this post was submitted on 23 Sep 2023
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I just started moderating for a hockey community, but it's very small right now. There are a decent number of subscribers, but not a lot of engagement. I'm trying to add bots with stats and things to enhance the experience and make people want to engage there. But the API I was using to get stats just went through a dramatic change for the first time in 5+ years, and it broke all my code. :(