I love this idea and i would use it if i could at D&R.
If you’d like to get the bot, feel free to contact me at Paige#3198, I’ll most likely be treating it as public bot
Lol no, if this is done correctly, it could make it even more difficult for someone to impersonate another user. One huge thing that could be done would be to write in the description of the bot account something along the lines of “Do not send me a friend request unless you are trying to verify your account, someone may be trying to impersonate you!”. This would arguably make it even more difficult to impersonate someone. Also, did you even watch the video? Nowhere in the video is the bot sending you a friend request, in the video it demonstrates you sending the bot a friend request.
Well since , its having an auto unfriending system its gonna prevent that. With that being added I don’t see any issues good job!
Amazing creation. I like this much better than changing my status/description. It’s quick, easy to do and works! Job well done! If we decide to invite your bot, is it possible to edit the prefix? Also, are you thinking to release the source code anytime soon on Github?
Thanks, u_ndaunted.
Prefix isn’t customizable yet, but that’s a matter of 5 minutes, I’ll sure add it today!
I’m going to be a bit reckless here and say I hope most 13+ people are able to read a message that contains “NOT” in caps right below where they are clicking
They better learn to, in that case.
Well, if you’re going to be impersonating someone “big” (because why would you impersonate some random small user), I assume said “big” person would have the brainpower to read that.
Seems like an interesting authentication method could definitely see this being used for good.
This would simply indicate they’re friends, why would friends impersonate each other (without each others permission which there’s nothing to do against? I’ll also change the display name of the bot to something that tells you to read the about section. There’s no way that can be missed.
Another thing I forgot to mention, you keep talking about bloxlink, but almost everyone who I know uses game verification and not the description code when using bloxlink. This is just as unsafe as my method, there’s no difference. Actually if you think it through and some handy person would try to impersonate someone, they could even get your http link that you’re using to transfer the data to the game, thus could verify any discord account with any roblox account…
This is completely irrelevant to what I said, you must be connecting from discord to roblox somehow, no? Via a http (a link), if someone gets that link, they can send any data they want to it.
Most people also don’t send friend requests to accounts that tell them to read their about section in their name which says not to send a friend request unless verifying.
I have a few questions
- How can I use it?
- Can you bind group roles?
- Can you bind badges?
- Can I do !update @everyone without paying a fee?
you would seriously be surprised sometimes, I’m not going to lie.
In that case, how does bloxlink connect to your roblox game? If not via a http?
If you mean by bind that you’d get roles that you have in the group, not yet, but I’m thinking of adding it
And at last, this isn’t a feature yet, but might add it as well!
Does anyone have other cool ideas I should add to the bot?
Currently I’m working on:
- Connection to group
- Connection to badges
Make it open sourced. So we all can use it.