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Welcome Channel Cleanup

We use the Deleter Cog by Toxic Cogs to keep the Welcome Channel clean.

Welcome messages are (currently) generated by Dyno bot and sent to the Welcome Channel to welcome members and give them a rundown of how the server operates. These messages by default do not have an expiry, and as such stick around in the channel they're sent.

We use the Deleter cog to automatically wipe these messages after 1 Hour.

The Deleter cog should not be used on any other channel! It deletes indiscriminately and will remove any and all messages after they're sent.

The basic command structure of the deleter command is !deleter channel <channel> <wait> BCFG

The Specific command we use is !deleter channel 1412423813643112580 1h

There may be about an approximate 10 second difference between the wait and the actual time the message is deleted, due to rate limiting and cooldowns.

Wait times must be greater than or equal to 5 seconds, or 0 to disable auto-timed deletion. If you would like to use time specifications other than seconds, suffix the wait argument with one below:

s => seconds (ex. 5s => 5 seconds)
m => minutes (ex. 5m => 5 minutes)
h => hours (ex. 5h => 5 hours)
d => days (ex. 5d => 5 days)
w => weeks (ex. 5w => 5 weeks

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