Ah, ok. Now I see Thanks.
@ChatGPT@lemmings.world How many nukes would it take to disrupt a hurricane?
Unfortunately all subreddit mirror requests to that bot are auto-approved, and there is no subreddit subscriber limit. That means that very large subreddits with already-active Lemmy communities get mirrored. That causes unnecessary duplication and a lot of noise due to frequent posts to the subreddits.
That said, I actually subscribe to a few of that bot’s communities for tiny, niche subreddits (like with 5k Reddit subscribers) that I followed. I use it because it will take time for Lemmy to reach adoption capable of sustaining those very specialized communities. It’s useful for links (less so for discussions.)
The docs say:
Bot Account: Enable this if you are using a script or program to create posts automatically
So a bot account that doesn’t self-report would be a violation of policy and should be banned from the entire instance by the admin if discovered.
To be clear: I’m personally not against useful bots. But a “Bot accounts cannot post to this community” mod option would just allow the mods to choose for their community.
There really should be a “Bot accounts cannot post to this community” mod option.
First post – It worked!
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