Update docs/configuring-playbook-bot-draupnir.md: create and soon invite the bot user to the management room

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matrix_bot_draupnir_management_room: "MANAGEMENT_ROOM_ID_HERE"
```
Before proceeding to the next step, run the playbook with the following command to make sure that the bot user has been created.
### Create and invite the bot to the management room
Before proceeding to the next step, run the playbook with the following command to create the bot user.
```sh
ansible-playbook -i inventory/hosts setup.yml --tags=setup-all,ensure-matrix-users-created
```
Then, invite the bot (`@bot.draupnir:example.com`) to its management room which you have created earlier.
### Make sure the account is free from rate limiting (optional, recommended)
If your homeserver's implementation is Synapse, you will need to prevent it from rate limiting the bot's account. **This is a highly recommended step. If you do not configure it, Draupnir performance will be degraded.**
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## Usage
To use Draupnir, you need to invite the bot (`@bot.draupnir:example.com`) to its management room which you have created earlier.
You can refer to the upstream [documentation](https://the-draupnir-project.github.io/draupnir-documentation/) for additional ways to use and configure Draupnir and for a more detailed usage guide.
Below is a **non-exhaustive quick-start guide** for the impatient.