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1. Inactivity

One of the most common reasons @curse leaves a server is inactivity. This happens when the bot has not been used or interacted with for an extended period of time. To ensure optimal performance and resource management, inactive servers may be automatically removed.
If this happens, you can simply reinvite @curse to your server by clicking here. Don’t worry, your previous settings and configurations will remain saved and will be restored once the bot rejoins.

2. Blacklisted

If your server is found to be violating Discord’s Terms of Service or @curse’s Terms of Service, it may be blacklisted. When a server is blacklisted, @curse will automatically leave and will not be able to rejoin unless the blacklist is lifted. Make sure to carefully review all rules and guidelines to ensure your server is compliant.
If you believe your server was wrongfully blacklisted, please contact support for further assistance @ https://discord.gg/cursebot.