Premium status lost after 2 weeks
Good morning, on 09.09.2025 I added premium status on my server and 2 days ago it was already gone. Screenshots attached.


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can you give me the server id?
699238617545048145
/premium status
what is the response from this?
is there any other premium feature misbehaving?
I think this might be a problem with watchlists
Apparently it says that server still has premium but watchlist stopped working 2 days ago
Idk, I only use watchlist
Ok, then it is likely due to your server reaching one of the limits as announced here https://discord.com/channels/441991938200305674/441996807502036994/1400692056783065188
I will try to find which of the limits

I guess that's the reason
perfect, galarzaa made it awesomely easy to see
seems like you hunt too many people 😂
Well, hunted watchlist was the only reason I bought nabbot premium for 😬 so decreasing the limit was a bad change
Anyways, thanks for help!
No problem, but as announced, these can be changed depending on the feedback
So here is one opportunity for us to take feedback: @Galarzaa tagging him so he can take it into consideration
Have a good day 🙂
Going back to work
Hey @Arinth , thanks for bringing this up. I realized I’d made a mistake in the limits I set compared to what I originally announced, so the last release corrected it to match the announcement.
As @Tschis mentioned, these limits are just a starting point. We’re still evaluating real use cases to see if raising them makes sense, or if better tools for organizing and cleaning up entries would help more.
Could you share a bit more about your situation? That’s a lot of characters on your list, are most of them still active, or do you keep them for historical reasons? Knowing that will help us figure out if the main issue is the hard limit, or if it’s really about making it easier to manage big lists.
hello, today we set a tool to verify if list is up to date. we removed only 17 entries.
so still we cant reach limit of 150
probably 250 would be ok for nabbot for npvp servers