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The API is a feature that programmers can use to send and receive data to and from wasteof.money. Examples of data that can be received are posts and user data. Programmers can also write software that uses the API to create posts, or change user data. The API is located at [https://api.wasteof.money api.wasteof.money].
The API is an interface that programs can use to send and retrieve data to and from wasteof.money. Examples of data that can be retrieved are posts and user data. Software can also use the API to create posts, or change user data. The wasteof2 API is located at [https://api.wasteof.money api.wasteof.money].


The administrator Willy made documentation for [[wasteof2]] and [[wasteof3]]'s APIs. These can be found [https://github.com/wulliy/wasteof2-docs here] and [https://github.com/wulliy/wasteof3-docs here], respectively.
The administrator Willy made documentation for [[wasteof2]] and [[wasteof3]]'s APIs. These can be found [https://github.com/wulliy/wasteof2-docs here] and [https://github.com/wulliy/wasteof3-docs here], respectively.

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The API is an interface that programs can use to send and retrieve data to and from wasteof.money. Examples of data that can be retrieved are posts and user data. Software can also use the API to create posts, or change user data. The wasteof2 API is located at api.wasteof.money.

The administrator Willy made documentation for wasteof2 and wasteof3's APIs. These can be found here and here, respectively.

Bots

Bots are programs written to use the live socket API to detect tags or wall posts, or even /chat messages. Bots are not officially endorsed on wasteof.money, however, on 7th June, 2022 Jeffalo provided a set of rules for bots to follow[1].