Discobot reagiert nicht mehr, wenn man "Danke" sagt

Einer unserer Forumsteilnehmer versuchte, das Tutorial für neue Benutzer abzuschließen, antwortete jedoch auf die erste Nachricht, die discobot an ihn gesendet hatte, mit „Danke", bevor er sie als Lesezeichen markierte.
Erwartet wird, dass discobot nach dem Markieren als Lesezeichen die nächste Nachricht sendet. Stattdessen reagierte er nicht mehr, bis das Tutorial erneut mit dem Befehl discobot start new user gestartet wurde.

Unless you can repro it on try.discourse.org it’s not a bug. Can you repro it there?

I just tried it, and it worked fine on Try.

My steps were:

  1. Open PM
  2. Reply
  3. Get Uh Oh response
  4. Bookmark initial PM
  5. Profit!

About to try

  1. Open PM
  2. Reply
  3. Immediately Bookmark
  4. will update in a moment… and the update:
  5. Wait a few seconds (20-ish)
  6. Get Uh Oh response
  7. Get Excellent response
  8. Profit!

I don’t know if thank you is some sort of trigger but this is a repro from meta about 9 hours ago and I’ve still to receive a response.

Here is the same behavior from try !


Maybe I’m unaware but does “thank you” stops the tutorial?

That definitely reproduces it. Instead of responding, Discobot likes the reply and you can go and bookmark the original post and Discobot won’t respond.

I then replied something else, such as, “discobot still there?” and Discobot reponded with “Hi! To find out what I can do, say discobot display help”, it is like it stopped the training.

Sad enough, there are a lot of aged veterans on a forum and they consider “Thank You” a part of their etiquette. Looks like that community is in a big trouble!

Hmm I can’t remember why we had “thank you” or “thanks” stop discobot, I vaguely remember, do you @tgxworld?

We had cases where people thought that discobot was a real human and was replying to it with thank you so we wanted to terminate the tutorial to avoid any further confusion.

Is there a way to add an exception to that?

And hence, all the load is being transferred to the real humans to educate them about the basic usage of discourse.