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With /lock off by default: non-admin adds Shieldy to the group -> sets it up -> locks it, admins don't have to do anything
With /lock on by default: non-admin adds Shieldy to the group -> can't do nothing -> Shieldy spams the group with non-working captchas that no one chose -> Shieldy is banned for spam
@backmeupplz Note that non-admin can not give admin rights to a bot.
If the bot is added by a non-admin, it's as good as useless, the bot can not do anything other than send a message, it will just be another member. So your two sentences are THE SAME.
If /lock is on by default, as an admin adds the bot to his group, group members cannot missuse the bot and admins will not have to experience "shock and confusion"!
@KelvinCrag I'm so glad Shieldy has been kept open source and MIT licensed. It means that you don't have to agree with me or 1inch, just launch your own instance of Shieldy! :)
I just added this bot to my group, so anyone can edit shieldy settings?
When users send /start they can easily click on any command and change settings.
Edit: Found /lock command, but this should be set as default, no one would want one's group to be vulnerable.
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