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@NobodyNada I got a fatal flaw. If you try to post the exact same message without even a bit change, and not a difference even in spaces, the chat blocks you from posting the message. Like first if you post "hello", and then quickly you post "hello" again, it will not get posted. But if the second time you post something else, it will get posted.
Like in the above test, from the console I told the bot to say "check" twice, but it said only once
It can be a problem like if I first give the command @fire alive and then I edit that message changing nothing, even though in the console it replies to the edited message, the message does not come here