I am very strongly opposed to a bot that is allowed to speak publicly in the cb.

I propose that if a bot were created and blessed for cb operation at all, it would be ok for it to respond to public stimulus (like: "chatterbot, stats Barrd") with a private reply, and the sending of a brief and uninteresting action report to the cb, like: "[chatterbot] has replied to [<some-monk>]".

The use of the brief acknowledgement / status action message would prevent the confusion, silliness and disorderliness of seeing people appearing to be speaking to an entity that does not ever appear to answer.


In reply to Re: Chatty CB bot(s) by Intrepid
in thread Chatty CB bot(s) by Tanktalus

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