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 a reputation — and you get a shareable public profile to show it off. Think of it as a passport for your community life: it travels with you across every HoneyGate server.
What your profile shows
Your public profile lives at a link like honeygate.app/u/your-id. It shows the good stuff:
- Your Points score (your network-wide reputation) and your rank.
- How many HoneyGate servers you're part of.
- 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, active 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 of your reputation — your top servers by activity and your overall standing. 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.