![]() ![]() I don't have to solve a Google reCAPTCHA for an account I have taken every step to protect against bruteforcing. It'd be trivial to hook that up to the registration flow to enable 2fa - and if that was a way to 'bypass' our anti-spam measures, it'd surely be exploited. can be used to both generate and validate 2fa codes. It is very trivial to automate setting up 2fa on an account. Having 2fa is not a strong signal as to whether or not an account is legitimate. ![]() my account (and other accounts in good standing and with proper 2FA) is exempt from such checks ![]() You are using TOR, a source of a great amount of spam/attempted spam on our network. I'm not entirely sure what this means, nor what actionable steps I can take. The system is definitely not perfect - and unfortunately in OP's case, it flagged the account for phone verification. As such, if you are using TOR, it is definitely more likely that you may get challenged either via captcha, or phone verification. One such source is TOR exit nodes - and as such, our system considers content created (DMs opened, etc.) from people using TOR exit nodes with more stringency than other sources. Additionally, we look at where spam is originating from as an input to our heuristic. As such, we use a blend of signals, heuristics and machine learning algorithms to determine whether someone is spamming on our platform. Some are very obvious in terms of a detection perspective, and some are not. The spam attacks against our platform vary in terms of how elaborate and skilled they are. Our anti-spam systems continue to evolve - just as the spammers who target our platform continue to evolve. We've disabled, and/or challenged millions of accounts for trying to use our platform for unsolicited spam (trying to advertise their service, sex bots, crypto spam, etc.). If we're doing a bad job, you might get some spam, or your account may be blocked for false positives.ĭiscord gets a lot of spam. If my team is doing a good job, you won't notice us. I work at Discord - and actually, this system is a thing I work on - and code my team wrote caused your account to be locked. NOTE: It'll be python spambot.py for you to run the bot and not python main.py pycharm creates main.py by default so I tend to work with that.Hey. This won't do anything on the terminal itself but you'll be able to see your bot online in the server. To run the bot, go back to your IDE (pycharm/IDLE/Termux), and run spambot.py You'll be able to add your bot to a server when you do that (follows standard adding-a-bot-to-a-server method). Now your bot is ready to spam a server! To add it to the server, copy the url that was generated when you selected the 'bot' option under 'Scope' and paste it in a new tab. Once you select that, scroll down to 'Bot permissions' and click 'Admin'. To add the bot to your server, head over to the application panel again and click on 'OAuth2'. Once you do so, head over to your terminal and paste that token in place of TOKEN_HERE in n('TOKEN_HERE')ĭO NOT RUN IT, we've another thing to do, that being adding the bot to your server. You'll see a 'Token' toggle right below your bot's name, click on 'reveal token' under that and copy the token. Now that you're on the bot panel, click on add bot (it'll ask you for a name again, this one being your bot's name). Do so, and head over to the bot panel by clicking on 'Bot' on the left panel Once you're on the applications screen, click on 'New Application',Īfter you click on it, it'll prompt you to enter Application Name (ps. Open the menu (usually present on the left side of the screen) and tap on 'Applications'. (You'll need Hackers Keyboard for scrolling down - ) How to get your bot's token? Scroll down to n("TOKEN_HERE") and paste your bot token in TOKEN_HERE. (more on how to get a discord token below) If you're using Termux Open the spambot.py file, scroll down to n("TOKEN_HERE") and paste your bot token in TOKEN_HERE. $ cd Discord-spambot If you're using IDE like pycharm or IDLE A spam bot for discord For IDE users as well as Termux users ![]()
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