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Change botlists to defunct #79
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Reasoning: `whois bladelist.gg` returns NOT FOUND, meaning their domain has expired. Their Discord server also has had no updates in just over a year.
Reasoning: the link now redirects to views4u.com and 404s. With no other contact medium, this essentially makes it defunct.
Reasoning: their site returns 502 Bad Gateway since at least 12 Jul 2023, with no updates or acknowledgment in the server despite users pointing it out. Statcord also seems to be dead alongside.
Reasoning: submission of bots has been closed since 16 Nov 2020, with no timeline on reopening, and no updates on reopening. Existing bots appear to be fine.
Reasoning: They have not approved/rejected any bots since 30 Apr 2019, and their support server is essentially dead, with the owner barely talking in it anymore.
Reasoning: Their Discord invite is dead, and no bots appear to have been approved since at least 5 Aug 2020.
Reasoning: The last bot was approved on 30 Nov 2021, and none have been approved since. Along with that, their support server is also dead, with no updates.
Reasoning: Domain is expired since 3 May 2023, appears to not be changing.
Reasoning: website times out, and given there's no linked Discord there's no way to contact owner.
Reasoning: domain expired, and the Discord server invite link is on the domain, so no way to contact owner anymore.
Reasoning: no bots have been approved since 4 Nov 2022, with no updates or announcements in their Discord.
Reasoning: no bots have been approved since 23 Dec 2020, and owner seems reluctant to continue project anymore.
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I went through every bot list and double checked if it was still approving bots or not, and set defunct as necessary.
The defunct
flag tracks whether a list is online and accessible still, not whether it is accepting new bots or not. I would be happy to accept a PR that cleans up any lists that are no longer accessible on the internet, but this PR in its current state doesn't update the defunct
value correctly.
No progress, closing. |
I went through every bot list and double checked if it was still approving bots or not, and set defunct as necessary. Reasoning for each list is attached to the commit.