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Discord music bot Groovy is going offline after YouTube crackdown It's shutting down on August 30th.
Groovy Bot, which often pulls songs from YouTube to play them in Discord, has received a cease and desist letter from Google and will shut down as a result.
A tool popular for Discord servers, "Groovy Bot," is being killed off as YouTube issued a cease and desist order over breaking ToS.
Google-owned YouTube is finally cracking down on Discord’s Groovy music bot, which had sourced and played music from the streaming platform on more than 16 million servers for years right under ...
The bot is currently present in over 16 million Discord servers, providing quick and easy access to music on YouTube via Discord’s voice lobbies and chat commands.
The latest YouTube crackdown has targeted discord music bots. Google, the company that owns YouTube, has filed for a cease and desist and sent them to the owners of Groovy Bot. Groovy Bot is a ...
Google has filed a cease and desist against the creator of Groovy, a popular music bot on the voice messaging service Discord.
Google has pulled the plug on Discord music app Groovy Bot. Groovy Bot channels music onto Discord servers from sources including YouTube, Spotify, Soundcloud, and others. It ...
Shortly after taking down Discord’s popular Groovy bot, Google has set its sights on another music bot in an attempt to take down third parties that have apparently breached their terms of ...