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Chat App Kik Beats Facebook To Launching a Bot Store (thenextweb.com) 69

An anonymous reader quotes a report from The Next Web: "Messengers are the new browsers and bots are the new websites," Kik's Mike Roberts told The Next Web. The messaging app that's big with America's youth has launched a bot store and developer platform to support it. The Kik Bot Shop offers mini-apps that you can add to your account and either chat to directly or use in your chats with others. For example, at launch, there's a bot that inserts relevant Vine videos into your chats at your request, similar to Giphy's insanely popular Slack integration, and if you do prefer GIFs, Riffsy (which also powers Twitter's GIFs) has a bot for Kik. A Weather Channel bot can tell you the forecast on demand or send you a regular update, and if you're looking for beauty tips, Sephora's bot has you covered. There are 18 bots in the store at launch, but Kik is keen for developers to build more.
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Chat App Kik Beats Facebook To Launching a Bot Store

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  • by zdzichu ( 100333 ) on Wednesday April 06, 2016 @06:02AM (#51851837) Homepage Journal

    Don't forget, Kik is the company that indirectly started last shitstorm in JavaScript hipsternet: http://www.theregister.co.uk/2... [theregister.co.uk]

    • by Anonymous Coward

      Kik has gotten me laid. I don't care what they do as long as it keeps getting me naive teenage ass.

  • Hold on (Score:5, Insightful)

    by Barny ( 103770 ) on Wednesday April 06, 2016 @06:36AM (#51851889) Journal

    Wait a second, I am having trouble following. So there are bots that can be used to trigger messages and insert information, in chat... what is this, IRC?

    • Re:Hold on (Score:5, Funny)

      by Thanshin ( 1188877 ) on Wednesday April 06, 2016 @06:47AM (#51851905)

      The short answer is: Yes.

      The long answer is: [bot insert] [giphy.com]


    • Sorry to tell you this but you can make bots for practically anything with API access.

      Plenty of chat programs have bots. Telegram had them for a while now of course not as long as IRC...

      IRC is just the ruined wasteland that was left behind before the so called "progress" that is social networking. ("Social" like Facebook or what I like to call mass emailing alerts with pictures for dummies as a service. It forms a catchy acronym; MEAPDaaS)
    • It's not like half the accounts that follow me on twitter aren't Russian Hooker Bots
    • by trawg ( 308495 )

      Wait until you hear about Slack.

  • by Anonymous Coward

    Even though bots are idiots, stupid bots can still pass the Turing test, as long as the user is incredibly stupid.

    Now personally I don't talk to anything that isn't at least as intelligent as I am.

  • ... wondering what the heck a Kik is?

    • Re: (Score:2, Insightful)

      by Anonymous Coward

      Yes, because the rest read the title

      Chat App Kik

      • okay, smartypants but I've never heard of it. Maybe I need to get out more but my circle of old farts (with not an American teen in sight) is content with skype, facebook messenger, google hangouts or whatsapp, or an xmpp server on the lan.

  • So the bot that inserts chat messages like "I am a horny teen, wanna watch me on my cam", those are available on their store too, right?

  • One that lets Kik be connected to from a standards compliant chat application? The whole here is our closed ecosystem is so 80's.

  • by 110010001000 ( 697113 ) on Wednesday April 06, 2016 @07:53AM (#51852143) Homepage Journal
    We were writing AOL/MSN bots back in 98. No one used them.

    • Have you also noticed that no one uses AOL/MSN anymore?

      I think it was down to marketing and user treatment...AOL abused and MSN failed to market the "value".

      Now the question is this, why would anyone use Kik over WhatsApp or Telegram in order for these bots to be worth a damn...assuming the implementation of the bots will not degrade perceived user value or abuse them.
      • Actually AOL/MSN messengers have more users now then they did in 1998, simply because there are a lot more people on the Internet. No one is going to use a chat bot. We already have things like Siri, etc that hardly anyone uses regularly.
    • The current internet is vastly different from 1998. 1998 was still more nerd world than 2016's vapid commentary of the aimless.

      Write a bot now that acts like the user's sycophant and your retirement is secure.

  • The next generation will revive telnet, then demand encryption
  • "Messengers are the new browsers and bots are the new websites." Truly a chilling sentiment. On the plus side, until he and his ilk gain enough leverage that dealing with them is no longer optional, at least he is only building his own technological dystopia, not ours.
  • I didn't use to be this way, but now I struggle with some of today's new technology. Why do I want to send stuff through bots as opposed to "uploading" through an application?
    • That's how I felt reading it... so it pulls Vines or whatever into a chat feed, so it would be like automatically posting things to your Facebook wall. So this is to maintain visibility on whatever platform the teens use with minimal effort. I think, anyway.... I don't even use Twitter so I may have it wrong. At least with the latter it seems it is only used these days to give people the opportunity to say something that will get them publicly shamed.
  • by Anonymous Coward

    This spring, from the guys that broke the javascript ecosystem, a new discovery, bots for chat systems!

  • If I get an errormessage or an empty search on a website it's ok. If I get dumb answers from a bot, I'm getting annoyed really fast.

    People have very different expectancy of intelligent communication when "talking" to someone (even a bot), than browsing a website.

    I tried the chatbot on ikea's website a few times, but only because I knew what I had to do to get a real live person on the line. It's so f..ing anoying to talk to that bot.
  • Trolls trolling trolls
    'Bots chatting with other 'bots
  • Somehow I think this will become The Future the same way SmarterChild and its kin did.

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