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Hello everyone,

I am one of the moderators of !casualconversation@lemmy.world. We use a bot relying on https://schedule.lemmings.world/ to create a post every day automatically.

I know that some users block bots because they consider them annoying, be it repost posts or features bots such as tldr or piped. Having the bot labelled as such prevents the daily threads from being viewed by users who might be interested.

I had that reasoning in the past, but had the bot banned for not complying with the instance guidelines.

I thus open this thread to see what could be done to solve this issue. Could there be exceptions to the bot labelling guidelines in this kind of cases?

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[โ€“] raoulraoul@lemmy.world 2 points 11 months ago

The fact that the daily post isn't that interesting, I get it, it's not for everyone, but it doesn't really have anything to do with it being done by a bot.

Then apparently you don't get it. It's a bot, preprogrammed bits of code to do drudgework (or worse) like reminders and repetitive posting. Some users aren't interested in reminders, repetitive posts or bot posting in general and all your exuberance and enthusiasm won't change that. Me personally, I'm glad the label exists, used honestly of course, as I'm not usually fond of bot posts, such as that summarizer nor the YouTube redirector.

Stupid as it may be at times, I like human interaction.

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