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Privacy policy of Crazy Mita, the Aihasto moderation bot

This file describes how Crazy Mita processes data acquired on servers. Crazy Mita gathers, stores and processes information sent to it with commands, forms, intents and any other form of communication. Any information received by the bot is referred to as user data. For example, issuing a warn to a user stores information such as issuer account id, target account id, issue/expiration date and the reason inputted in the command / form which is needed to display the history of warns. User data is stored only for as long as needed to maintain the bot's functionality. Currently, the maximum amount of time any user data is stored in the bot is 30 days after a punishment or action has expired. Some information may be stored for less amount of time, if it's not necessary to keep it for that long. Crazy Mita also processes information such as member join events or messages and their contents, however this type of sensitive user data is not stored in the bot and is discarded as soon as processing of that information is complete. For example, if a user sends a message on a Discord server the bot belongs to, the contents of that message are scanned to ensure they meet the guidelines of participating in a given channel, and are discarded as soon as that processing is complete. Any user data obtained / processed by the bot is privately stored and accessible only to server moderators and bot administrators. Certain commands / forms / forms of communication are subject to being logged by or saved on Discord, which has its own privacy policy.

The main administrator of the bot is Izofeu. Any questions about Crazy Mita should be directed to them.

This policy was last updated at 2025.03.14

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