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Yep...when i get to my computer ill start sending out the rest.
@fuzzy I think the btstip bot stopped at clayop
Please let me know if you are on this list and do not receive the BROWNIE.PTS for this.
Thanks for the resposne @fav From the bots perspective the maximum limit the bot would realistically be able to process is 180 and the current limit now is 20. The is probably unreasonable to ask for since obviously this is in place as a spam-preventive measure. So here's my thoughts on it.So given your own thoughts, please decide on a number you think would be reasonable (preferably, while maybe no 180, I'd prefer ~120 which is 2 per minute) and let me know what you deem fit and I'll make adjustments accordingly, thanks.
does it work?#btstip GChicken 10 BTS#btstip puppies 10 BTS#btstip Fuzzy 10 BTS
Once an admin can lift the 20 PM/hr restriction we can have to bot distribute your brownies as required. I'd rather not need to go a hacky approach of using multiple accounts to send out PMs.
Please tell me if you do not receive your brownies from this hangout.
From what we've tested it doesn't tip if the tip is in quote blocks (so that works as intended).What's new that I've noticed (potentially a bug) is if a name exists within our cache, it will allow for case insensitivity (refer to how you typed "Fuzzy" vs. "fuzzy") but if a name does not exist within our system and it's incorrect-case version is used, it won't be added.Can I get confirmation from a moderator or some experienced user if names on this forum are case sensitive? i.e. I have the name hybridd, can someone make the name hybridD?
Quote from: GChicken on November 01, 2015, 04:03:11 pm#btstip GChicken 10 BTS#btstip Tonyk 10 BTS#btstip Fuzzy 10 BTSUh oh. Now gchickens testing something
#btstip GChicken 10 BTS#btstip Tonyk 10 BTS#btstip Fuzzy 10 BTS
Quote from: hybridd on November 01, 2015, 03:37:35 pmThe system doesn't correlated bitsharestalk account -> BTS wallet (because not all users have one specified).The workflow works like this right now (I will use fuzzy as the example here):Fuzzy deposits his BROWNIE.PTS into our system (using the memo code provided on his profile as btstip.io) and waits for the transaction to confirmFuzzy then proceeds to tip whoever he wants on the forums using their forum nameIf a user mapping does not exist within the system already (forum name -> forum id ... e.g. https://bitsharestalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=38721 is your profile, so 38721 is your id) then you are looked up via the 'Search Member' function on the forum. If a mapping is then found, you're stored in a cache so you won't need to be looked up again.Once the user id can be determined a tip is generated and the tip is PM'd to the user, as well as a post being made on the forum (the bot prioritizes PMing over posting, so if you make 10 tips in one post, it will not begin posting until all 10 tips are PM'd). A user then claims their tip from the link provided in the PM to their btstip.io account (no transaction fee imposed upon either the tipper, or the tip receiver).At a users convenience they can withdraw their tip from the system (and be charged a transaction fee), to do so a user must first have a withdrawal code saved. If a user does not have one they can generate one (every 24h) which will then be PMed to the user (this is for "proof of account" purposes). Using the withdrawal code, you can then withdraw the funds from your btstip.io account to a wallet and also specify an optional memo (allowing you to also withdraw funds directly to an exchange).---@tonyk I don't see your user id even in the cache, did you receive a tip or what? Your user id is 11011 on the forums.No, I was concerned you blindly send the tip directly to the account, if you find a matching account on the BTS blockchain to the forum name.Not that I like the mass amount of forum spamming that this tipping thing do achieve already, but at least the concrete issue above did exist only in my mind.
The system doesn't correlated bitsharestalk account -> BTS wallet (because not all users have one specified).The workflow works like this right now (I will use fuzzy as the example here):Fuzzy deposits his BROWNIE.PTS into our system (using the memo code provided on his profile as btstip.io) and waits for the transaction to confirmFuzzy then proceeds to tip whoever he wants on the forums using their forum nameIf a user mapping does not exist within the system already (forum name -> forum id ... e.g. https://bitsharestalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=38721 is your profile, so 38721 is your id) then you are looked up via the 'Search Member' function on the forum. If a mapping is then found, you're stored in a cache so you won't need to be looked up again.Once the user id can be determined a tip is generated and the tip is PM'd to the user, as well as a post being made on the forum (the bot prioritizes PMing over posting, so if you make 10 tips in one post, it will not begin posting until all 10 tips are PM'd). A user then claims their tip from the link provided in the PM to their btstip.io account (no transaction fee imposed upon either the tipper, or the tip receiver).At a users convenience they can withdraw their tip from the system (and be charged a transaction fee), to do so a user must first have a withdrawal code saved. If a user does not have one they can generate one (every 24h) which will then be PMed to the user (this is for "proof of account" purposes). Using the withdrawal code, you can then withdraw the funds from your btstip.io account to a wallet and also specify an optional memo (allowing you to also withdraw funds directly to an exchange).---@tonyk I don't see your user id even in the cache, did you receive a tip or what? Your user id is 11011 on the forums.
Quote from: emailtooaj on November 01, 2015, 02:39:51 pmQuote from: tonyk on November 01, 2015, 02:29:19 pmQuote from: hybridd on November 01, 2015, 12:55:03 pmRight now the bot is in the process of looking up usernames to translate username -> user id, as the bot looks up more users this will become a faster processed as this mapping is cached.Who the bleep came with this piece of nonsense? I am for sure NOT the owner of *tonyk* or *tonyk2*. so you gonna send tips to random accounts just cause the bot thinks the names match?Good thing you weren't on the list, so nothing to worry about [emoji12]I sure hope at least you get the point behind your post, cause it doesn't look like any from the outside.
Quote from: tonyk on November 01, 2015, 02:29:19 pmQuote from: hybridd on November 01, 2015, 12:55:03 pmRight now the bot is in the process of looking up usernames to translate username -> user id, as the bot looks up more users this will become a faster processed as this mapping is cached.Who the bleep came with this piece of nonsense? I am for sure NOT the owner of *tonyk* or *tonyk2*. so you gonna send tips to random accounts just cause the bot thinks the names match?Good thing you weren't on the list, so nothing to worry about [emoji12]
Quote from: hybridd on November 01, 2015, 12:55:03 pmRight now the bot is in the process of looking up usernames to translate username -> user id, as the bot looks up more users this will become a faster processed as this mapping is cached.Who the bleep came with this piece of nonsense? I am for sure NOT the owner of *tonyk* or *tonyk2*. so you gonna send tips to random accounts just cause the bot thinks the names match?
Right now the bot is in the process of looking up usernames to translate username -> user id, as the bot looks up more users this will become a faster processed as this mapping is cached.
Quote from: GChicken on November 01, 2015, 02:40:43 pm@Fuzzy - not sure the mechanics of the BTStripper but i believe(not sure) it works on forum names, the list originally posted contains Mumble Names mapped to BTS Account names, or just plain old Mumble username i.e testz.mobile (this would occur if the Mumble name has not been associated to a BTS username via the Google doc or Chat comments (when you request everyone to provide their BTS name)).Therefore even if the BTSTip was not hitting a 20msg limit; the account names mentioned in the original post are not all forum names, actually they are a mixture of Mumble Usernames and (where available) BTS account Names associated to the original mumble names which may correspond to users forum usernames but not in all casesCase In PointTestz.mobile - Mumble name (does not correspond to forum username: testz)BTSXKing - BTS Account name (derived from Mumble -> BTS Account mapping data) (does not correspond to forum username: Gchicken)Bytemaster - Mumble name, coincidently corresponds to forum username.@hybridd - how is this working; does it lookup BTS Account name registered in the users forum account and then send funds to the BTS wallet? or are the fund sent off blockchain to the forum users tipping account? what is the expected input (Mumble,Forum,BTS) usernames?Cheers,GCThe expected input is a bitsharestalk username, the bot has no way of correlating mumble or a BTS account to a bitsharestalk user id at this time, so yes this was an error on fuzzy's end for using their mumble names and not their bitsharestalk usernames as well as my own for over looking this and not pointing it out to fuzzy. Thanks.
@Fuzzy - not sure the mechanics of the BTStripper but i believe(not sure) it works on forum names, the list originally posted contains Mumble Names mapped to BTS Account names, or just plain old Mumble username i.e testz.mobile (this would occur if the Mumble name has not been associated to a BTS username via the Google doc or Chat comments (when you request everyone to provide their BTS name)).Therefore even if the BTSTip was not hitting a 20msg limit; the account names mentioned in the original post are not all forum names, actually they are a mixture of Mumble Usernames and (where available) BTS account Names associated to the original mumble names which may correspond to users forum usernames but not in all casesCase In PointTestz.mobile - Mumble name (does not correspond to forum username: testz)BTSXKing - BTS Account name (derived from Mumble -> BTS Account mapping data) (does not correspond to forum username: Gchicken)Bytemaster - Mumble name, coincidently corresponds to forum username.@hybridd - how is this working; does it lookup BTS Account name registered in the users forum account and then send funds to the BTS wallet? or are the fund sent off blockchain to the forum users tipping account? what is the expected input (Mumble,Forum,BTS) usernames?Cheers,GC
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Yeah, sorry I failed to mention we had disabled tipping UIA's due to changes we were under going last night, I'm re-enabling it now so it should get processed shortly.
Don't receive yet.testz.mobile it's my 2nd mobile account without BitShares simular account, so this transfer will fail and that good.