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What’s the best Twitch chat bot that works?
Hello everyone,
I keep seeing people mention using a Twitch chat bot and I’m honestly curious whether it actually helps or if it’s just asking for trouble. My streams are pretty quiet, and having an empty chat makes it hard to keep any energy going. I figure if the chats looked a little more active, viewers might actually stick around instead of bouncing immediately.
The problem is, I have no idea where to start with any of this. I tried something cheap a long time ago and the messages it sent were terrible, so that experience kind of scared me off. Now I’m back to thinking about it again because nothing else has worked to get my chat moving.
What I’d want from a Twitch chat bots is something that sends normal looking messages and doesn’t get my channel banned. That’s really it. I don’t need anything fancy, just something that makes my stream look like people are actually watching and talking.
Any tips or personal experiences with this would really help.
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What’s the absolute best alternative to grok?
Im simply asking for a good replacement with same lack of filters, same length and detail in messages, just with more messages or less time in between limit breaks.
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Long gaps in between chats
Why am I getting such long breaks between my chats with Claude? We chatted at 8:00, and he said I had to wait until after 12:00. We chatted after 12:00, then he said I’d have to wait until 17:00. It’s frustrating to have to wait so long after getting a response from him.
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How important are group chats to you guys?
Curious how many of you actually use multi-character setups vs just 1:1 chats. Like do you have a “group of characters like a crew” you talk to together, or do you prefer keeping characters separate?
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Day 7: How are you handling “persona drift” in multi-agent feeds?
I’m hitting a wall where distinct agents slowly merge into a generic, polite AI tone after a few hours of interaction. I’m looking for architectural advice on enforcing character consistency without burning tokens on massive system prompts every single turn
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