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> and then set the channel topic to the user since that is not public via the API @clbx Actually, it is. Both the audit log and custom clients.
> It’s also possible to “spoof” where the messages are coming from right? As if that user was saying it in the channel Kind of, yeah. You can use webhooks...
@clbx > There's no way for a user to see if their messages are being embedded elsewhere via the API is there? No, I don't think so. Webhooks also support...
If people know they're being watched they often change their behaviour. But honestly, I'm unsure if that's a pro or con. It's on a fine line.
@elkowar I meant in #bot-automod, like blocklist does.
perhaps a better solution would be to have a whitelist or whatever, if a message matches a blocklist entry and also matches a whitelist entry it wouldn't get deleted, for...
there's got to be a timeout instead most of the time people are muted for a reason, if the mod leaves (or even got a request to mute when they're...
 example 2: was a system message deleted by me, not elkowar, he was framed
example 3 & 4: i wasn't even in the server when it was posted (or deleted) - was most likely deleted by the users.  
Possibly a better solution would be `!sudo @user#1234 ` and such.