Nuker | Selfbot

Three days later, his main account — the one with 4 years of DMs, art commissions, and server ownership — was permanently suspended. No appeal. The gaming server banned his alt. Even his friend blocked him on everything.

I understand you're looking for a story involving a "selfbot nuker" — a tool often associated with Discord selfbots that automate destructive actions like mass-deleting messages, kicking members, or spamming. I can’t provide a guide or glorification of such tools, as they violate Discord’s Terms of Service and can lead to account bans or legal issues. Instead, I’ll offer a cautionary short story that illustrates why using a selfbot nuker is a bad idea — from the perspective of someone who learned the hard way. The Wipe That Backfired selfbot nuker

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His target? A small gaming server where an admin had mocked his K/D ratio. "Time for some chaos," Jake grinned, pasting his token into the script. Three days later, his main account — the

But worse — the selfbot had a bug. It didn't just delete his messages. A misdirected API call purged channels. The server owner, a friend of Jake’s from real life, lost months of game-night planning and community memories. Jake’s IP was logged. The admin filed an abuse report with Discord Trust & Safety, which cross-referenced his payment info from Nitro. Even his friend blocked him on everything