
From here, we can see that the ‘add notification’ command was used about 3,400 times in the last month.

Let’s take a step back and look at some metrics about command usage for Streamcord. Why did we choose to remove these commands? The only thing that is happening right now is that the !twitch notif add command will be removed, so you’ll have to manage Streamcord in your server through the dashboard. ATTACHFILES is not the only permission you must have, you may also need SENDMESSAGES and VIEWCHANNEL as they are 'Implicit Permissions', check if you have them too. To clarify, nothing about stream notifications or Live Role is changing. 3 Answers Sorted by: 8 As you said, error code: 50013 means that you dont have permission to perform that action. So, starting on March 1st, you’ll no longer be able to manage notifications and Live Role through Streamcord’s Discord commands.Įdit: It seems like many people were confused by our initial announcement. Since then we’ve shifted our development efforts to prioritize the dashboard over commands and as a result, notification and Live Role commands have fallen by the wayside, receiving no updates when we announced new features (such as Webhooks v2, or Live Role Notifications).Īfter a bit of internal discussion, we have decided that it would ultimately be the best if we removed these commands in order to continue giving a consistent, easy-to-use experience with Streamcord.

Deprecating notification and Live Role commandsīefore the dashboard existed, the only way to add notifications was via the “!twitch notif add” command.
