A few things to clarify regarding bot verification: 1. You can't just create 75 servers on your own and add the bot to all of them, Discord is able to see this and will deny your verification request if they see that like half the servers your bot is in are made by you. 2. You can also not just grow a bot in just a few days, this will result in them denying it for suspicious growth. 3. You can't just "make up an identity" since Stripe will verify your identity by scanning your government ID. So unless you know someone who could forge you legit looking government IDs you're out of luck. How come that such malicious bots still get verified? Simple: These bots are previously legit bots from developers that had their accounts hijacked by getting token grabbed etc., and then get re-used from spreading stuff like this.
This is true. I had a verified Bot named Beamer Memer. I got hacked by someone i thought was a friend of me. My Bot send messages to everyone on servers the bot was on.
As a developer of a large bot, certainly the verified badge means nothing - the whole history of the badge and verification process was rocky and controversial since the beginning of it. The whole process is flawed with legitimate bots being flagged as "inorganically grown" with no appeal process. In fact Discord had to remove the "verified bot developer" badge given to users with verified bots because people kept making bots only to get the badge just to abandon them later (just shows you how poorly thought out this all was). And most of these "verified" bots aren't actually malicious because the author intended it that way, it's because they had tokens leaked due to poor security practises by the bot developers as well as Discord themselves.
@@user-gf1fj8wy1e dangerous in aspects other than things like scams maybe, but gullible people exist everywhere, not just on discord, so really people who fall for discord scams wouldn't be better off anywhere else
@@antehll dude some day or idk a guy literally send me gore stuffs like bro i was like shocked wtf he send me it contained blood and stuff, good im not sensitive to them
I'm a verified bot owner, and getting a bot verified is not as easy as you make it seem. You can't just create 75 servers and make the bot join, it has to be grown "organically" (slow and different server owners). Also they require a picture of your ID. However, it's still important to be super careful even for verified bots. Discord doesn't have any real way of screening your bot's code, so it can only determine if the bot is malicious based on actions your bot has taken. Once your bot is verified, its token can theoretically be sold, the code can be changed, and it can be a completely different bot.
You can make 75 servers and grow it 'organically' among them. Just join and add servers slowly over a reasonable period of time. Obviously you can't make 75 servers and join them all in 1 day
I work for one of the largest Bot Lists and deal with this often. Let me clear things up here: 1) You can’t make 75 servers to get your bot verified 2) Many of these bots just had an error and their “Authorization Information” has been stolen or the owner’s account was banned. 3) The rest of these bots are hijacked by people stealing info (like an IP) from a victim and trying to blackmail them into giving them the bot’s token. Of course, this is more unlikely but I have seen it happen.
@@villain543 While Terms of Service and Privacy Policy are two important parts, they shouldn't be required for verification. However, you will need them when applying for some privileged intents.
@@villain543 Yeah those will be automatically disabled once you get verified and you will need to write an application for them to be re-enabled again.
Note: You can NOT add the bot to 75 of your own servers and try to get around it. They will and do know. (I have tried when experimenting with features)
I like, documentaries and rants, and watching videos like this alot. I'll totally watch your channel alot. Earned yourself a new sub, keep up the good work!
discord should make a completely different way of verifying the bot, they should add a bot rating system where if the bot has all ratings from all 75+ servers and theyre good ratings (above 80%) they will then be able to apply for a bot verification, however if the bot then gets below 70% ratings it will be unverified so if users get spammed by the bot they can just dislike it and the ratings will drop
Before, I got a lot of scam requests like this and my discord was just filled with garbage, so I had to make a new discord account to get rid of all that stuff. Anyways thanks for educating others to not fall for scams like these!
It is not actually that easy to get your bot to 75 servers: Discord enforces something called inorganic growth: Essentially flags your bot to not pass verification, but increase your limit to 150. Inorganic growth happens when your bot incredibly grows fast for no reason and/or was advertised to do so. This also applies to just creating your own servers.
So the thing that needs to be known by everyone is the only way a bot gets verified is because it is in a certain amount of servers, which are usually mostly throw away servers and scam servers
The thing is, you cant make 75 servers of your own to get verified, you need them to be in seperate servers. So what it means is that this person made the bot join lots of servers with gullible owners manually. Let it spread through the entirety of discord, and that person now has probably privilege to admin perms in A LOT of servers
I found it funny because I logged into my alt account as I heard of these scams, one called free giveaways sent a message just like the claim free nitro, also when they say where you earned the boost from it's not necessary the server that the bot had came from.
brother you cant stop us, i had 10 scam servers with 5k members each, every time it got termed i would mass dm and boom, 5 days later we regain members, it is so easy.
If I remember correctly, you cannot actually change the bot name and icon easily once verified. I believe you have to go through a special procedure with support.
@@jonny11bonk i mean the only way for discord to prevent something like this is to have regular checks on verification bots but the actual verification process is painful
The Isn’t the correct topic for this video but, Can you make an ultimate guide to staff and moderation management? It would be helpful for people who’s servers are starting to blow up. Show us what ranks we should have for staff, what permission each one gets, maybe how you would show staff to punish people depending in the issue.
@@Todija I have a bot called "The Impostor" that I made as a joke, but now it's very cringe as it's unrelated to the bot functions and I got it verified without knowing I can't change it
Ntts can you explain how people get "animated status"? It's basically a status that keeps changing (on a loop form) automatically. Seems pretty easy to make one
I once owned a verified bot and then someday i logged into it using the Discord Bot Client and the Token and destroyed servers. I know thats not good, but I was 12 at that time, so sorry. I also reprogrammed my verified bot to delete every channel in every server it is in. The verification mark didnt stop me.
While some of what you share is true, a lot of what you said about verification is false, and you really should be researching before hand, because while a lot can happen, this video makes it appear as if you shouldn't trust a smaller bot, because it's "easy to verify a bot". Bot developers put a lot of time, effort, and money, into their bots, and that shouldn't be punished with something like this. What I'm going to share is partially a repeat of what others have said, but I also wanted to share what I said above, and some of what's below. Discord will prohibit verification if you grow just like that, or if the server/unique owner ratio is low, as in there aren't many unique owners. While faking an identity is possible, it's not so easy. You'd need to forge a real government ID for wherever you are (or use someone else's, which is identity fraud, a felony), which, last I checked, is difficult, and puts you at a big risk of getting arrested for forgery (in the US, this is a felony, not worth it for a Discord bot). You're also required to provide a TOS, write out explanations for your bot's functionality, talk about your data practices, and in some cases, screenshot your bot working or share code from your most used commands. Most malicious verified bots are verified because they're either stolen (most common with malicious verified bots), or the developer made (or more likely, used open source code) a real bot, then swapped out the code for malicious code. If you're unsure about if a bot might be stolen, contact the developer and ask them about some of the things they do to keep their account and token safe (or do some searches, maybe they've talked about it in the past). While most developers will follow these practices already, not all do. You should be looking for them to have 2FA (aka MFA) on their account, a trusted host (or self host), not clicking on random links, and keeping tokens out of public areas (such as a GitHub repo). Oh, and 3 more general things: one, never grant the Administrator permission. Well-designed bots will follow the principle of least permission (this also applies to roles in your server), where only the permissions necessary for operation are granted (send messages, external emojis, etc, varies by bot). A bot having every permission except for Administrator is better than a bot having Administrator, because Administrator provides a bit more power than having every permission. Two, make sure you absolutely trust an app before giving it permission to add you to servers. It can be very annoying if you hit the server cap constantly because of a bot. Three, check your authorized apps every once in a while. If you haven't used it in a while (all apps, not just bots), or it was only for a server you're no longer a part of (or that doesn't exist anymore), revoke access. It'll take a few minutes, but it could save you from future problems.
Great information! If I could go back in time I would revise the video to explain that getting verified is more of a process than indicated in the video. Moreover I would explain that a lot of the malicious verified bots are a result of bot accounts being stolen, rather than generated from the scammers themselves.
I got a DM from the EpicGiveaways bot that I "won nitro", and in order to get it I needed to add it to my server. I wasn't in any server that had EpicGiveaways in it so it's weird how I got the DM from it..
Probably the bot was in a server u are in and it dmed and owner kicked the bot once they noticed because it happened with my server lots of times in a deal
I mean, it means nothing, it just says it’s verified even though it’s like discord stuff. It’s asking to authorize and so yes, you will join random servers that you don’t even want.
I was in a server of Roblox NextBots creator once,and it told me to verify,but the “Verification” Bot they had wanted me to log into his website and my discord account,then once logged the bot wanted me to go to a “Verification Experience/game” in Roblox,then Copy And Paste a Code into My Roblox Bio,And then I should be “Verified into the server”,But that's a Scam, Don't do that or you could lost your Roblox Account and Your Discord Account,Even the Bot was Verified,But I Didn't Trusted in it Be Aware When Joining to NextBots Creator Discord Server Guys,and Also Any Others Servers
So, I always am at max servers, however somehow it still adds me to the servers, does it kick you from a server your in to make room for the new server?
Bro i have gotten a message saying "thank you for inviting me to your server {server name} you will receive your reward in 24 hours the message is written by a bot called Astroz Shield, i have never used that bot before and never heard of it either.
not all bots are safe, just like this: some notable safe bots are the classic dyno, mee6 etc smh use that why an extra new bot?? yeah if u want to make ur server new but it increases the chance of risks you know
MEE6 has used email for illegal marketing without user’s consent and Dyno’s entire source code has been leaked onto the internet before, meaning their servers have been hacked. It’s safe to assume that user information also got compromised. There is no such thing as a “Safe” bot, especially when it’s public.
Don't make people think verification is that simple, verification is NOT that simple!! I had 2 bots that I grew for months, hours and hours of work, but then got denied forever for some stupid reason. Also you make it seem like bots that are not verified bots are NOT legit! But how am I supposed to grow my legit bot that is not verified yet, if you're making everyone believe that unverified bots are bad?
@@RimFaxxe You dummy, you clearly dont understand anything about discord bots. In order to have a verified bot, you first have an unverified bot, you grow it, and afterwards you verifiy it, I know crazy information!! Bot developers have to start somewhere, nobody starts with verified bot, no matter what your intentions are...
the verification process is bit too tds than that its like a devoleper put some work into the bot and accidently left his account without 2fa and they stole it or maybe used any previosly discoverd method there is no way without revealing your personality get into discord verification.
Discord should add something where you can log the bots in your servers dms but you cant see it for other servers just dm logging for bots in your server
i did experience this myself i thought my discord was gonna get hacked cus i just quickly changed the password and hoping it would work, and yea it did
No because THAT BOT IN THE INTRO IS LITERALLY IN MY DMS ALSO MSGGING THE SAME THINGS LMAO- n it’s not the first bot I’ve encountered lately that’s claiming it’ll give me free nitro or server members
everyone in comments being all like "its suspicious growth" but scammers will actually make people add these bots in for "Free nitro" or whatever which doesnt end up flagging them as suspicious. they have their ways. good video.
A few things to clarify regarding bot verification:
1. You can't just create 75 servers on your own and add the bot to all of them, Discord is able to see this and will deny your verification request if they see that like half the servers your bot is in are made by you.
2. You can also not just grow a bot in just a few days, this will result in them denying it for suspicious growth.
3. You can't just "make up an identity" since Stripe will verify your identity by scanning your government ID. So unless you know someone who could forge you legit looking government IDs you're out of luck.
How come that such malicious bots still get verified? Simple: These bots are previously legit bots from developers that had their accounts hijacked by getting token grabbed etc., and then get re-used from spreading stuff like this.
This should be pinned
I'm liking it so hopefully it gets highlighted
I was about to say this, thanks for the explanation Marvin!
He made an account just to comment this, madlad.
This is true. I had a verified Bot named Beamer Memer. I got hacked by someone i thought was a friend of me. My Bot send messages to everyone on servers the bot was on.
As a developer of a large bot, certainly the verified badge means nothing - the whole history of the badge and verification process was rocky and controversial since the beginning of it. The whole process is flawed with legitimate bots being flagged as "inorganically grown" with no appeal process. In fact Discord had to remove the "verified bot developer" badge given to users with verified bots because people kept making bots only to get the badge just to abandon them later (just shows you how poorly thought out this all was). And most of these "verified" bots aren't actually malicious because the author intended it that way, it's because they had tokens leaked due to poor security practises by the bot developers as well as Discord themselves.
@@xdwslol ye ikr
What bot u developing?
@@Estehmanistawar maybe mee6?
Bruh you stupid people like you are only asking about the bot lmao
Fr what bot are you developing
When the Internet is dangerous, try these:
1. Don't use it
that's pretty difficult nowadays
Tbh discord is provably most dangerous social media app
@@user-gf1fj8wy1e dangerous in aspects other than things like scams maybe, but gullible people exist everywhere, not just on discord, so really people who fall for discord scams wouldn't be better off anywhere else
@@antehll dude some day or idk a guy literally send me gore stuffs like bro i was like shocked wtf he send me it contained blood and stuff, good im not sensitive to them
@@clinicalluna giga chad shocked by blood?
I'm a verified bot owner, and getting a bot verified is not as easy as you make it seem. You can't just create 75 servers and make the bot join, it has to be grown "organically" (slow and different server owners). Also they require a picture of your ID.
However, it's still important to be super careful even for verified bots. Discord doesn't have any real way of screening your bot's code, so it can only determine if the bot is malicious based on actions your bot has taken. Once your bot is verified, its token can theoretically be sold, the code can be changed, and it can be a completely different bot.
@@szymex8341 he's not a malicious user are you ok
@@szymex8341 my bad for turning up the heat on you
i see what you're talking about
You can make 75 servers and grow it 'organically' among them. Just join and add servers slowly over a reasonable period of time. Obviously you can't make 75 servers and join them all in 1 day
Fun fact: There are bots that do this but in different languages. ,_, Imagine getting scammed+hacked
I work for one of the largest Bot Lists and deal with this often. Let me clear things up here:
1) You can’t make 75 servers to get your bot verified
2) Many of these bots just had an error and their “Authorization Information” has been stolen or the owner’s account was banned.
3) The rest of these bots are hijacked by people stealing info (like an IP) from a victim and trying to blackmail them into giving them the bot’s token. Of course, this is more unlikely but I have seen it happen.
Is it important to give Terms of service and privacy policy of the bot before sending it to verify?
@@villain543 While Terms of Service and Privacy Policy are two important parts, they shouldn't be required for verification. However, you will need them when applying for some privileged intents.
@@kub_luk2069 well i have presence intent, server members intent, message content intent enabled
@@villain543 Yeah those will be automatically disabled once you get verified and you will need to write an application for them to be re-enabled again.
You absolutely can make 75 servers. You just need to be smart about how you do it. Obviously making 75 empty servers on 1 account will not work
You are absolutely right, that they are verified now does not imply that they are safe
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"Damn, there's a lot of purpose in this bot" absolutely killed me XD
yoo! i just got one of these 'u got nitro!' in my dm's. keep doing ehat you are doing, its helping people keep safe!
Note: You can NOT add the bot to 75 of your own servers and try to get around it. They will and do know. (I have tried when experimenting with features)
I like, documentaries and rants, and watching videos like this alot. I'll totally watch your channel alot. Earned yourself a new sub, keep up the good work!
discord should make a completely different way of verifying the bot, they should add a bot rating system where if the bot has all ratings from all 75+ servers and theyre good ratings (above 80%) they will then be able to apply for a bot verification, however if the bot then gets below 70% ratings it will be unverified so if users get spammed by the bot they can just dislike it and the ratings will drop
that could be easily abused tho
MEE6's verification would disappear because of how much people dislike MEE6
@@killeravecrage meh
Before, I got a lot of scam requests like this and my discord was just filled with garbage, so I had to make a new discord account to get rid of all that stuff. Anyways thanks for educating others to not fall for scams like these!
Like that one time Dyno made me join a server without my consent
I immediately left the server and reported the message it sent to me
That never happened sounds like you either clicked on their support server link or used a fake bot
One thing, that bot can spam add you to like 100 servers in a few seconds, and discord will probably ban you.
man if every verified bot was human reviewed, at least 50% of bots will be unverified
Thank you so much for sharing and letting more people know so more people can stay safe! Well deserved sub!❤️
It is not actually that easy to get your bot to 75 servers:
Discord enforces something called inorganic growth: Essentially flags your bot to not pass verification, but increase your limit to 150. Inorganic growth happens when your bot incredibly grows fast for no reason and/or was advertised to do so. This also applies to just creating your own servers.
100th comment well thanks for the awareness and keep your good work
So the thing that needs to be known by everyone is the only way a bot gets verified is because it is in a certain amount of servers, which are usually mostly throw away servers and scam servers
The thing is, you cant make 75 servers of your own to get verified, you need them to be in seperate servers.
So what it means is that this person made the bot join lots of servers with gullible owners manually. Let it spread through the entirety of discord, and that person now has probably privilege to admin perms in A LOT of servers
Great content love it keep up the good work
Thank you, glad to see same content here!
What a great video. Super well explained, thanks! Any video in your channel on how to record yourself with soft soft? I'm under the
I found it funny because I logged into my alt account as I heard of these scams, one called free giveaways sent a message just like the claim free nitro, also when they say where you earned the boost from it's not necessary the server that the bot had came from.
This Was SOOOOOOO Funny! "1 MILLLLLION USERS" loll
Someone on UA-cam flooded a scam site with a python bot. This is a good way to stop them probably
brother you cant stop us, i had 10 scam servers with 5k members each, every time it got termed i would mass dm and boom, 5 days later we regain members, it is so easy.
@@JamesRelok useless .go to work.tell me a reason to scam a single reason
@@JamesRelok tell me the link of these servers
you should make an updated video on how to make the best gaming discord server bc theres some new updates for some bots
I literally got an ad for speech to text / speech recognition on this video lmao
Ahhh that's why my ad revenue is going up lmfao
I remember when this guy had 15k subs
If I remember correctly, you cannot actually change the bot name and icon easily once verified. I believe you have to go through a special procedure with support.
No, you are wrong. You can change ‘em without any problems. Only if you wanna change bot intents you should make a call into Discord Support.
They can change icon easily but for the bot name, it needs to be legal reason.
@@waymentto no you cant change the name without going through discord support (for verified bots)
That was an amazing video and I feel like I can actually get started using soft soft. Thank you so much!
I literally experienced this. but unfortunately, that bot got reported and deleted by discord because of TOS: Spamming
Hey ntts love the vids keep them up
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I mean, it's really easy to get a bot verified and then abuse it. Unless someone reports it.
It isn’t easy to verified they probably changed the bot to do something else
@@hi-kt3qr Exactly. First, they make a legit one and then, they do the opposite.
@@jonny11bonk i mean the only way for discord to prevent something like this is to have regular checks on verification bots but the actual verification process is painful
went through when I first started video editing, now it's taking a whole new switch and learning soft will only boost my courage for the
I thought you were going to talk about the "Embed" or "Custom commands" functions of verified bots, but the video is still cool
its the same question as "should you trust a verified Instagrammer or Twitterer"
That first one was already deleted and discord is working on the second and third too
The Isn’t the correct topic for this video but,
Can you make an ultimate guide to staff and moderation management? It would be helpful for people who’s servers are starting to blow up.
Show us what ranks we should have for staff, what permission each one gets, maybe how you would show staff to punish people depending in the issue.
I should just make a verified bot, but the bots name is "I do no good", and it dies as it says but people still fall for it
Installed, everything works, thanks!
Hey, i just wanted to know do i have to learn soft before i use soft soft? Also i wanna learn premiere and after effects.
no wonder they don't allow us to change verified bots' names
Jokingly renames bot "ball slammer"
_It gets verified_
@@Todija I have a bot called "The Impostor" that I made as a joke, but now it's very cringe as it's unrelated to the bot functions and I got it verified without knowing I can't change it
@@keleee That sounds heinous
0:22 "unlimited time" when it says "limited time
He said limited
for a quick answer: no you cannot reason: watch the video
50$ for a verified bot? sheeesh i have 3 and I'd gladly sell 3 of those for 50$
6:40 maybe also check the audit log
Thanks for this heads up always useful when using discord
Ntts can you explain how people get "animated status"? It's basically a status that keeps changing (on a loop form) automatically. Seems pretty easy to make one
It’s some sort of code, but I hear it’s against discord TOS
it’s a betterdiscord plugin but u can get banned for using it
@@coolguy1083 getting banned for betterdc is low chance unless you gave proof to them
also you can't just make a bunch of servers to get your bot verified, because discord wants your bot to be in servers that have a lot of people
I once owned a verified bot and then someday i logged into it using the Discord Bot Client and the Token and destroyed servers. I know thats not good, but I was 12 at that time, so sorry. I also reprogrammed my verified bot to delete every channel in every server it is in. The verification mark didnt stop me.
i dont know if this is cap or all fact
Imagine trusting a bot
And again he said it wrong. We buy bots not verify them on our own.
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Wick is another verified bot you shouldn't trust. but for other reasons.
While some of what you share is true, a lot of what you said about verification is false, and you really should be researching before hand, because while a lot can happen, this video makes it appear as if you shouldn't trust a smaller bot, because it's "easy to verify a bot". Bot developers put a lot of time, effort, and money, into their bots, and that shouldn't be punished with something like this. What I'm going to share is partially a repeat of what others have said, but I also wanted to share what I said above, and some of what's below.
Discord will prohibit verification if you grow just like that, or if the server/unique owner ratio is low, as in there aren't many unique owners. While faking an identity is possible, it's not so easy. You'd need to forge a real government ID for wherever you are (or use someone else's, which is identity fraud, a felony), which, last I checked, is difficult, and puts you at a big risk of getting arrested for forgery (in the US, this is a felony, not worth it for a Discord bot).
You're also required to provide a TOS, write out explanations for your bot's functionality, talk about your data practices, and in some cases, screenshot your bot working or share code from your most used commands.
Most malicious verified bots are verified because they're either stolen (most common with malicious verified bots), or the developer made (or more likely, used open source code) a real bot, then swapped out the code for malicious code.
If you're unsure about if a bot might be stolen, contact the developer and ask them about some of the things they do to keep their account and token safe (or do some searches, maybe they've talked about it in the past). While most developers will follow these practices already, not all do. You should be looking for them to have 2FA (aka MFA) on their account, a trusted host (or self host), not clicking on random links, and keeping tokens out of public areas (such as a GitHub repo).
Oh, and 3 more general things: one, never grant the Administrator permission. Well-designed bots will follow the principle of least permission (this also applies to roles in your server), where only the permissions necessary for operation are granted (send messages, external emojis, etc, varies by bot). A bot having every permission except for Administrator is better than a bot having Administrator, because Administrator provides a bit more power than having every permission.
Two, make sure you absolutely trust an app before giving it permission to add you to servers. It can be very annoying if you hit the server cap constantly because of a bot.
Three, check your authorized apps every once in a while. If you haven't used it in a while (all apps, not just bots), or it was only for a server you're no longer a part of (or that doesn't exist anymore), revoke access. It'll take a few minutes, but it could save you from future problems.
Great information! If I could go back in time I would revise the video to explain that getting verified is more of a process than indicated in the video. Moreover I would explain that a lot of the malicious verified bots are a result of bot accounts being stolen, rather than generated from the scammers themselves.
yes
Already knew but thanks.
I got a DM from the EpicGiveaways bot that I "won nitro", and in order to get it I needed to add it to my server. I wasn't in any server that had EpicGiveaways in it so it's weird how I got the DM from it..
Yeah same
It may be in a server you were before and the bot sent then the server got deleted
Probably the bot was in a server u are in and it dmed and owner kicked the bot once they noticed because it happened with my server lots of times in a deal
@@xplicit2391 Probably
It joined the server then leaves after messaging everyone or was kicked
I mean, it means nothing, it just says it’s verified even though it’s like discord stuff. It’s asking to authorize and so yes, you will join random servers that you don’t even want.
if it seems too good to be true, it probably is
Nice vid as always
I was in a server of Roblox NextBots creator once,and it told me to verify,but the “Verification” Bot they had wanted me to log into his website and my discord account,then once logged the bot wanted me to go to a “Verification Experience/game” in Roblox,then Copy And Paste a Code into My Roblox Bio,And then I should be “Verified into the server”,But that's a Scam, Don't do that or you could lost your Roblox Account and Your Discord Account,Even the Bot was Verified,But I Didn't Trusted in it Be Aware When Joining to NextBots Creator Discord Server Guys,and Also Any Others Servers
thank u soo much it helped a lot
So, I always am at max servers, however somehow it still adds me to the servers, does it kick you from a server your in to make room for the new server?
thanks for this video, i had this happen today but i never added the bot or anything cause i was sus of it since it seemed like a scam
I had a bot (members plus) send me a token logging link which most likely also steals IP ect
Bro i have gotten a message saying "thank you for inviting me to your server {server name} you will receive your reward in 24 hours
the message is written by a bot called Astroz Shield, i have never used that bot before and never heard of it either.
not all bots are safe, just like this:
some notable safe bots are the classic dyno, mee6 etc smh use that why an extra new bot?? yeah if u want to make ur server new but it increases the chance of risks you know
MEE6 has used email for illegal marketing without user’s consent and Dyno’s entire source code has been leaked onto the internet before, meaning their servers have been hacked. It’s safe to assume that user information also got compromised.
There is no such thing as a “Safe” bot, especially when it’s public.
Uhh so i invited a scam bot to my server once and a dude on discord told me that they can stalk me and shit. Is that true?
Don't make people think verification is that simple, verification is NOT that simple!!
I had 2 bots that I grew for months, hours and hours of work, but then got denied forever for some stupid reason.
Also you make it seem like bots that are not verified bots are NOT legit! But how am I supposed to grow my legit bot that is not verified yet, if you're making everyone believe that unverified bots are bad?
Because unverified bots are scam bots. Please just admit that you're trying to scam people and get off the internet
@@RimFaxxe You dummy, you clearly dont understand anything about discord bots. In order to have a verified bot, you first have an unverified bot, you grow it, and afterwards you verifiy it, I know crazy information!!
Bot developers have to start somewhere, nobody starts with verified bot, no matter what your intentions are...
@@RimFaxxe are you stupid ?
@@RimFaxxe most unverified bots are legit bots that cant grow because the owner doesn't have money to advertise the bot
@@RimFaxxe how tf do you listen to this guy all he repeats is scam bot unverified is scam scam bot
Lego Floor?!?
Verified discord MEE6 verfified and filtered bot.. as in MEE6 directed me to this bot.
the verification process is bit too tds than that its like a devoleper put some work into the bot and accidently left his account without 2fa and they stole it or maybe used any previosly discoverd method there is no way without revealing your personality get into discord verification.
Discord should add something where you can log the bots in your servers dms but you cant see it for other servers just dm logging for bots in your server
well, logging whoever's dms is a violation of user privacy... why do u even want to log a conversation between someone and a bot
@@potsuaye69 not a reply but just log of when and what dm it sent
I just got notfi form that SAME BOT IN THIS VID
how to stop hearing yourself in headphones when recording softs?
love this channel
Thats the reason i only trust dyno/mee6/dank memer/the turtle like mee6 bot
i did experience this myself i thought my discord was gonna get hacked cus i just quickly changed the password and hoping it would work, and yea it did
Hi father
No because THAT BOT IN THE INTRO IS LITERALLY IN MY DMS ALSO MSGGING THE SAME THINGS LMAO- n it’s not the first bot I’ve encountered lately that’s claiming it’ll give me free nitro or server members
everyone in comments being all like "its suspicious growth" but scammers will actually make people add these bots in for "Free nitro" or whatever which doesnt end up flagging them as suspicious. they have their ways. good video.
Is versace safe?
Also Sequence, it keeps “gifting” me nitro
You shouldnt trust it at all lmao. I myself made the lowest quality, youtube-tutorial broken crappy bot, and somehow by my feats it got verified
Unrelated question
How can you tell if your pc is being used to mine bitcoin?
Like Simple, but with a Redstone Handle, Command Block Core, Tungsten Pickaxe.
Just even before i watch this video if you have 2 braincells you can activate them and look in the internet :).
i got a message like this i talked to a group about they laughed and told me it was a scam bot (i did not click it)
Nice Bro :D
amazing video :D
How to create my own bot could you make a video about that?
A bot boost said that is would boost me 30x in 72H so I added it but without administrative permissions and it did not her for a week then a banned it
prob redirecting to an ip grabber than on the server invite...
If your not sure about any links right click it and send it back to the bot and it unhides the link
Yes and no.
Is there a command to get levels with draft bot
Anyone know if the Roody Insult bot is safe? I wanan add some funny chat bots; it says unverified though.
my app soft in gms doesn't soft like that it is different.please help
this is going to be great!
Athex scam also happened to me