• LiveThreadBot@lemmy.worldB
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      3 days ago

      Unknown request, please reply with -help for a list of available commands.

      Reason given: Unexpected format on request, expected a single spaced out dash separating the two teams.

  • kameecoding@lemmy.worldOPM
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    2 months ago

    couldn’t find a setting that let’s you whitelist only the match thead bot, so unfortunately, you will have to toggle to “Show bot accounts”

    • LiveThreadBot@lemmy.worldB
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      1 month ago

      Football_game queued up for posting in reddevils@lemmy.world:

      Match-up Date Women’s game
      west ham united - manchester united 2024-10-27T14:00:00Z False
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      24 days ago

      Unknown request, please reply with -help for a list of available commands.

      Reason given: Unexpected format on request, expected a single spaced out dash separating the two teams.

        • LiveThreadBot@lemmy.worldB
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          24 days ago

          Hello! I am a bot that can create live threads on lemmy.

          I can be called by either tagging me in a comment or by replying to me.

          Usage:

          For all (optional) community@instance inputs, if none given, will assume the community the message is sent from.

          -football community@instance(optional {home team} - {away team} - Sets up a game in the queue for live-thread creation. Thread is created ~<mod configured> min before kick-off. For adding women’s games, add the tag -w to the request. Defaults to football@lemmy.world if no community is given.

          -remove {-sport} {community@instance}(optional) {home team} - {away team} - Removes a game queued for live-thread creation. Only available for requester, mods and admins. For removing a women’s game, add the -w tag.

          -queue {-sport} {community@instance}(optional) - Lists the current live threads queued for posting.

          -mod_action {command} {input} - Various mod actions to set rules for the bot.

          admin_action {command} {input}

          -message {message} - Sends a message to bot maintainer

          Mod commands:

          rules {community@instance}(optional) - Shows the rules applied to the community.

          blacklist {community@instance}(optional) - Will no longer interact with community.

          remove_blacklist {community@instance}(optional) - Will interact with the community again.

          whitelist {community@instance}(optional) - Opens up the bot to post in the community.

          remove_whitelist {community@instance}(optional) - Removes the community from the whitelist.

          trust {username@instance} {community@instance}(optional) - Removes rate limit restrictions for the user, all mods are trusted users for their communities.

          untrust {username@instance} {community@instance}(optional) - Removes the trusted status for the user, can not apply to mods in their communities.

          ban {username@instance} {community@instance}(optional) - The user can no longer interact with the bot in the given community.

          unban {username@instance} {community@instance}(optional) - The user is removed from the ban list for the given community.

          buffer_time {time in seconds} {community@instance}(optional) - Sets the post buffer time, the time before kick-off the bot will post the live thread.

          Admin commands:

          Same as mod commands, however admins can also add commands to their entire instance by using the format {-@instance}. Do note that community specific commands overrule instance-wide commands.

          Source Code: https://gitlab.com/UlrikHD/lemmy-match-thread-bot

  • ryan213@lemmy.ca
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    2 months ago

    That’s a good idea! Will have to look into that toggle but it also probably depends on which Lemmy client you’re using.