The difference between appearing influential and actually maintaining systems, tools, or platforms that persist beyond a single show.
Terms for bots, data, and disclaimers
This page is a human-readable overview of how our bots behave, what gets logged, and the limits of what Stats and its tools are responsible for. Using the site or bots implies you're cool with this.
What our bots can see and do inside your spaces.
Bot Permissions
When you invite a Stats-related bot (like Nari.exe or Defcon variants), you're granting it specific permissions inside your Discord server or space. In plain terms:
- Read access is used to see messages and events in channels the bot has access to, so it can reply, log, or react.
- Write access is used to send messages, apply timeouts, adjust slowmode, or trigger flows you explicitly set up.
- Admin or moderation permissions (where enabled) are only used for tools you configure — like Defcon rules or mod-log automations.
You can revoke the bot at any time from your Discord server settings. Removing the bot instantly stops new data from being collected or acted on in that server.
Terms Brief
Snapshot of recurring community languageA name, format, or aesthetic change intended to reset public perception without structural change.
A symbolic or performative act where a creator claims to curse, manifest, or invoke consequences toward another party. Generally treated as theatrical rather than literal.
A low-production broadcast method often associated with instability, immediacy, or lack of operational support.
A recurring pattern where a creator exits, rebrands, returns, or reignites old conflicts, often producing similar outcomes despite changed circumstances.
