Making it much harder for one computer to join a game dozens of times.
The motivation behind using a bot spawner usually falls into three categories:
Most spawners exploit the way Gimkit’s servers handle incoming connections. Because the platform is built for speed and real-time interaction, older versions of the site lacked rigorous "rate limiting"—a security measure that prevents a single IP address from sending too many requests at once. Modern spawners often try to bypass these limits by:
Gimkit’s developers actively monitor for suspicious activity. Using these tools can result in a permanent ban of the user’s IP address or account.
Many websites claiming to offer "free spawners" are fronts for phishing or malware. Downloading "cheats" often leads to compromised personal data.
The developers at Gimkit are well aware of the botting community. Over the last year, they have implemented several robust defenses:
By flooding a game with hundreds of bots, the session can lag or crash, effectively ending the lesson or preventing others from playing.
The game now checks for "impossible" behavior patterns that signify a bot rather than a human player. Conclusion
Routing traffic through different servers to appear as multiple unique users.
