I watched a Christmas movie with a few friends the other day, as we were hangover.
It's pretty funny when you look at it to see how many cliches they can fit
I watched a Christmas movie with a few friends the other day, as we were hangover.
It's pretty funny when you look at it to see how many cliches they can fit
Thank you for your work.
And I'm pretty sure this comments wouldn't be visible from the 0.19 instance as well: https://discuss.tchncs.de/post/7934610?scrollToComments=true
Edit: it is indeed the case
Test to see if federation works
How would it be different if Lemmy allowed scheduled post creation in the platform itself? It seems more like a workaround to a feature missing than the bot reposts people usually complain about.
The fact that the daily post isn't that interesting, I get it, it's not for everyone, but it doesn't really have anything to do with it being done by a bot.
Edit: The issues I'm trying to solve is mostly people unaware of the bot, potentially interested in the daily thread (because after all, why not) and not seeing it due to them blocking them all. So, it's not showing content to people who don't want to see it, it's showing it to people who might be interested.
How would it be different if Lemmy allowed scheduled post creation in the platform itself? It seems more like a workaround to a feature missing than the bot reposts people usually complain about.
The fact that the daily post isn't that interesting, I get it, it's not for everyone, but it doesn't really have anything to do with it being done by a bot.
If you want to run a daily thread for conversations which isn’t tagged as a bot, it would be nicer to create it manually, where the title and description has a personalised touch with how you’re doing
Sounds nice, would you like to do this? I can add you to the mod team right away
What is the limit between a bot and a user?
If I create the post using a script on my computer, is that a bot, or a user?
Should I hire someone to press the post button everyday to make it a post from a user?
Update: I've just seen you comment about the current content of [email protected] : https://lemmy.world/comment/4657253
You bring valid points, but maybe that community can be improved, rather than starting a new one from scratch?
Great news!
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