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Function to automatically dunce a user after pinging a large amount of users in a short time #325

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Ma-wa-re opened this issue Jan 11, 2020 · 2 comments · May be fixed by #351
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Function to automatically dunce a user after pinging a large amount of users in a short time #325

Ma-wa-re opened this issue Jan 11, 2020 · 2 comments · May be fixed by #351
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@Ma-wa-re
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After todays incident of that mass ping it would be good to get futaba it dunce a user if they ping a large amount of users in a short time. This would limit the number of user that get pinged.

@Ma-wa-re Ma-wa-re self-assigned this Jan 11, 2020
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@Ma-wa-re Ma-wa-re changed the title Function to automatically dunce a user after a pinging a large amount of users in a short time Function to automatically dunce a user after pinging a large amount of users in a short time Jan 26, 2020
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AraHaan commented May 26, 2020

I had something before on my old bot that when pinking over 5 different users it would autoban them.

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AraHaan commented May 26, 2020

@Ma-wa-re here is an code example from my old DecoraterBot https://paste.mod.gg/icipovidak.py
Note: It might not work exactly because things might have changed but it is worth a show.

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