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  • @[email protected]
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    1 year ago

    Please take the time to read the rules and our policy on trolls/bots. In addition:

    • We have a zero-tolerance policy regarding racism, stereotyping, bigotry, and death-mongering. Violators will be banned.

    • Keep it civil. Report comments/posts that are uncivil to alert the moderators.

    • Don’t post low-effort comments like joke threads, memes, slogans, or links without context.

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    • @ThekingoflordaA
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      2141 year ago

      Hey! Look at that, all the words that where used in this comment where words!

      beep boop I am a bot, and this action was done automatically. If you want to contact the devs, no.

      • @hemko
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        931 year ago

        u/Thekingoflorda, I have found error in your comment:

        words that where [were] used in this comment where [were] words!

        You should know where to use ‘where’ or ‘were’, if you were not illiterate

        This is an automated bot. I do not intend to shame your mistakes. If you think the errors which I found are incorrect, please contact me through DMs!

      • @[email protected]
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        251 year ago

        Hey!

        Look at that, all the words that

        where used in this comment where words!

        beep boop I am a bot that detects haikus, and this action was done automatically.

        • PropagandaBots
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          261 year ago

          Hi there,
          A concerned redditor reached out to us about you.
          When you’re in the middle of something painful, it may…

        • JWBananas
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          91 year ago

          Score: +3 Insightful

          Imagine a Beowulf cluster of haikus!

          • jerry
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            21 year ago

            beowulf cluster has only five syllables a haiku has five

      • @JesusTheCarpenter
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        151 year ago

        I would say that some bots were useful. Like the one that would convert the units from “freedom” oned to ones that actually make sense (or the other way around).

        Also, I like the bot that summarized the article.

          • Phil
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            81 year ago

            we’ve had calendar apps for years. I hated how that would litter comment threads.

            • @dustojnikhummer
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              1 year ago

              Nope. Remindmebot was easier, quicker and reminded you in the thread you were reading.

              If we can just use calendars, why do we have todo apps then?

              • Milady
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                -131 year ago

                “Remindme” type bots are a band aid fix. Can you imagine if instead, the app/website/service provided that ? I shouldn’t have to see what you save now should I.

                For the second point, mostly because nobody made an app that combined the two well and/or was popular. The “simple calendar” app let’s you create events AND tasks. I honestly don’t even get what you’re trying to get at with your second point.

                • @dustojnikhummer
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                  11 year ago

                  Or, the remindme bot can be hidden in settings or visible only to the user who invoked him (but I often add myself to remindme of someone else so that would defeat the point).

                • @rms1990
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                  11 year ago

                  Thank you! It was so annoying see !“remind me 40000 years” on comment threads

      • jerry
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        81 year ago

        good bot

        • Himawari
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          111 year ago

          Thank you, jerry, for voting on Thekingoflorda.

          This bot wants to find the best and worst bots on Reddit. You can view results here.

          Even if I don’t reply to your comment, I’m still listening for votes. Check the webpage to see if your vote registered!

      • Doug Holland
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        71 year ago

        Sweet jeebers, I hope this is comedy. I laughed, but 99+% of the bots roaming Reddit are nothing but a drag, and I hope there’s a way to block all bots here.

        • @minimar
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          81 year ago

          I believe bot accounts actually have a ‘bot’ tag applied to them, so in theory, yes! Just has to be added.

          • Doug Holland
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            31 year ago

            Added by me, or by the site’s software?

            Sorry, I’m a doddering old man.

            • @minimar
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              61 year ago

              Haha, no worries. Either would work, really, lemmy/kbin could add it as an option, or somebody could make an extension/app to do it.

              • @[email protected]
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                31 year ago

                Lemmy does allow you to set a user as a bot, and there’s a separate checkmark to only see posts from non bots as I recall

                • Phil
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                  11 year ago

                  YES that’s beautiful

    • animist
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      1 year ago

      Be sure to read our sidebar and check the wiki!

  • @Ral
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    571 year ago

    I’m potentially in the minority here, but what drove me up the wall were threads on a very interesting original post, whose comments were just endless chains of puns and lazy jokes, rather than any actual discussion.

    • @pfannkuchen
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      111 year ago

      I wonder how many of those comments were actually bots or nowadays generated by AI!

      • @T156
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        41 year ago

        A few are, but I think most aren’t. It would be easy bot bait, but at the same time, it’s also fairly context-sensitive in a way that would let a fair few users pick up on someone being a bot or not.

        Although that doesn’t mean that you can’t have bots that are in on the joke.

        • @Ral
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          41 year ago

          Good bot.

    • @dustojnikhummer
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      41 year ago

      People with x in name, how would you do y.

      It’s always bots with prepared names

    • @YellowtoOrange
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      11 year ago

      Once the masses come, it’ll be the same.

  • @Falmarri
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    491 year ago

    What really pisses me off are entire comment threads filled with “happy cake day!”. Like that adds anything to the conversation. There’s 1/365 chance that any comment is made on their anniversary. It’s not that rare when there’s hundreds of millions of people posting (or whatever smaller percentage actually post)

  • sunshine
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    411 year ago

    That bothered me less than whenever some thread got successful and a mod decided that their input deserved to be viewed as the top comment, so they pinned it to the thread. 95% of the time those comments had nothing to do with reddit moderation, just a normal comment that wouldn’t have even been upvoted if it hadn’t been made in sudo mode.

    • @Apoidea
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      81 year ago

      Allowing mods to pin comments was a mistake. Was always going to be abused.

      • @rms1990
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        21 year ago

        When I moderated I only used pinning for its proper use. This shit was annoying.

    • @ultimate_question
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      71 year ago

      Basically the only times I’ve ever been banned from a sub is by asking “why is this comment pinned” lol

      • @[email protected]
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        11 year ago

        What was real bad when they’d wait hours and then just say basically the same thing as what was at the top organically.

        No new info, just want the easy karma from the top post

    • CynAq
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      191 year ago

      They don’t have to behave the same way fortunately, like auto replying to every thread posted.

        • Kichae
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          81 year ago

          It can be implemented directly, though. Like as a site feature showing a message above the comment form, not as a bot making posts.

          • ChemicalRascal
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            61 year ago

            The thing about automod comments is that they were, indeed, comments. As such, they showed up in your replies.

            So if you made a post, you’d get that message in a place you would expect to see content that you would actually want to engage with, that is, people discussing your post.

            So, in short, yes.

        • anaximander
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          Honestly I think that’s just a failing of community ethos. It’d be nice to bring back the expectation that people make the bare minimum attempt to check the rules of a community they’re trying to participate in, and let moderators just assume that everyone has read the sidebar rules. If you haven’t, and you break a rule by accident… well, tough luck, you’ll get the same treatment as everyone else. Next time, read before posting.

        • @JesusTheCarpenter
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          31 year ago

          Brave for your to assume that people read the automod comments. I quickly learned to igbore it, it was a second nature for me to scroll past it.

          Than again, I never had any serious troubles with my posts or comments being moderated. Perhaps I was just not being a jerk which seems to get you very far (not already if course as some Reddits were nazis about their silly rules).

          • @Helixa
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            11 year ago

            On narwhal I had them all automatically minimised. Very easy to ignore then.

    • Skelectus
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      51 year ago

      Maybe we can have automod comments not count, or something like that.

  • @T156
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    We’ll almost certainly have the same once someone develops an Automoderator-bot.

    Although it might be unavoidable. Some of them were handy for letting the users help keep a sub on-topic, by letting them vote spam posts to be removed before the moderators had time to get around to deal with reports, or saw those posts for themselves.

    Others, like Locationbot on /r/legaladvice might be to keep an archive of the post, so that users can read and comment on it, even after the original has been removed, but without them having to go and leave a link elsewhere.

    Both of those would be pretty handy for Lemmy as well as Reddit, and I would not be surprised if someone ended up making more of the same, sooner or later.

    Something that might be nice, is if Lemmy had a way for users to silently summon bots to a thread, so you didn’t have a bunch of threads that were just users summoning DownloaderBot, or setting a reminder for themselves.

    • @[email protected]
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      71 year ago

      We’ll almost certainly have the same once someone develops an Automoderator-bot.

      But unlike reddit, lemmy is FOSS and as such people could implement a feature to not count comments made by accounts marked as bots. So only comments (supposedly) made by humans count towards the comment count.

    • @[email protected]
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      41 year ago

      Maybe someone will find a way to mod or extend an instance in some way which removes the necessity to add a comment. Like a “pre comment alert” plugin. If Lemmy had some form of extensions api it would certainly be possible

  • AnonTwo
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    To be fair, if fediverse ever takes off, they’ll probably need those automods to prevent things from getting out of control.

    The potential loss of automods was also one of the things people were worried about with the API changes.

    • @[email protected]
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      The crux of the problem with Reddit is they drag their feet on these features. Mods have been asking for mod tools for decades. So they had to come up with these half-baked measures.

      The beauty of open-source and federation: need a change just make it yourself!

      This is pretty much the main reason I am excited for Lemmy and the fediverse. No monetization interests and gatekeeping to get in the way of building the software the way the community needs it. This is why it’s so important that the user be the customer.

  • syndicate
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    221 year ago

    I am also glad to no longer see those stupid reply memes that everyone felt compelled to use. “This” or “This is the way”. It gave me second-hand embarrassment. It seemed like no one could think to reply for themselves anymore.

    • @hemko
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      201 year ago

      Came here to comment this

    • @rms1990
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      21 year ago

      I’ve already seen “this is this way” and now I want a fediverse free of reddit culture.

    • @JesusTheCarpenter
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      This is the way!

      On a more serious note, this is absolutely innevitable that these comments will come here as they were made by the same community. I for one never minded them, when used properly they could bu funny sometimes.

      In fact, I liked that hot mess of Reddit where serious stuff would be constantly intertwined with humor.

  • @[email protected]
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    131 year ago

    We need an instance where every community is full of self-perpetuated botspam. Then every other instance can defederate from it.

    • jerry
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      31 year ago

      Hmm, it might ne fun to get all AI and chatbot creators together and build an instance. Be really good for tweaking interactions.

    • @rms1990
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      That kinda exists. It is called r/subredditsimulator

  • vaguerant
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    121 year ago

    Semi-related, Wikipedia discussion pages used to be left blank, with a red link, unless there was actually discussion there. Now every article has a boilerplate article quality scale rating template, a notice about when to use or not use the discussion page, etc. pasted onto the talk page as soon as it’s created. I miss seeing a rare blue talk page link and going “I wonder what weird stuff people are saying in the talk page for Alex Kidd in Shinobi World.”

  • @AskThinkingTim
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    101 year ago

    The Haiku bot was surprising. Unless I was imagining things.

    • @pandarisu
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      The haiku bot was,
      surprising unless I was,
      imagining things

  • DirkMcCallahan
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    81 year ago

    I didn’t necessarily mind the automod comments, but I did hate the fact that there was no way to disable them for subscribers of a sub. It got very obnoxious very quickly.

  • @AskThinkingTim
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    61 year ago

    I’m using Lemmy on desktop. The option of Apollo on desktop would have been game changing for me. The advertisements were messing with my mind!

    • @renrenPDX
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      51 year ago

      For desktop Reddit, RES plugin is pretty much required. The native site is too noisy.

    • @Tenthrow
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      21 year ago

      You can use Apollo on desktop if you have an Apple Silicon Mac.