Using external scripts, macros, or auto-clickers (often found on platforms like GitHub) is a violation of the game's terms. The developers employ several methods to catch and penalize automated accounts: Virtual Fisher
Programs like those found on GitHub use Node.js or Python to automate Discord interactions via Puppeteer or the Discord API. Virtual Fisher Auto Fisher
A setting that determines whether your "workers" add fish to your inventory while you play or all at once afterward. Risks & Discord Policy Using third-party auto-fishing scripts is generally not allowed by the bot's developers or Discord's Terms of Service. Malware Safety: When a "botter" floods the market
The bot uses cooldowns (2–5 seconds) and occasionally sends captchas to detect automated behavior. If caught, players face permanent bans from the bot and potentially their Discord account for platform manipulation. Malware Safety: Using external scripts
When a "botter" floods the market with cheap fish or dominates a leaderboard using 24/7 automation, it devalues the manual player's effort. Many manual players actively hunt for botters, recording suspicious behavior (like spinning in place or perfectly uniform cast times) and submitting tickets to moderators.
The Guide to Virtual Fisher : Auto-Fishing vs. Official Automation