I’m not sure how authentication works for Lemmy, but you could just grab de new post form and send it to Lemmy, to an existing community or creating on with the same subreddit name

  • BobbyTables
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    182 years ago

    I thought about writing a bot that grabs the RSS feed of a subreddit (no API needed) and posts new entries to matching communities on lemmy. Code examples are readily available for lemmy bots.

    But somehow it feels wrong. It’s like some kind of fake engagement on lemmy. The communities should grow organically - not by copying Reddit.

    • Kasrean
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      42 years ago

      I’m not going to stay here if there wont be reliable news feeds for my interest on here.

      • Kichae
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        52 years ago

        Are you going to actually engage with bots, though?

        The solution is not to mirror Reddit, but to have actual people actually post shit here.

    • SeatBeeSate
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      22 years ago

      Maybe make a separate instance or community/mag for reddit repost, like unreddit or something.

    • @possiblylinux127
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      12 years ago

      We should create special communities that are purely reddit posts copied over