Admin: the bot fleet · Chazz.ai
How admin: the bot fleet works on Chazz.ai. Watching, throttling and switching off the Discord, Telegram and Kik bots. The fleet runs as a separate Worker that holds no engine of its own: it resolves a reader to a chazz.ai identity and then calls this API as them. So the controls here are...
Watching, throttling and switching off the Discord, Telegram and Kik bots.
The fleet runs as a separate Worker that holds no engine of its own: it resolves a reader to a chazz.ai identity and then calls this API as them. So the controls here are about who may use the bots and how much, not about what they can do. /admin/bots
The controls sit above the figures on the page on purpose. This page is opened in a hurry to switch something off, and scrolling past a chart to reach the switch is the difference between thirty seconds and three minutes.
The switches
A command marked with the currency mark spends provider money, and is already refused to anyone without a connected account regardless of what is set here. No configuration can open that path.
- Fleet enabled: The master switch, across every platform at once. Takes effect within about thirty seconds with no deploy. Open scenes are untouched and come back exactly as they were.
- Per platform: Each platform has its own switch, free-tier allowance, rate limits, default visibility, billing mode and content ceiling.
- Commands and groups: Switch off one command or a whole group. A switched-off command tells the reader so and points here, which is better than a silence.
- Block lists: A reader or a server, refused before any other check. The reader key is the hashed id from the ledger, not a username.
- Fleet ceiling: Turns a minute across every platform. The last line before a runaway costs real money.
The content ceiling
steer sends everyone to the site instead. verified_private opens restricted scenes to a connected account that has cleared the age gate, delivered only to that one person. verified_rooms additionally allows a room the platform itself flags as age-restricted. A server owner may set their own server stricter than this, never looser.
Reading the figures
- Connected an account: The number the fleet exists to produce. Shown as a percentage of everyone reached, which is the comparison that matters rather than the raw count.
- Refused: Quota, throttle and gate together. A large number here is usually a setting rather than a fault, so check the free allowance before assuming something is broken.
- Busiest servers: One server far above the rest is either the fleet working or the fleet being farmed. The id shown is what goes in the block list.
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This document is the server-rendered form of /docs/admin-bots. The interactive page needs JavaScript, and shows the same content.
The complete documentation of this service is available as one plain-text file at /llms-full.txt. A short summary, with the operator's policy for automated readers, is at /llms.txt. Changes are published as a feed at /rss.xml.
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