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# Block Unwanted Images

> Remove matching unwanted images from your Discord server with a private custom list

<Info>Block Unwanted Images is included with **Scrump Pro**.</Info>

<Note>Managing the list requires **Manage Server**.</Note>

Block Unwanted Images is a general-purpose server tool for images your community does not allow. It is separate from Scrump's scam-image protection.

## Add an image

<Steps>
  <Step title="Open Security">
    Open the server dashboard and select **Security**.
  </Step>

  <Step title="Find Block Unwanted Images">
    In the feature section, enter a short label and select an image.
  </Step>

  <Step title="Upload">
    Select **Add image**. Scrump validates the file and adds it to the server's private list.
  </Step>
</Steps>

Supported uploads are PNG, JPEG, WebP, and GIF files up to 10 MB. For animated GIFs, the first frame is used. Each server can keep up to **250 images**.

Scrump keeps the administrator-provided label and a small management thumbnail. The original blocklist upload is discarded after processing.

## Sensitivity

Choose one sensitivity for the server:

| Setting                  | Use when                                                    |
| ------------------------ | ----------------------------------------------------------- |
| **Exact matches only**   | Only identical images should be removed.                    |
| **Very high confidence** | Small common edits should still match. This is the default. |
| **High confidence**      | You need broader matching and will monitor the results.     |

## What happens on a match

Scrump deletes the Discord message and writes an `image block` entry to the moderation archive. It does not automatically timeout, kick, or ban the sender.

Blocked-image activity is counted separately from scam-image detections.

## Removing and downgrading

Server managers can remove entries from the Security dashboard.

If the server downgrades below Pro, enforcement and editing stop. The list remains stored and is shown read-only, so upgrading to Pro restores it without another upload.
