![]() ![]() Though in truth, it's not clear exactly what Rhythm (or Groovy, or any other music bot) does that's such a problem. But it also leaves the creators of music bots and other quality-of-life features exposed to potential repercussions themselves. That means Discord has an easier time dodging any responsibility for how people use the platform. The bot isn't officially endorsed or supported by Discord the platform is just flexible enough to allow the thing to exist. Piping music into voice chat is as simple as pointing the bot to a list of links or even just one link to a pre-made YouTube playlist. Plugins like Rhythm integrate with the platform seamlessly. It's just the nature of how Discord works. But the Rhythm creator also sees the death of their bot, along with Groovy, as sort of canaries in the coal mine for other cease and desist requests aimed at music bot creators. Yoav hinted that work is underway on something else "in the music space" that will tie to Discord in some way, but the specifics beyond that aren't clear at this point. ![]()
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