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Are there any bots that we can use to mirror posts from subreddits?

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  • O ohulancutash@feddit.uk

    It exists and some Lemmy communities operate that way. It’s not a good idea at all in practice. For example one community mirrors a tech support subreddit. It’s utterly pointless engaging in that community because the person asking the question will never read your answers. You can’t bootstrap a sense of community.

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    icystar@lemmy.cif.su
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    It probably doesn't make much sense to mirror /r/technology to /c/technology since that community is already popular and self-sustaining on lemmy.

    There are countless other 'niche' communities that have no posts for months, however. There already isn't anyone engaging in these communities and it's unlikely that that will change because nobody wants to manually make posts that next to nobody is going to see. It's cyclical.

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    • I icystar@lemmy.cif.su

      Seems like it would be a good way to funnel content into more niche communities by tying their posts to whatever is posted on a subreddit until they can take off on their own.

      Does such a thing exist? If not, making it shouldn't be too difficult. I could probably whip something up real quick and toss it up on a software sharing platform.

      Would anyone be interested in something like this? It could actually work really well with Lemmy's option to show/hide bot posts because people could choose if they want to see it at all.

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      asudox@lemmy.asudox.dev
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      It's easy to make one. But why would you want that?

      As time goes by and more and more people join the Fediverse, I'm sure some niche comms will start taking off. I don't like bots mirroring content from somewhere else, even as a help. In fact, I will immediately unsubscribe from any comm that starts doing that. And I'm sure many people also would.

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      • asudox@lemmy.asudox.devA asudox@lemmy.asudox.dev

        It's easy to make one. But why would you want that?

        As time goes by and more and more people join the Fediverse, I'm sure some niche comms will start taking off. I don't like bots mirroring content from somewhere else, even as a help. In fact, I will immediately unsubscribe from any comm that starts doing that. And I'm sure many people also would.

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        icystar@lemmy.cif.su
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        As I've said before, these communities already have nobody engaging in them. Hiding posts from bots will also hide posts from this bot.

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        • I icystar@lemmy.cif.su

          Seems like it would be a good way to funnel content into more niche communities by tying their posts to whatever is posted on a subreddit until they can take off on their own.

          Does such a thing exist? If not, making it shouldn't be too difficult. I could probably whip something up real quick and toss it up on a software sharing platform.

          Would anyone be interested in something like this? It could actually work really well with Lemmy's option to show/hide bot posts because people could choose if they want to see it at all.

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          switorik@lemmy.zip
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          No one engages in bot content and many completely block it.

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          • I icystar@lemmy.cif.su

            As I've said before, these communities already have nobody engaging in them. Hiding posts from bots will also hide posts from this bot.

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            blaze@lemmy.zip
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            #7

            these communities already have nobody engaging in them.

            Inactive communities should be locked down and redirect to more generalist active communities.

            If your specific JRPG game community is inactive, lock the community and redirect to !jrpg@lemmy.zip

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            • I icystar@lemmy.cif.su

              Seems like it would be a good way to funnel content into more niche communities by tying their posts to whatever is posted on a subreddit until they can take off on their own.

              Does such a thing exist? If not, making it shouldn't be too difficult. I could probably whip something up real quick and toss it up on a software sharing platform.

              Would anyone be interested in something like this? It could actually work really well with Lemmy's option to show/hide bot posts because people could choose if they want to see it at all.

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              nimble@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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              There are rss bots that post stuff on lemmy, like for hackernews. And then as another user mentioned there are some servers like 50501 that mirror reddit and cross post to lemmy.

              I think the general problem with such things is.... they post a lot of shit. Sure the top content within a community -might- be interesting but you're also going to get pointless junk that just fills up the fediverse. Not to mention the other issues with lack of interaction. I think the unfortunate reality is that the long term best thing for the community is hand curating content and posting it yourself. I say unfortunate because that's more work than a bot, but you'll be better able to grow a community. Plus some people like me will just block any bot i see because they generally are a waste of my time

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              • blaze@lemmy.zipB blaze@lemmy.zip

                these communities already have nobody engaging in them.

                Inactive communities should be locked down and redirect to more generalist active communities.

                If your specific JRPG game community is inactive, lock the community and redirect to !jrpg@lemmy.zip

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                icystar@lemmy.cif.su
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                For a most niches on lemmy, there aren't alternative communities that are more active.

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                • S switorik@lemmy.zip

                  No one engages in bot content and many completely block it.

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                  icystar@lemmy.cif.su
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                  That's not true. There's one bot that routinely posts to news communities called "MicroWave" and there are consistently people engaging with its posts.

                  Most people don't even recognize it's a bot.

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                  • I icystar@lemmy.cif.su

                    It probably doesn't make much sense to mirror /r/technology to /c/technology since that community is already popular and self-sustaining on lemmy.

                    There are countless other 'niche' communities that have no posts for months, however. There already isn't anyone engaging in these communities and it's unlikely that that will change because nobody wants to manually make posts that next to nobody is going to see. It's cyclical.

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                    ohulancutash@feddit.uk
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                    Botslop is performative. Few would care to “join in”

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                    • N nimble@lemmy.blahaj.zone

                      There are rss bots that post stuff on lemmy, like for hackernews. And then as another user mentioned there are some servers like 50501 that mirror reddit and cross post to lemmy.

                      I think the general problem with such things is.... they post a lot of shit. Sure the top content within a community -might- be interesting but you're also going to get pointless junk that just fills up the fediverse. Not to mention the other issues with lack of interaction. I think the unfortunate reality is that the long term best thing for the community is hand curating content and posting it yourself. I say unfortunate because that's more work than a bot, but you'll be better able to grow a community. Plus some people like me will just block any bot i see because they generally are a waste of my time

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                      die4ever@retrolemmy.com
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                      Yeah they post a lot of shit. We have too few commenters/voters spread across too many posts, which is a real great way to kill a community. We need the opposite, we already have enough posts, we need more people commenting/voting.

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                      • I icystar@lemmy.cif.su

                        For a most niches on lemmy, there aren't alternative communities that are more active.

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                        blaze@lemmy.zip
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                        #13

                        There's always one, even very generalist

                        • !movies@piefed.social
                        • !television@piefed.social
                        • !science@mander.xyz
                        • !asklemmy@lemmy.world

                        You can even go back to !justpost@lemmy.world for the most generalist community around

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                        • I icystar@lemmy.cif.su

                          That's not true. There's one bot that routinely posts to news communities called "MicroWave" and there are consistently people engaging with its posts.

                          Most people don't even recognize it's a bot.

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                          blaze@lemmy.zip
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                          Microwave is not a bot

                          https://lemmy.world/post/34751749/18910079

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                          • blaze@lemmy.zipB blaze@lemmy.zip

                            Microwave is not a bot

                            https://lemmy.world/post/34751749/18910079

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                            icystar@lemmy.cif.su
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                            18.4k posts, and his only two comments are those.

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                            • I icystar@lemmy.cif.su

                              18.4k posts, and his only two comments are those.

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                              blaze@lemmy.zip
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                              Still not a bot.

                              If that account is a bot, it should be flagged as such, and LW admins are usually looking closely at those cases.

                              @MrKaplan@lemmy.world, I assume you checked whether Microwave was a bot or not?

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