If you want to stop Discord from showing what Spotify song you’re currently listening to, you have two simple options: disconnect your Spotify account from Discord completely or just turn off the activity status display. This ensures your friends and server members won’t see your listening activity in real-time. Whether you want more privacy or just don’t want your music habits displayed, this tutorial explains how to control your visibility. Start by opening the Discord app on your mobile or desktop. Tap on your profile icon at the bottom right (on mobile) or bottom left (on desktop), then go to ‘Settings.’ In the settings menu, scroll down and tap on ‘Connections.’ Here, you’ll see all third-party accounts linked to your Discord profile. If your Spotify account is connected, you’ll see the Spotify logo listed. Tap on it to open more options. To stop sharing completely, tap the 'X' or 'Disconnect' option to remove the Spotify connection entirely from your Discord account. This will stop all Spotify-related activity from showing up. Alternatively, if you want to keep the integration but hide your listening status, you can simply toggle off the setting labeled “Display Spotify as your status.” This allows you to remain connected to Spotify (for features like Listen Along) but keeps your current track private. Both methods provide a quick way to control what your friends can see about your music activity on Discord. Timestamps: 0:00 Introduction 0:06 Disconnecting Spotify from Discord 0:43 Turning off Spotify display status 1:06 Conclusion Hashtags: \#discordtips \#spotifyprivacy \#discordsettings \#onlinestatus \#discordguide \#musicprivacy \#spotifydiscord \#streamingapps