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Right, but my assumption - and maybe it's totally wrong - is that people probably follow multiple related communities, whether they're small or not, to get multiple sources of similar info. If that's the case, your bot effectively just spams their feeds. It sounds like your fix in your #1 may change that, which is nice.
Either way, I could see an argument for a ban being too strong a reaction. Especially because it's easy enough to block a bot as a user - I've blocked a few already.
I think that your assumption is partly right: for larger instances, most people will follow multiple related communitites, but it's rare that they will follow smaller communities, especially if they are hosted on external smaller instances.
Anyways, the new fix should resolve the problem of the same "post" (not the same post from the same community, but the same post that the bot publishes on different communities). This will be tested and if it doesn't fix it, the bot will be closed forever.
I also have the suspicion that nobody banned the bot, but that the admins just put an automated system that if lots of post were made (i think my bot made about 150 in 45 mins across 15 communitites and 7 instances), it bans beacuse it's obviously automated. Yes, I also flagged the bot as a bot (beacuse it is, duh), that might have also induced the ban.