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My bot cant send whispers, how to add my bot to white list? Please PM me

Hi. The form in the original thread post says it’s restricted to users in the @twitch.tv organisation and not externally accessible.

Also need whitelisting; adding comment here for watching.

Am still waiting for the whitelist on my bot, it’s been almost 3 months now :frowning:

I can’t view the application…

Neither can I. DM me please, I want my bot to be verified/known.

Is there possibly an alternate method to get bot white-listed? Any feedback would be helpful.

Hay @xangold,

I’m curios if this method is still in usage? Currently, I’m writing on a Twitch-Bot, which is going to run similar to nightbot and wizebot - as one application on a server which multiple connections to multiple channels.

For me it’s not clear if a moderator-status will affect the given regulations for chat-bots. Example: My bot is neither known nor verified and connected to 100 channels. In every channel the bot is moderator - are the regulations now 100 messages per channel per 30 seconds or still 100 messages in general?

Due to missing permissions to submit my bot, I would like to submit it here in the comment:
AutoAI (autoai), user id: 234471517, 2FA: true

In case that the following information are relevant:
The user ā€œautoaiā€ was created a few minutes ago. For the service which I’m going to provide, the former username of my previous bot was too specific (eddithebot). Because of not losing the username, I created a new account.

Thanks for your answer in advance.

Regards, Edgar

Pretty sure the form has moved to https://dev.twitch.tv/limit-increase/

Sadly the new chat docs don’t seem to link to it, though.

Thats for API limits not Chatbot Whisper whitelist afaik

That choice would seem to be chat limits.

Whispers have their own limits, these are separate from the command and message rate limits.

Being whitelisted to avoid the spam filter for sending whispers isn’t a limit, it’s a flag on the account.

I agree with this on the surface but, given that the documentation has Whispers under the ā€œCommand & Message Limitsā€ section, perhaps it also does apply to whispers? I mean, I imagine if you requested ā€œKnown Botā€ and since a Known Bot provides a rate limit increase to whispers and IRC, wouldn’t that take care of both?

Of course, as Barry says, there is a separate spam filter setting. Not sure if the person at Twitch reviewing the form would consider that or not. It would be good to hear from a Twitch staff member to get some details.

EDIT: Actually, is a known bot provided with that flag?

ā€œ[Known bots] Are exempt from whispers being dropped for being spam. The spam classifier is still run against these whispers, they may be marked as spam, and their spam status is logged for auditing purposes.ā€

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So wait, is Twitch not bothering with ā€œbotā€ flags anymore? That form doesn’t seem to have anything to do directly with ā€œregistering a botā€, it’s purely for rate increases… which sure, is probably an indicator of a bot, but that still leaves a bunch of low-volume bots unidentifiable as such… and that kinda weirds me out.

Again, I think Twitch Staff has to answer but, my gut is telling me that if you request rate limit increases for IRC those fall into the Bot Flags categories. I could be wrong of course but, it seems like the rate limits are tied to Known and Verified Bots so I presume that the flag is provided when a rate limit increase for IRC is approved. Like I said, I could be wrong as well :slight_smile:

Hey @Eddi-the-Freak

Did you get any anwser ? I applied on the form but no response

Thanks

there is no replies, check using the API Endpoints to see if your submitted user has the known_bot: true :wink:

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