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    Difference between PogoLocationFeeder and the included websites in Config?

    I see these, like

    PokeSnipers
    PokeWatches
    Pokezz
    to enable in config and run them automatically.

    With PogoLocationFeeder, it gets some more info from Discord...But does it get the same information from the other websites too? Do I run both of them or just one?

    Difference between PogoLocationFeeder and the included websites in Config?
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    U can setting snipers all of this websites on config

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