> If it's only between users using your site, there's no need to use XMPP. The
> XMPP API is designed for interaction with users using Instant Messaging
> clients.

For a web game it is a valid option. And from there, for any real-time
web app is still a valid option.

I really don't understand why xmpp bot implementors don't accept the
idea of using them for user interaction in web pages.

GAE XMPP fits the bill and its use on web apps should be encouraged,
not restricted to IM clients only.

Social games may help spread adoption of xmpp bots, think about it.
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