On the bright side, you still have access to your

old bot right? And can change the code for it. So in a way you're really only redistributing your users, not really losing any in the process. Slowly but steadily all the ones that matter will move, especially if you make it so that the code is exactly the same on both and perhaps even make new features only available on the new bot. What I'd do is monitor how many people are still using the old bot, and then decide after a few months or so when it's the right time to finally turn off the lights on that one, at your own discretion. In the meantime, just make sure you can hold on to that token, and make sure to not leak or have it revoked, as it's now essentially immutable.

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because it's spamming and you might in the end lose people because of it. depends what their bot is about, of course but let's say it's something i might use once in a while, then i see a message from a bot that i don't use, i won't bother with switching at this specific moment. if I tried using it myself and got message like "hey, sorry but we moved to @X, please use that from now on", I will move, because I wanted to use it and i wasn't message out of the blue to do something i don't want to now

i am not talking about limits at all

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