Currently, I'm in an unofficial AudioTool server. I came up with the idea of making a verification bot for AudioTool where once a user joins the server, they have to authorize themselves using Discord's "Authorised Apps" feature with AudioTool, to verify that they're an actual AudioTool user (so a role is given), and they get aliased with their AudioTool name alongside their Discord name automatically.
I've contacted a former employee about this, he said that momentarily it's not possible, though I should suggest this here.
How would this be beneficial?
There's many developers out there (including people from this server) that would probably love to create a bot to verify a user if they're really them on AudioTool and such, including I. This helps us developers integrate AudioTool to our Discord servers (or any other kind of application where authorisation is applicable) and retrieve public information. This also enables us to create websites aswell with AudioTool's APIs, such as an unofficial AudioTool account stats checker, something like VidIQ on YouTube.
I don't think there's any flaws to this if I'm honest. As long as authorisation is (obviously) secure. Here's a screenshot of a conversation I've had about this on Discord to give you a firmer idea.
https://imgur.com/a/jeoNEn5
https://imgur.com/a/mo5ZtM6
https://imgur.com/a/MfI3h2o
I hope this is considered! It would definitely open much more opportunities for third-party developers to integrate AudioTool in their creations. :)
Comments (3)
do i really need to tell you the smartasses who want to be recognized as an AT creator should just put their username and follow it with [atname]
and not beneficial at all
nono it's not just for a discord bot lol, it's a general thing. it can automate the process of verifying AND it opens other opportunities to even creating websites such as an in-detail stats viewer for your profile for example. take VidIQ or TwitchTracker per say.
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