I feel like it just creates a potemkin village where we have communities filled with content that nobody interacts with or cares about.

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    Scraping bots make lemmy seem like a cheap repost bothouse. I am here for actual human conversations!

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      The only way that I think scraping bots are helpful would be for purely archivale purposes. I wish someone would create an Instance that scrapes old Reddit posts and information and posts that information solely on that instance. Scraping new content and posting it here to Lemmy is not even using Lemmy, we’ve just gone back to Reddit at that point.

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          Have you heard of the recent gravity wave (GW) announcement? They’ve found a GW analog to the cosmic microwave background. I’ve been wondering, when we can detect these waves well enough, we might see the imprints of alien spaceships going FTL, zipping across the stars. Or we might just see really cool colliding stars and black hole mergers. Either way, the waves are apparently a little louder than expected.

          Anyway, that’s my attempt at conversation. What’s going down your side of town?

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            Yo, what up? The GW announcement sounds mad cool. I dig space and all that jazz. Aliens would be dope if we found them. Could we get their technology though? Could we communicate with them? That would be a whole new level my man. I think we still got some ways to go to detect those alien space ships, but maybe one day.

            As for what’s poppin around these parts, lemme tell you what’s going on in my neighborhood. So the other day, I was at the park with some friends, and we saw a group of guys playing basketball. One of them went up for a dunk and totally missed the hoop. It was hilarious, bro! We all started laughing and giving him a hard time about it, but then he got all serious and challenged us to a game. We were all like, “no way, bro, we’re just out here trying to have fun.” But he was persistent, and we ended up playing against him and his friends. We got whipped, but it was all in good fun.

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      There is a block bots setting in the user settings as well, although it may also block useful ones.

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    as long as the amount of scraping is very limited, e.g. copying the top 3 posts of a subreddit daily, it doesn’t seem like that big of a deal 🤔

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      I could arguably see sharing a few choice posts each day, but it seems like it’s always posts that have no votes or comments or interactions

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    All I want is an nsfw scraping bot. Only reason I still open Reddit. Lemmy’s NSFW content is lacking

    All the other bots that I see from lemm.it are useless imo

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    I have already contributed my two cents on this before the exodus. If you tolerate these types of low effort bots here, you will kill the platform.

    Nobody wants that shit.

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    There’s a PCMR one I don’t mind because it just results in images of peoples builds in my feed. Another bot I appreciate is a HN bot over on derp.foo - mildly useful to have this stuff collected over here like it’s an RSS feed.

    In short - they’re ok in sparing doses

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    Depends on the posting frequency… some just fill up my feed, and I had to block them to see a better variety of content

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    Lemmy should not try to be a carbon copy of a 20 year-old VC-funded for-profit site with hundreds of millions of users. Lemmy should establish its own identity and play to its strengths.

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    It’s a great question. I am missing certain content from the niche sub-reddits and trying hard not to fall back to Reddit.

    Some of this ‘reposting’ will help the community to add comments/interaction but as you mention may turn this platform into a leech.

    Either way people implementing Bots helps the moderation teams to some extent.

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    I find them useless because you often lose the necessary title and post text that accompanied the image, plus you always lose the relevant discussion. This last bit is almost always the most engaging part of the post.

    I suppose they could be useful in adult communities, or for memes and shitposting where titles and text are either redundant or useless.

    All in all, I say we get rid of them.

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    It depends on the bot. That one on lemmit online is as dumb as rocks. The Boycott Reddit Bot is doing a decent-enough job of generating posts that people reply to.

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      But that bot posts to regular communities on e. g. lemmy.world and kbin.social what isn’t really desirable imo. I prefer the way lemmit.online goes, which is keeping it all on a specific instance