I created my own Discord "server" (which is not truly a server per se; more like your server account [1]), and then installed MJ bot. This way I can keep all my creations in a single place, with the added benefit that I have my own channels for things like compilation of links, prompts database, separate channels for different types of creations, and so on.
I even invited a couple of family members to join my Discord server, so they can use MJ if they want, without having to share my Discord account (but of course it still counts towards my MJ credits).
All in all, I have been incredibly (and surprisingly) pleased with Discord experience.
I have done this too. How did you get the bot to use your MJ credits? I found that the bot still uses the credits of each person who invokes the command.
I'll take it back. I tested and you're right: it was using the caller's account, not the person who owns the server. So it doesn't share your MJ credits in any way.
There must be a way of creating a Discord bot wrapper which holds your credentials, but on a quick search I wasn't able to find anything.
What a big bummer. That would be the ideal environment.
My experience has been exactly the opposite.
I created my own Discord "server" (which is not truly a server per se; more like your server account [1]), and then installed MJ bot. This way I can keep all my creations in a single place, with the added benefit that I have my own channels for things like compilation of links, prompts database, separate channels for different types of creations, and so on.
I even invited a couple of family members to join my Discord server, so they can use MJ if they want, without having to share my Discord account (but of course it still counts towards my MJ credits).
All in all, I have been incredibly (and surprisingly) pleased with Discord experience.
[1] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MDPY_bMPO0A