![]() ![]() According to Google, they have “notified Groovy about violations of our Terms of Service, including modifying the service and using it for commercial purposes.” YouTube, owned by Google, issued a cease and desist of the bot on the grounds that Groovy violates the Terms and Services of YouTube. ![]() The uninterrupted streaming of YouTube content, swerving around ads, may not have been YouTube’s favorite thing in the world. Groovy’s services include (soon to be “included”) streaming music from Spotify, SoundCloud, and YouTube by simply sending in a link. ![]() He recalls the humble origins of the bot, how “It started because my friend’s bot sucked and I thought I could make a better one.” Nik Ammerlaan, the creator of the beloved bot, released his own statement about the deactivation of Groovy. On August 25, Groovy made it official that it would be taking its leave on the 30 th of this month. Installed in over 16 million servers, Groovy has been the choice for more than 250 million users.Īnd to those 250 million users, Groovy sent a message. Groovy is the second most used music streaming bot on Discord, after the Rythm bot. Groovy has been one of the favorite companions for nights spent collectively listening to music with your friends and jamming out together (albeit singing at different times, depending on one’s internet connection).īut now, Groovy’s days are numbered as Google calls for a cease and desist, meaning that the bot will no longer be providing its services after August 30. If you’ve ever used Discord, the online community communication platform, then you’ve probably stumbled across the Groovy bot. ![]()
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