Every day I am noticing more and posts by bots.

At first it didn’t bother me as I thought bot posting may incentivate people to comment but since this rarely happens and now I think they are just polluting the communities.

I know I can filter them but I wonder what is the general sentiment about this.

  • @Custoslibera
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    1810 months ago

    How do you filter out bots?

    …asking for a friend.

    • El Barto
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      610 months ago

      Why would you “ask for a friend” as if the question is porn-related?

      • @Custoslibera
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        810 months ago

        It’s a joke my friend.

        And unfortunately like a frog in biology class when I dissect the joke it’s going to die, so here we go:

        Parent comment made it sound like it was very basic knowledge of Lemmy to block bots and because I didn’t want to appear dumb I added the ‘for a friend’ even though I intended that it was obvious I was asking for myself.

        The failed attempt at misdirection should have been humorous.

        • El Barto
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          010 months ago

          Oh I know it’s a joke. But now that we’re here dissecting it (don’t take me too seriously :) ):

          The problem with the “don’t want to appear dumb” premise is that if your friend is asking, and it’s common knowledge, then you can simply give the answer to your friend because you’re supposed to know the answer already. There is no need to “ask for a friend.”

          With porn, though, the premise is not lack of knowledge, but to appear nice and clean. If you ask directly “hey what’s the link to that ass-to-elbow video?” you’ll feel ashamed. But if “your friend” is asking, then hey, you’re just the messenger.

          Anyway. That was fun to type!

    • @CMahaff
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      110 months ago

      Your Lemmy profile settings include an option to not show bot accounts.