@ShadowTheKidWizard you can watch a user name or add a user to what is still called a "blacklist" but really just another sort of watch which works on the account ID rather than the user name
if it's not for detecting spam, using Smokey is the wrong tool, but technically this would not be hard to implement in a bot where you throw away 100% of the spam detecting code and 100% of the metasmoke integration and probably 90% of the chat functionality
some of the SObotics tools might be more appropriate for what you are asking but I'm not familiar enough with them to say whether any one would be able to allow you to add user notifications out of the box
a flaw in Smokey is that it watches the account ID on a particular site; it would often be useful to track a user across sites, but that functionality is currently missing
there is vaguely a backlog item for fixing that but IIRC there are some complications with the SE API
thus !!/addblu https://meta.stackexchange.com/users/152859/shadow-the-kid-wizard would add your meta user to the blacklist, and thus Smokey would report "blacklisted user" for any post it scanned where this account is the author
this happens when a question gets certain types of activity, so it could trigger on and old question or answer of yours if a post is bumped
and !!/watch (?-i:^Shadow The Kid Wizard$) would apply that regex and report "potentially bad keyword" on anything it scanned that matched; the regex anchors force the whole field to match, so most probably on a user name, though it could also trigger if somebody posted a question with exactly that as the title
@ShadowTheKidWizard the user is deleted so blacklisting them makes no sense; if you have the name of the app, that's something I would be more comfortable watching than the author's name
@Tinkeringbell I think you might want to status-review that bug. I'm not sure all that javascript for the report AD button is coming from SE servers and if something is compromised ....
@Ginger bottom of that first post I linked contains a link to a chat room with some things about chatbots too. Try reading there a bit, first, and if you still can't find, ask?
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I recognize the name and picture, but it still comes off as weird. The sites should be about their communities, an ad focusing on employee/mod/rockstar bob is entirely out of place. If it was an ad for a third party, it'd just be another ad, but this appears to be an ad for the community... on the community... tf is it promoting