Most school districts use web filters (like GoGuardian or Securly) to block game-hacking sites. When students search for an , they are looking for "mirror" sites or scripts hosted on platforms like Replit or GitHub that can bypass these filters. Does a Gimkit Bot Flooder Actually Work? The short answer: Rarely.

Gimkit has rate-limiting. If their server detects more than 15 join requests from the same IP address in 2 seconds, it blacklists the IP for 10 minutes. Most free flooders don't use rotating proxies (which cost money), so they simply don't work.

While bot flooding can be a funny prank, remember that it often disrupts the game for everyone else. If your school has strict IT policies, using these tools can lead to your account being banned or school-wide blocks on Gimkit domains. How To Use Gimkit Bot Flooder - Maker Stations