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Revision as of 07:59, 15 August 2026
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| Service type | Discord & Bluesky Bot |
| Description | Make it a Quote is a bot that allows you to create a Quote from your content. It is compatible with Discord, Misskey (Fediverse), and Bluesky. |
| Provided by | Neodyland |
| Developer(s) | Neodyland |
| Maintainer(s) | Neodyland |
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| Platform | Discord, Bluesky, Misskey |
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| Licence | Proprietary |
| Website | miq.moe |
| Support | miq.moe/support |
Make it a Quote is an online quote-image generator and social media bot operated by Neodyland. The service converts messages or social-media posts into stylized images resembling typographic quotations, typically combining the quoted text with the author's name and profile image.[1] Make it a Quote is available on Discord, Bluesky, and services in the Fediverse, including Misskey.[1] On supported platforms, users can invoke the bot in a reply to another user's content, after which the service generates a shareable image based on the referenced message or post.
Operation
On Discord, Make it a Quote is primarily invoked by mentioning the bot while replying to a message. The bot then renders the contents of the replied-to message as a quote image.[2] The Bluesky version operates in a similar manner. Users can mention the Make it a Quote account in a reply to a post to generate an image from that post. A separate removal account is provided for requesting deletion of an image generated by the service.[3] They support options that alter the appearance of generated images. These include a light background, a colored rather than monochrome profile image, horizontal flipping, bold text, and selection of different fonts.[2] The service's website also describes multiple quote-image designs.[1]
History
Make it a Quote was initially associated primarily with Discord. Make it a Quote originally started as an idea by suzuneu. Afterward, they collaborated with Khsmty, but due to increasing server costs, the service was transferred to Neodyland, and suzuneu and Khsmty became Neodyland members. Its official Discord support server was created on 19 March 2022.[4] The server is used for technical support, bug reports, feature suggestions, and testing of the bot.[4] The service was later expanded beyond Discord. A Make it a Quote account on the Misskey.io server was established by September 2023, extending the quote-image concept to Misskey and the wider Fediverse.[5] Make it a Quote subsequently became available for Bluesky as well.[3] The project's website and legal documents identify Neodyland as the organization responsible for the service.[6] Neody also lists Make it a Quote among its services.[7]
Development
Publicly accessible components related to Make it a Quote are maintained through the miq4d organization on GitHub. These include localization data, font resources, and software used by the project's Discord support infrastructure.[8] Some components are written in Rust and TypeScript.[8] The code for the image generation engine itself and the code for the Discord/Bluesky bots are proprietary and not publicly available. The Bluesky version developers are suzuneu and googlefan, working under Neody.[3]
Usage and community
Make it a Quote has achieved widespread use on Discord. As of August 2026, the third-party service Discord Bot List reported that the bot was installed on approximately 1.16 million Discord servers.[2] Because this figure is maintained by an external bot directory and changes over time, it may not represent an exact current installation count. The official Discord community had more than 26,000 members as of August 2026.[4] Discord categorizes the support server under areas including entertainment, memes, customer support, and bots.[4] The generated images are commonly used to reproduce humorous, notable, or out-of-context messages in a visual form that can be shared independently of the original conversation. Unlike conventional quotation-management bots, Make it a Quote focuses on producing an image of the selected content rather than maintaining a textual database of quotations.
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Quote Example
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Icon (Discord)
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Icon (Bluesky)
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Icon (Misskey)
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Icon (3-Color)
External links
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Make it a Quote – official website. Retrieved on 2026-08-15.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 Make it a Quote Discord Bot. Discord Bot List. Retrieved on 2026-08-15.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 Make it a Quote (@miq.moe). Bluesky. Retrieved on 2026-08-15.
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 Make it a Quote. Discord. Retrieved on 2026-08-15.
- ↑ 分散 SNS関連年表. 100%health. Retrieved on 2026-08-15.
- ↑ Make it a Quote Terms of Use. Make it a Quote (2023-08-31). Retrieved on 2026-08-15.
- ↑ サービス一覧. Neodyland. Retrieved on 2026-08-13.
- ↑ 8.0 8.1 Make it a Quote for Discord. GitHub. Retrieved on 2026-08-15.