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Rythm will be closing its doors tomorrow (September 15) after being told to close down by YouTube. This follows the closure of fellow Discord bot Groovy, which closed down last month after YouTube ...
Popular Discord music bot Rythm has received a cease and desist from YouTube, following fellow bot Groovy's forced closure last month.
After successfully driving that bot away, YouTube is now setting its sights on Rythm. For those unfamiliar, Rythm is a bot allowing Discord users to play music from YouTube videos.
Except most music streaming Discord bots pull their content from YouTube, without YouTube’s explicit permission. Today, Rythm has announced on their website that after “receiving a notice from ...
Rythm will be unable to stream any music after it shuts down. For paid subscribers of the bot, Rythm Premium holders will receive a refund within the next 1-2 months. Despite Google’s charges, Rythm ...
The popular Discord music bot Rythm will shut down for good on Wednesday to comply with Google-owned YouTube’s demands, PC Gamer reported.
It turns out that Google has told Discord's popular music bot 'Rythm' to stop the service. At Google's request, Rythm announced that it will end the music bot service on September 15, 2021.
Rythm is a bot that allows Discord users to play music from YouTube videos without going to YouTube. It is currently used by 560 million Discord users, according to The Verge.
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 ...
Rythm, the most popular bot on gaming app Discord, is shutting down after the service received a notice from YouTube.
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