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Rominiust

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Song requests - DJ requests lower priority than regular users
« on: October 13, 2015, 05:08:59 PM »
I'm wondering if there could be an option to add kind of tier requests for song requests.  So if it's the hosts playlist, it's tier 3 (lowest), if it's a DJ song request it's tier 2 (middle), and if it's a user song request it's tier 1 (highest).

This way if a DJ has requested maybe 10 songs, and a user requests one, it adds it to the top of the song request list, giving it the highest priority.  I don't personally use deepbot as I don't stream, but I'm a DJ for a fairly large streamer.  He's got his playlist of 300 or so songs, if anyone requests a song it adds it right at the top of the playlist, although DJ's and regular requests aren't differentiated in request priority by the looks.

Hope this isn't too confusing, thanks.

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Re: Song requests - DJ requests lower priority than regular users
« Reply #1 on: October 14, 2015, 10:11:10 PM »
How would it know who is a DJ and who isn't?

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Re: Song requests - DJ requests lower priority than regular users
« Reply #2 on: October 15, 2015, 07:20:51 PM »
How would it know who is a DJ and who isn't?
By the VIP system that's already in place?  On the stream I DJ for VIP Gold is DJ status, with songs requests costing only 1 point, compared to Subscribers (songs cost 150 points).