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Discussing bans in lemmy.world
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I don't have an answer, but I do have a question: what is the purpose of posting across multiple communities? I've been scrolling through my "all" feed and have seen several posts by your bot, mostly with the same title and link. It's annoying, but I would've personally just blocked your bot in the next half hour or so, I wouldn't have reported or expected to see it banned.
Sorry for the incovenice; but the community helped me and I will (if the bot is allowed by the admins to keep going) use a corrected version that uses reposts in order to appear as link to one community and have common comments and no feed problems. (Should appear with the same rarity as a normal post and never appear again)
Yes, all titles and links are the same; at the moment the only topics built in the bot (as RSS feeds, HackerNews feeds and Lemmy communitys to post to) are Tech News, so the same news, talking of the same topics, published in similar communities, across different instances.
As said before, the idea is to add average-quality content to different communities (especcialy smaller ones) and different instances (especially smaller ones) , in order to add content to those communities. This isn't a "forever" type of solution: slowly, with the increase of high-quality original posts, the bot will post less posts and will stop posting on major communities. When everything is ready to set off (feeds full of high-quality original posts from different communities), the bot will be removed forever, leaving place only to the community, real soul of the Fediverse.
Right, but my assumption - and maybe it's totally wrong - is that people probably follow multiple related communities, whether they're small or not, to get multiple sources of similar info. If that's the case, your bot effectively just spams their feeds. It sounds like your fix in your #1 may change that, which is nice.
Either way, I could see an argument for a ban being too strong a reaction. Especially because it's easy enough to block a bot as a user - I've blocked a few already.