I have a question? Why are there so many links to reddit on lemmy? We need our own content and not just bots linking to subreddits.

    • @[email protected]OP
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      71 year ago

      I just went to all, and sort by new. Seems to be someone linking directly to subreddits with no reason.

      • @TeaHands
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        131 year ago

        There are a couple of bot instances that basically are just spamming reposts, was it maybe on one of those? Lots of us blocked the main offenders and then I think our instances defederated from them anyway, but maybe yours didn’t?

        Update: Yep according to lemmy.ca/instances you’re still linked to lemmit.online which is the main culprit instance as far as I can tell. Blocking https://lemmy.ca/u/[email protected] will take care of it for you personally. If the case you’re posting about was another instance / user then it may be the same sort of deal.

  • autumn
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    81 year ago

    People are trying to seed new communities with content, but i think they overdo it by copying too much stuff over at once

    • Spaceman Spiff
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      101 year ago

      In most communities, old content isn’t helpful. It doesn’t start any conversations, and people don’t look at the old stuff.

      Stuff like porn, pics, aww, or other subs where the conversation wasn’t the point are an exception.

    • @[email protected]OP
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      51 year ago

      For me it was 2 bots that were the culprits. i blocked them both, and now there is barely a hit of reddit on my feed other then other lemmings comments about that dumpster fire of an app.

  • @WraithGear
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    41 year ago

    I am not too bothered, for a wile there was a drought of content, and engagement is needed to retain reddit refugees. Now there is a spaghetti and wall approach going on to try to get people to leave any sort of comment, and farm for likes obviously