It reminds me how Imgur is often discussing images that were uploaded for Reddit and OP will never know about all the comments.

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    I’m not in favor of it at all. If a human user wants to link to something interesting/relevant, fine, but I’m not excited about bots spamming links.

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      That bot is an absolute menace. Often I come across a thread that would probably interest me, then I see 0 comments and the standard bot message and move on.

      It also feels like it is really spamming those threads, which does not help the situation.

      Personally, I would love to see it removed.

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    Surely people who want Reddit can go to Reddit and those who don’t want it won’t?

    Seems to me that bots cloning Reddit into Lemmy would mainly be imposing Reddit stuff on people who don’t want Reddit.

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    The main thing driving my enjoyment of Lemmy is the people and real responses. Having bots just copy and paste existing posts from Reddit with no human behind the post isn’t driving engagement. I haven’t seen a single reddit repost by a bot get a single comment or community interaction at all.

    I’m against it, it feels like a garbage in garbage out type of situation.

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    I fucking hate it and I wish it would stop, links to literally anything other than Reddit, if I wanted to open Reddit all the time I would just reinstall Reddit.

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      in your profile/settings you can turn off to see bot posts.

      I think every bot that fills a place with cheap stolen content is more there to have some content for new people that they dont feel lost.
      So i think they are good until there is enough content and then i think it would be okay to repost the top of the week every week.

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        I’m fine with repost bots that actually REPOST.

        If it’s literally just a title and a link to Reddit with to copy/paste in the text field or anything then it’s trash and it’s completely useless.

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    Harmful. It’s noise pollution. It dilutes human contribution and makes it harder to engage with other people.

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    I made a bot to repost official announcements for a game I play. Ideally, a day will come where the company makes the announcements themselves on Lemmy and my bot is no longer needed, but until then, the owner of the sub has granted me permission to use my bot.

    My bot makes about one or two posts per day. Other people in this thread have mentioned certain bots making posts every couple minutes, which many people would find quite excessive.

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    one thing that I’ve noticed the last week when using Lemmy is that content is slowly coming along but the discussions are somewhat lacking.

    Reddit offers a shitload of topics and content but the real reason we were there was for the comments and the discussions.

    Bots reposting material can be a way to artificially secure the constant flow of topics but we need to throw some gasoline on the discussion bonfire…

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      I’ve been making a conscious effort to reply to posts I find interesting, even if I’m just adding a sentence or two and not the most engaging of content. At least it helps get things started, I think.

      My problem is that I’m experiencing a bug wherein I don’t get notifications when people reply to me unless they @ me, so I can only see if somebody has by going back and looking at my own comments through my profile. I assume that’ll eventually be fixed, but if others are experiencing the same bug, that will be a huge drag on discussion.

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      When 90% of the comments are sarcastic or jokes like Reddit I can’t call that discussion or engaging. It’s noise just like all of the reposts and duplicate content.

      I’ve been on kbin (the fediverse) for over a week and I feel the opposite of your sentiment. The content was lacking but discussion is A+. Content is definitely picking up steam now, but I don’t want the fediverse to be a reddit clone.

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        Reddit has really become overrun with the garbage comments in recent years.

        It’s like all of the sudden everyone decided they were a comedian and reddit threads were the place to test their new material.

        It really has been a huge piece of what’s been killing the appeal for me recently.

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          I really hope the fediverse isn’t going to be completely overrun with “this”, “this is the way”, “fuck around and find out”. FFS, people, try to have an original thought.

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    They are bad content. If I wanted the garbage hose from reddit, I would have just stayed on reddit, but I don’t.

    My vote is on an instance level ban on all reddit repost bots.

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      you can turn off that you see pot posts in your profile/settings

      I dont think that those bots will be as dominant as now in the future when more community content comes in. When that time comes i think even the mods know that they getting more and more obsolete

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        Ok, Now Lemmy Explain:

        Suppose that the bot was temporary, as you say, then why would anybody bother making original content here when the bot is just going to drown them out? At what level of “community content” is this thing going to be stopped?

        In time, it would just get more and more entrenched as nobody would actually be making real original content here. It’s like a drug addiction, we will be dependent on the bot to feed us from reddit, and it will prolong the life of reddit indefinitely like a parasite.

        We like Lemmy because the people and community here are thoughtful and kind, unlike the horrible discourse at reddit, but how do you know that bringing the reddit directly here would not make people become spiteful and argumentative redditors again? When will we stop being redditors?

        Suppose the reddit migration on July 1st does happen, do you think they would be impressed that they left reddit only to find the new place to be exactly like reddit but with less activity? No, they will all just go back to that burning house, and all of this will have been for nothing.

        I’m sorry that I’m getting emotional about this, but this is a serious issue that needs to be addressed.

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            Well, need a new vocabulary for a new place. Again, my stance has been consistent: We are not redditors anymore, we do not belong there, Lemmy should be a place for people, we keep the good of reddit and kick out the bad, and bots are certainly not people.