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... and you should select the notifications you wish to see in
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`#tor-bots`. You can also enable notifications to other channels by
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adding more parameters to the URL, like (say)
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`?channel=tor-foo`. Important note: do not try to put the `#` in
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the channel name, or if you do, URL-encode it (e.g. like `%23tor-foo`),
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otherwise this will silently fail to change the target channel. Other
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parameters are documented the [KGB documentation](https://salsa.debian.org/kgb-team/kgb/-/wikis/usage).
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`?channel=tor-foo`.
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Important note: do not try to put the `#` in the channel name, or if
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you do, URL-encode it (e.g. like `%23tor-foo`), otherwise this will
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silently fail to change the target channel.
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Other parameters are documented the [KGB documentation](https://salsa.debian.org/kgb-team/kgb/-/wikis/usage). In
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particular, you might want to use `private=yes;channel=tor-foo` if you
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do not want to have the bot send notifications in `#tor-bots`, which
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is also does by default.
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> **NOTE**: If you tell the bot to send a notification to the channel `#tor-foo`, but the bot can't access `tor-foo` (because it lacks permission, doesn't have the channel password, etc.) then the bot will default to `#tor-bots`. Be careful to not accidentally leak sensitive information to a public channel!
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