As someone who's very new at this there's a few things I find confusing, one being the whole: def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs): super().__init__(*args, **kwargs) self.target_message_id = 1136140442447126622 part. However, one thing I'm most confused by is why at 24:31 after you show us how to remove roles. How come when we add roles to a user we don't need to define a member variable to see who reacted to the message and instead can use payload.member, but when we remove the role we need to define 'member = guild.get_member(payload.user_id)'. And I tried it, you can't use payload.member.remove_roles(). Am very confused why
No, however, if you want to use other programming languages in the future it is recommended that you use ", because in most languages ' is for chars while " is for strings
@@blueflare3511 you could theoretically do print('This is Amy\'s id'). Using \ allows you to use both " and ' in your string. For example: print("This is Bob's ID: \"12345\"."). This would would print out This is Bob's ID: "12345".
as the new discord 2.0.0 seem to have some problems i would suggest to try this type these commands in terminal pip uninstall discord.py==2.0.0 pip install discord.py==1.7.3