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Option to use just webhook #17

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NoodlesDev987 opened this issue Apr 7, 2021 · 3 comments
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Option to use just webhook #17

NoodlesDev987 opened this issue Apr 7, 2021 · 3 comments
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NoodlesDev987 commented Apr 7, 2021

Add option to use just Discord webhook for receiving ban appeals. This would be good for those who don't need to have unban option and dont need bot.

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sylveon commented Apr 7, 2021

The bot is also used to check if the user is currently banned before allowing a ban appeal to go through, so to use a webhook one would have to give up that functionality.

@sylveon sylveon added the enhancement New feature or request label Apr 7, 2021
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jcsumlin commented Apr 7, 2021

The bot is also used to check if the user is currently banned before allowing a ban appeal to go through

I think this is a core piece of functionality that also helps reduce spam. Removing it would make this akin to a google form wrapper

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The bot is also used to check if the user is currently banned before allowing a ban appeal to go through, so to use a webhook one would have to give up that functionality.

I know that, but there should be option that you can eighter use bot with more features or just webhook with less features.

@sylveon sylveon self-assigned this Jun 29, 2024
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