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Kiksi OS Update — AI Behavior & Global Communication

[Kiksi OS]

Intro

We just pushed a new version of Kiksi. It’s still a hosted bot you add to a server and configure at kiksi.gsv2.com. No cloning, no npm, no self‑hosting.

What changed

  • AI behavior

    • Shows emotions in chat
    • Recognises itself in images
    • Differentiates between itself and other users
    • Adjusts tone on the fly
  • Patience system

    • Becomes more impatient when faced with trolling or spam
    • Shorter, colder replies after repeated abuse
    • Can stop replying entirely in extreme cases
  • Linked Channels (global communication)

    • Translates messages in real time between channels
    • Reposts via webhook with original username and avatar
    • Example: “Hallo” in a German channel appears as “Hello” in the English channel
  • International server layout

    • Separate language channels (🇩🇪, 🇬🇧, 🇫🇷, …) all synced automatically
  • Social media module tweaks

    • Simpler channel setup
    • More reliable operation

Why it matters

The AI tweaks make Kiksi feel less like a script and more like a participant. The patience system gives moderators a built‑in way to curb spam without extra rules. Linked Channels break language walls, letting multilingual communities chat as if they shared a single language. All of this runs on our hosted service, so you keep focusing on your community, not on infrastructure.

Try it: invite the bot and open the dashboard.
https://kiksi.gsv2.com

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