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AlexDaniel avatar AlexDaniel commented on July 23, 2024 3

Ha-ha! I didn't even notice it 😂

The assumption was that most bots don't take free text, and it's unlikely that your code or command will start with “Thanks”. But there's a notable exception… 🤣

I think a simple addition of <!before ‘to’> can resolve this issue. Whateverable bots are very lax and try to do what you mean in many cases, and that's by design. Of course there are edge cases when a message can trick the bots to do something else, but they're more of conversationalists than precise tooling. Anyway, I keep track of these situations here: https://github.com/perl6/whateverable/wiki/Humor

So yeah, I'd prefer to improve the heuristic instead of removing the easter egg/feature.

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vrurg avatar vrurg commented on July 23, 2024

@AlexDaniel perhaps it'd make sense either disable the feature (through I like it a lot), or reduce it to support bare Thanks, Thank you, etc. with not continuation.

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