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 its ...
Google gave the Groovy Bot owners seven days to comply Google gave the Groovy Bot owners seven days to comply is a senior editor and author of Notepad, who has been covering all things Microsoft, PC, ...
If you're a Discord user, there's a good chance you've benefitted from Groovy Bot, which lets people jam together with music from YouTube, Spotify and others. But it turns out Google didn't appreciate ...
In context: Google has pulled the plug on Discord music bot Groovy Bot. Groovy Bot channels music onto Discord servers from sources including YouTube, Spotify, Soundcloud, and others. It allows ...
Google has filed a cease and desist against the creator of Groovy, a popular music bot on the voice messaging service Discord. Groovy allowed Discord users to add music to the platform’s chat rooms.
There's no lack of Discord music bots out there – bots that you can add to a server that will then play music in voice channels – but unfortunately, Google is shutting down one of the most popular ...
YouTube is first and foremost a place to share videos, but the platform has long been a great place to stream music essentially for free. Sometimes, that functionality gets abused, and YouTube has to ...
From August to September 2021, Google requested Discord's popular music bots 'Groovy' and 'Rythm' to stop service one after another. Immediately after these music bots ended their services, it was ...