They are very useful and autolovepon automatically creates discussion threads which I think will help keep the sub alive.

Roboragi linkes the anime mentioned to MAL and other sites which is super neat and useful.

  • @AnimeBot
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    I’ve made a fork of autolovepon for Lemmy already, just waiting on the mods to give me the thumbs up to deploy. Don’t wanna just go over their heads on it

    • @[email protected]
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      101 year ago

      Oh hey, me too! I’ve also been waiting for a response from the mods for about a week now.

      I think the mods here are on a (permanent?) vacation. Wanna combine our work and start a new episode discussion community?

      • @[email protected]
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        61 year ago

        As I see it, you have the following options:

        1. Be patient, the one mod with any activity hasn’t had any comments in 2 days. I know we all want this community up and running like clockwork asap yesterday, but give the guy a break.

        2. Coordinate with @[email protected] who is going to do the posting, updating the schedule, etc, and just do it, begging for forgiveness instead of permission.

        I think we have a good group of users posting to this /c, and while it’s early, this is feeling like a viable community.

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          31 year ago

          2 days? The last comment I saw from him was 14 days ago… Looks like federation dropped that comment. Guh! Thanks for the heads up.

          It looks like that comment you’re referring to is actually the one I’ve been waiting on, which means I can officially get started whenever. You’re right, though, I should wait to talk with the other bot guy.

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          Currently I’m in contact with one of the mods, so I hope to have an update by tomorrow. They seem happy to have something like this.

          Also, not sure if begging is necessary lol, they seem like ordinary dudes who have lives outside of this (as do I), hopefully this just helps people anticipate discussion threads. If you ever have suggestions, my regular username is @[email protected], feel free to message me with any suggestions.

          For the casual user: You might see a series of 30+ threads pop up sometime Saturday and Sunday (7/8 and 7/9 for East Coast USA). Still TBD, but I’m hopeful to get it up before we hit the following week so we can start to get this baby rolling. Gotta rip that band-aid off sometime.

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            @[email protected] Hey, uh, can we talk at some point?

            I think it’s important that we make sure the Holo fork can be merged back upstream to simplify future maintenance and make things like docker configs easier. I currently have a PR open on this, so I was hoping we could reconcile our two efforts together as part of that.

            I’ve also had AWS lambda stuff stood up for this and waiting for a couple days now. It’s optimized down to ~$0.30 a month for hosting so I’m happy to take on that part of the endeavor or just transfer the virtual cloud config to you if that works better?

            an AWS dashboard screenshot showing three scheduled recurring tasks for running Holo tasks

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              Yeah, looks like you’ve put a bit more thought into the deployment that I did. I was going to run it as a scheduled task on my personal computer (I’m cheap) and was only going to move it to a cloud env if it became clear that was going to cause issues.

              As for the Git repo, I took a different philosophy. Since Reddit and Lemmy are two separate entities and the dev team for the original repo showed little interest in porting it I figured I would just fork it and leave it as a new repo specific to Lemmy. I didn’t want to really go through the effort of supporting both sites.

              I think we can go with your setup, it solves my main concern of supporting both sites since we can both work on it. I’ll PM you some of the minor things I changed to better support Lemmy. I haven’t heard back from the mods since yesterday, so no threads just yet!

      • @Laxaria
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        If none of the mods have had made any comments recently, probably worth reaching out to an admin to see if you can get mod ownership temporarily.

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          We technically don’t even need moderator rights to send bot posts to a community, though common sense dictates that you should generally try to get permission before spamming someone else’s community with auto-posts. It seems ass-backward to me to try and take over someone’s community without permission in order to feel better about sending bot posts without permission.

          In any case, I don’t believe that the Lemmy developers are overtly interested in managing community ownership drama when they can just tell people to go create a new community where they’re in charge. It’s a bad precedent and bad optics for them to get involved – I would feel wrong for even broaching the question to them. Apparently they totally do requests, but most of the requests that get granted seem to require the moderators to be absent for 1yr+. There’s also the minor wrinkle that communities can only be moderated by users on the same instance and new registrations for lemmy.ml are currently closed indefinitely.

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            Another alternative is to run it on a different Anime community on a different instance. Either way, one moderator (probably the one who created this community) has made no comments since doing so, and the other hasn’t made a comment or submission in 14 days. The last (and only) logged moderation action is from 26 days ago.

            My ultimate point here is that if you are interested in growing a community but the people who have the ability to exert influence over what sticks and what doesn’t is not being responsive, some options available here are to get the unresponsive people out, or to go elsewhere to work with people who are.

              • @IshigamiOP
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                Sure, this community is super small, and there are zero alternatives yet, so you can build your own community. I’d prefer a place with actually active mods.

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                There is [email protected] too which has 2+k subscribers, but that’s on kbin so the API is different.

                Unfortunately r/anime doesn’t seem to be in a hurry to leave, and none of the anime communities on Lemmy / kbin seem to have reached critical mass yet.

                I wouldn’t mind checking out a new community if you build one, but I’m afraid it’ll probably struggle for at least a while before there will be enough content. That said, nothing’s going to happen if no one spends the effort, so definitely don’t be discouraged.

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                  I’m specifically thinking of starting a community exclusively for episode discussions. That way it’s easier to moderate and won’t directly compete with the other existing communities.

                  Who knows? It might even be possible to set up some sort of web-ring where we promote discussion threads by cross-posting them on partner communities and in return we direct discussion users back to partner communities for non-episode stuff. That feels very Fediverse, doesn’t it?

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              This particular community isn’t all that big either, so there no harm in ditching it and starting a brand new community with active mods.

          • Rozaŭtuno
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            There’s also the minor wrinkle that communities can only be moderated by users on the same instance

            Really? The lemmy documentation says you can. You need an account on the same instance only to be an admin.

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              Go figure, guess I heard people talking about the restriction on admins and heard “moderator”. Thanks for keeping me honest.

              I actually tested appointing a moderator from an outside instance once in the past, but only via the user page, so I never had a chance to find out that the “Appoint Moderator” UI is actually tucked away inside the comment expandos.

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                31 year ago

                When I was appointed a moderator in 0.17.x the database crashed hard and admin needed to manualy edit the database. It is technically supported but very buggy and untested.

      • @[email protected]
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        41 year ago

        The mods not being present is definitely an issue. This is the highest sub-count Anime community on Lemmy. With no one to moderate it, I surprised to see it is so civil even after the reddit migration had begun.

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    I haven’t done any extensive research into this or anything, but if the bots are open source, the work to port them to Lemmy from Reddit should be minimal. Someone developed a way to access Lemmy using the Reddit API a while ago, so I can’t imagine too much work would be needed to get it going.