Your profile & reputation
Your shareable public profile, what it shows, and how to control who can see it.
Everything you do across HoneyGate adds up to one reputation, a single score and a tier that travel with you to every HoneyGate server. Most bots forget you the moment you join a new community. HoneyGate remembers. You get a shareable public profile to show it off, plus a private Your Reputation page in your member portal.
Your reputation score and tier
Your reputation is one blended number, built from everything you do across the whole network:
- Being active. The XP you earn, plus the chatting and voice time that earned it, in every server you're in.
- Contributing. Network Points you've earned, quests you've completed, and gate roles you've unlocked.
- Sticking around. How long you've been part of the network, and being a member of more than one HoneyGate community.
- Staying in good standing. Moderator actions against you (like warnings or bans) and confirmed duplicate accounts lower the score. Good standing is part of being trusted.
The score maps to a tier anyone can understand at a glance: Newcomer → Regular → Trusted → Veteran → Legend.
Your score can only be seen as one blended total. It never reveals which servers anything happened in. That stays between you and each community.
Roles your reputation can earn you
Servers can reward reputation directly. An owner can set a rule like "members at Trusted or higher get the Insider role", and HoneyGate hands the role out automatically. That includes right after you join, if your reputation from other HoneyGate servers already qualifies. You don't start from zero anywhere.
Once you've earned a role this way you normally keep it, even if your score later dips. A server can choose a stricter setting where the role always matches your current tier. If it does, HoneyGate sends you a short DM when a role is added or removed, so nothing happens silently.
When you join a new server
Some servers ask HoneyGate to give their staff a quick read on new arrivals. If a server has that on, its staff see your blended standing when you join: your tier, score, how many HoneyGate servers you're in, and how long you've been on the network. If a server owner somewhere confirmed an account as a duplicate, staff see that a confirmed flag exists, but never which server flagged it, and never any other server's private details. It works in your favor. Your good reputation arrives before you've said a word. And it's information only. HoneyGate never kicks, bans, or acts on it by itself.
What your profile shows
Your public profile lives at a link like honeygate.app/u/your-id. It shows the good stuff:
- Your reputation score and tier (see above).
- "Seen across N HoneyGate servers", how far your reputation reaches.
- Your lifetime Points and your network rank.
- How long you've been around.
- Your highest level across any server.
- Badges for things you've earned, like passing a verification check.
It's a nice thing to drop in a bio or share when you join a new community. It shows you're a real, trusted member, not a brand-new account.
What it never shows
Your profile is built to be safe to share. It never shows anything private:
- No wallet addresses or balances.
- No email or account details.
- Nothing only staff should see.
Only the reputation-style information above is public.
Checking your reputation in Discord
If your server has the reputation passport feature turned on, use /passport there to see a quick summary: your cross-server XP and your top servers by activity. You can also peek at another member's with /passport @them. (Your shareable public profile at honeygate.app/u/your-id works regardless.)
Making it private
Your profile is public by default, but you're in control. If you'd rather keep it hidden:
- Open your member portal and go to Settings.
- Turn off "Show my public profile."
When it's off, your profile link shows a neutral "this profile is private" page. It won't even reveal whether your account exists. You can switch it back on any time.