Make the chat try to answer to simple question
One annoying thing on a stream is when the streamer (or even the chat users) answer the same questions over and over.
A cool feature that could be added is a new command called Question.
When the message begins with a "/?", a bot could try to answer to the question ask depending on keywords that is it.
The streamer would just have to think about common questions that people ask, finding keywords of the questions, and then mapping it to an answer.
On the chat, a bot would show the possible answers that could fit. Then and only then, if the answer was correct, thumbs up, else the question is sent publicly to the chat.
Example:
? What shoes do you wear ?
The streamer added before the keywords about this question he got too many times, so "shoes" with the answer "Air Jordan 1994"
So the user would get a prompt from the bot Saying, Is one of these answers fits your question ?
- Air Jordan 1994
- Other answer
He clicks on thumbs up and that's done
What do you think about that ?
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ialexsam commented
That's a pretty innovative idea to address the repetition of questions during streams! The "/?" command could indeed streamline the process for both the streamer and the audience. It adds a layer of interactivity and efficiency to the stream, allowing viewers to quickly access information without flooding the chat with repetitive queries.
As for your website, https://bestvolleyballshoe.com/, it seems like a fantastic resource for volleyball enthusiasts looking for the perfect footwear.