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'''Trashbot emoji reacts''' are a deprecated [[Trashbot]] feature. Trashbot would automatically react with certain emoji to messages that contained | [[File:React farming1.png|alt=A message from witscord user Peperos saying "One day the Steve Spider played ping pong with me. We were playing for a check that had a bunch of money for a winner. He had his paddle with a text "I want to die for honor and ping pong", but that didn't scared me. The score was 11 : 10 for me, but suddenly a blow of the wind changed the direction of the ball. Steve just said "oof". After my "ok" victory I invited Steve to the restaurant where we ate a good tasting supper. The end."|thumb|User [[Peperos]] intentionally farming for trashbot reacts.]] | ||
'''Trashbot emoji reacts''' are a deprecated [[Trashbot]] feature. Trashbot would automatically react with certain emoji to messages that contained keywords related to that emoji. For example, messages containing money-related words such as "expensive," "dollars," or "cents" would be reacted to with the Mr. Krabs emoji. | |||
[[File:React farming2.png|alt=A message from witscord user Staz saying "Ten minutes ago when I asked if you wanted to have supper with me, I decided that if you say no I'll go to an ATM and cash out my whole account, stuff it all into the padding of the passenger seat of my car and drive it over to the river embankment and floor the pedal, hit the wall on the edge, and, flipping through the shattered windshield, arms splayed out like a spider, I'll hope inside that everything will turn out ok, even as I'm falling to my death, and the only proof of my pusillanimous existence will be a text on my phone that says "I want to die.""|thumb|User [[Staz]] intentionally farming for trashbot reacts.]] | |||
The keyword/emoji relationships were not made public, although most of them were fairly straightforward (i.e. Messages containing the word "spider" would be reacted to with a spider emoji.) However, certain relationships remained a mystery for a long time, and some keywords were so rarely used that it could take months for them to be discovered. | The keyword/emoji relationships were not made public, although most of them were fairly straightforward (i.e. Messages containing the word "spider" would be reacted to with a spider emoji.) However, certain relationships remained a mystery for a long time, and some keywords were so rarely used that it could take months for them to be discovered. | ||
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=== Mr. Krabs === | === Mr. Krabs === | ||
[[File:Sapporoichiban.png|alt=Mr. Krabs emoji being used in response to the keywords "expensive" and "cents."|thumb|Mr. Krabs emoji being used in response to the keywords "cents" and "expensive."]] | [[File:Sapporoichiban.png|alt=Mr. Krabs emoji being used in response to the keywords "expensive" and "cents."|thumb|Mr. Krabs emoji being used in response to the keywords "cents" and "expensive."]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 02:57, 8 July 2024
Trashbot emoji reacts are a deprecated Trashbot feature. Trashbot would automatically react with certain emoji to messages that contained keywords related to that emoji. For example, messages containing money-related words such as "expensive," "dollars," or "cents" would be reacted to with the Mr. Krabs emoji.
The keyword/emoji relationships were not made public, although most of them were fairly straightforward (i.e. Messages containing the word "spider" would be reacted to with a spider emoji.) However, certain relationships remained a mystery for a long time, and some keywords were so rarely used that it could take months for them to be discovered.
Emoji reacts were disabled for more serious (witness-related) channels.
The feature was eventually removed by server-wide consensus, due to the fact that it was incredibly annoying. However, the original reacts can still be seen when looking back through old message history.