@ShadowWizard well, it was only triggered in a very specific case, namely: in the same websocket message at least two events from the bot. Due to all its counter measures that will not happen often. But when it does, it recorded the same timestamp twice in an array that keeps track of its ownmessages. That those two successive timestamps were the same triggered the condition. So that explains why we didn't see earlier, the stars need to be in the right constellation ...
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@ShadowWizard no, when kenny responds two times AND those are in the same event payload received from the websocket. Do note that it is rare to have 2 events in the same payload, let alone two from the same user. You need to have a very, very busy chat going on.
@ShadowWizard I think it can be triggered with one of the delayed extra messages from the bot and when you ping the bot at the same time. If planned carefully the server will send an websocket payload with an array of 2 events.