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Hello,
Having just started out on this website, I figured offering discord bots would be a good way to start. I will provide a discord bot for you. The price will be negotiated and will take into account the features of the bot. I could also link your bot to a minecraft server if you wish. I will not provide any bots that break the discord ToS or bots that are too complex for the price. If you wish I will also provide the source code for an extra 50p.

Some ideas for a bot may be: Moderation commands, welcome messages, fun / games, providing stats (minecraft or discord), mini games, support bots etc. These features will only cost £5

If you would like to know more about me, or my experience coding discord and spigot, check my website: http://crepppy.tk

If you are interested, either comment here or DM me on discord (crepppy#2758).

Note: Hosting will not be provided as this adds to the cost. If you wish for the bot to retrieve / pull data from a database, the database will have to be provided.

Have a good day.
 
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"I will provide a discord bot (both a self-bot or a normal discord bot) for you."
"I will not provide any bots that break the discord ToS"

You do realize that selfbots are literally against the discord tos? lmaoooo
 

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"The question regarding "self bots" has come up here and there, and we'd like to make our stance clear:

Discord's API provides a separate type of user account dedicated to automation, called a bot account. Bot accounts can be created through the applications page, and are authenticated using a token (rather than a username and password). Unlike the normal OAuth2 flow, bot accounts have full access to all API routes without using bearer tokens, and can connect to the Real Time Gateway. Automating normal user accounts (generally called "self-bots") outside of the OAuth2/bot API is forbidden, and can result in an account termination if found." By Jaytron you can find the article here https://support.discordapp.com/hc/en-us/articles/115002192352-Automated-user-accounts-self-bots-
 

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"I will provide a discord bot (both a self-bot or a normal discord bot) for you."
"I will not provide any bots that break the discord ToS"

You do realize that selfbots are literally against the discord tos? lmaoooo
It's against the ToS to make a self-bot reply to another user. If it were against the ToS, discord libraries wouldn't include an option to make a self-bot[DOUBLEPOST=1533732613][/DOUBLEPOST]Huh, I was always under the impression they were fine. I'll update the post. Thanks for letting me know
 
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Can you make a short "table" of what is considered a free bot and what is considered a 5 pound bot? List the key commands in each. For example:

Free bot - moderation commands
5 pound bot - ticket bot

It's much easier for people to quickly see what your service is about without spending time adding you on Discord and learning that you can't offer what they want.
I don't want to restrict the bot to specific ideas. There may be ideas people have for a bot which I am willing to do for free, but people may be turned off as I have listed that idea in the free bot section, but sure, I guess I could suggest the price of some ideas
 

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Discord API libraries are written by users, not Discord devs.
I know, the libraries are made by users, but the API itself is made by discord developers, and the wrappers are just for the language you want to use. The discord devs wouldn't add the functionality to the API if they didn't want it. I know now that it is against the terms of service.
 

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I know, the libraries are made by users, but the API itself is made by discord developers, and the wrappers are just for the language you want to use. The discord devs wouldn't add the functionality to the API if they didn't want it. I know now that it is against the terms of service.
The API is also used for the normal way and how Discord works. The API is used the same way all across, users and bots.
 

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The API is also used for the normal way and how Discord works. The API is used the same way all across, users and bots.
Oh really? I was unaware that was how it worked (again, sorry :/).
 
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