Blooket: Bot Flooder [upd]
The primary victim of a bot flood is the instructional flow. Teachers use Blooket to gather real-time data on student comprehension; when a game is flooded, that data is rendered useless. The competitive balance is destroyed, and the time allocated for academic review is instead spent troubleshooting technical issues. Beyond the immediate classroom, these attacks put a strain on Blooket’s server infrastructure, increasing operational costs and potentially leading to site-wide downtime for other users.
Engaging in "flooding" activities is a violation of Blooket's and can result in the following: blooket bot flooder
: The script is pasted into the browser's inspect element console while the game room is open. Game Code Entry : The bot requires the 6-digit game code to join the specific live session. Automation The primary victim of a bot flood is the instructional flow
Flooding tools exploit the way Blooket handles game join requests. When a host provides a , a bot flooder sends hundreds of automated requests to the game server, masquerading as unique players. Beyond the immediate classroom, these attacks put a
If you know the username of the person who initiated the flood (sometimes they use a real account among the bots), report them to Blooket support with the game ID and timestamp.