With all due respect, fuck that.
I block every bot I see. If I just wanted an endless stream of mindless "content," I'd be on Reddit.
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With all due respect, fuck that.
I block every bot I see. If I just wanted an endless stream of mindless "content," I'd be on Reddit.
Well you don’t have to subscribe if you don’t like it
Lemmy doesn't need "content" it needs people willing to have conversations with each other
There is already a lemmy instance which seems to purely contain bot-reposted content from reddit. It is an awful, soulless place.
Have a look at lemmit.online for someone doing something similar for Reddit content.
Also make sure your bot self-identifies as a bot, so that those who don't want to see any bots can avoid it.
Make sure you enable the "Bot Account" option in Settings:
This seems reasonable to me, especially if it is personal use only. You make your own little area (subreddit? What do we call them now?) And have your bot post there. The odds of anybody else seeing it seem pretty low as nobody would even k ow about it but you and maybe the people running your instance.
There is already a lemmy instance which seems to purely contain bot-reposted content from reddit. It is an awful, soulless place.