
Answer: Streamer communities do best with bots that handle alerts, moderation, engagement, and membership perks. Pick 3–5 bots that cover your workflow, then tighten permissions and keep everything logged so mods can trust automation.
TL;DR
- Alerts + moderation + engagement are the core stack.
- Use role-gated channels for subscribers/patrons.
- Keep a #mod-log channel and avoid over-permissioning bots.
A practical streamer bot stack
- Alerts: auto-post when you go live or upload.
- Moderation: spam/links filters + timeouts.
- Engagement: polls, giveaways, leveling.
- Support: tickets for mod/admin requests.
Streamer-specific tips
- Use one announcements channel for alerts to keep noise down.
- Restrict @everyone and let the bot ping a role instead.
- Schedule events with reminders to reduce no-shows.
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