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# 1-6-2025

## 1/6/2025

<details>

<summary>Added</summary>

* Scanning of server advertisement descriptions when editing
  * Auto tagging advertisement as nsfw if nsfw content is detected
  * Rejections of descriptions if they are harmful
* A report system to report advertisements that violate rules/guidelines

</details>

<details>

<summary>Fixed</summary>

* Blocking nsfw tag advertisements from posting to your bump channel not properly updating resulting in said advertisements to sill be sent
* Removing advertisement channel not fully removing resulting in still getting advertisements posted
* Invite setup menu timeout way to fast
* Advertisement keep been marked as <mark style="color:red;">**NSFW**</mark> when switching to <mark style="color:green;">**SFW**</mark>
* Setting a custom colour will sometimes break
* Cooldown not reducing when setting an advertisement channel \[<mark style="color:blue;">**Non Premium Servers**</mark>]

</details>

<details>

<summary>Changed</summary>

* Setup buttons will now be shown and be enable/disable instead of not showing when conditions are not meet
* Rename command contenttype to contenttag

</details>


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