settings. Regardless, users can still claim the Checkpoint Avatar Decoration even without a personalized summary.

Users can view their 2025 Checkpoint until January 15, 2026, as part of Discord’s celebration of their 10th anniversary. The feature offers a nostalgic look back at users’ experiences on the platform, emphasizing the games played, friendships made, and communities built over the years.

Discord plans to continue evolving the Checkpoint feature beyond 2025, providing users with more personalized insights into their interactions on the platform.

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