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New activity types for SET_ACTIVITY #7033

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@shaydewael shaydewael merged commit 3cad697 into discord:main Jul 26, 2024
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It appears that Listening activities display the details line twice, and do not display timestamps. Is this the intended behavior? I don't see anything in the documentation that would make me expect this.

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TheKing-OfTime commented Jul 27, 2024

It appears that Listening activities display the details line twice

I cannot reproduce that behavior.
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and do not display timestamps

It's currently intended. But they will add time bar support in the future.

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Ah, it looks like this was because my code sets large_text to the same string as details. That explains the duplication, though I feel like this behavior should still be documented.

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