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# Overview

Message Tracking helps you keep track of user's, role's, and the entire server's activity

### Users

We track each user's messages and the last message sent timestamp\
You can view additional information here: [User & Server](/ticketsdocs/mssgtrack/user-and-server.md)

### Server

We track the total server message count, so you can say "Wow, we've sent that many messages?!"

You can view additonal information: [User & Server](/ticketsdocs/mssgtrack/user-and-server.md)

### Roles

Unlike any other bot we can find Tickets allows you to track messages sent by users with a specific role! So you can view what team or demographic sends the most messages

You can view additonal information here: [Roles](/ticketsdocs/mssgtrack/roles.md)


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