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[Suggestion]: Ability to configure which regions to watch #204

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What is your idea?

I'm surprised there's no suggestion for this, but my thoughts on this are simple. From what i saw on the pinned post, the leading theory is that "the 'ban' was only caused by watching the LCS stream on March 8th". I would also potentially think that there's a possibility of suspicion due to the fact that a player is able to watch every region that streams 24/7.

So what I would suggest is the ability to combat both of these problems by creating the ability to either whitelist or blacklist regions being watched. Whitelist meaning one would be able to select regions that there is some feasibility of the user regularly having the stream open, blacklist meaning one would select regions that the user would likely not watch without a bot. Potentially a person could disable LCS since it being one of the most popular regions, and is potentially where Riot has the most eyes.

I would also highly recommend never creating a standardized configuration because any kind of default setup would cause many people to essentially have the same traffic patterns and thus, botting becomes much more detectable.

What should happen?

A file in the config folder that pertains to a whitelist or blacklist of which region the bot should track (whitelist is probably much safer).

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