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A volunteer-made project that fights bots on Reddit is shutting down. BotDefense, a tool that helps fight bots in more than 3,600 subreddits and has nearly 150,000 accounts on its bans list, will be going away.

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[–] [email protected] 12 points 2 years ago

Yeah, I'd imagine it's possible to identify the behaviour that some bots followed on Reddit. It also does help that global karma isn't a thing since it was a big part of the incentive that led to bots in the first place. I don't know if you ever encountered the subreddit "FreeKarma4u" but it was basically just a sub with no rules that allowed bots to upvote each other's posts and comments until they met the karma threshold to start posting on other subs.