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Wordle Spoiling bot has been taken down by Twitter, victory!



Twitter has suspended an annoying bot that automatically responded with the next day solution on the trending game called Wordle (That game gives you a single word to solve every day, and this bought used to spoil it all the day ahead) This Twitter account @Wordlinator would tweet: “Guess what. People don’t care about your mediocre linguistic escapades. To teach you a Lesson Tomorrow’s world is (The spoiler word)”

Twitter removed this account on Tuesday. A Twitter spokesperson said that this account was suspended for violating the Twitter rules and the automation rules around sending unsolicited Mentions. Terms of service also stated that And account cannot be used to disrupt other people’s experiences. So this was prone to be banned.

The board was able to spoil future puzzles because the answers to Wordle can be easily found in the game source code. Wordle Is designed to select a word and assign a date in the player’s browser. So it seems pretty clear how easily the bot could take the words and Spoil them on Twitter.

Cr: Userlike

Thousands of people shared them. Wordle scores every day on Twitter revealing how many or how few tries it took them to solve this puzzle and in what order, This makes it pretty interesting for the people watching their posts to see how they performed.

The fact that this game Wordle Does not lure you into playing more And making you play just once every day makes you play it even more in the fact that A bot went around, spoiling the word on Twitter It’s a disgrace and it’s a really good thing that Twitter did suspend this account.

Wordle Spoiling bot has been taken down by Twitter, victory!

Wordle Spoiling bot has been taken down by Twitter, victory!


Twitter has suspended an annoying bot that automatically responded with the next day solution on the trending game called Wordle (That game gives you a single word to solve every day, and this bought used to spoil it all the day ahead) This Twitter account @Wordlinator would tweet: “Guess what. People don’t care about your mediocre linguistic escapades. To teach you a Lesson Tomorrow’s world is (The spoiler word)”

Twitter removed this account on Tuesday. A Twitter spokesperson said that this account was suspended for violating the Twitter rules and the automation rules around sending unsolicited Mentions. Terms of service also stated that And account cannot be used to disrupt other people’s experiences. So this was prone to be banned.

The board was able to spoil future puzzles because the answers to Wordle can be easily found in the game source code. Wordle Is designed to select a word and assign a date in the player’s browser. So it seems pretty clear how easily the bot could take the words and Spoil them on Twitter.

Cr: Userlike

Thousands of people shared them. Wordle scores every day on Twitter revealing how many or how few tries it took them to solve this puzzle and in what order, This makes it pretty interesting for the people watching their posts to see how they performed.

The fact that this game Wordle Does not lure you into playing more And making you play just once every day makes you play it even more in the fact that A bot went around, spoiling the word on Twitter It’s a disgrace and it’s a really good thing that Twitter did suspend this account.