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I wondered if there were many people on lemmit.online whose valuable contributions to the community would be cut off if we defederated, so I went over there and found this instance description:
In other words, the whole place is a reddit copypasta bot. So banning the bot would be effectively the same as defederating from the instance, wouldn't it?
I prefer the way posts here feel more curated than on reddit, so to me, that bot is mostly just generating noise. But I can understand that some people who rely on social media for news and such might be more likely to spend time here if they can get all the posts in one place. So I'm voting to leave it up to the users. Blocking a single bot for myself is easy.
If it was putting problematic load on the server, though, I think I would consider it spam and vote to defederate.
Agreed. I need a Reddit repost bot like I need a hole in the head. Which means I really don't need it, in case anyone is wondering.
I was browsing though that instance and realized I haven't seen a blatenly fake and terrible post in weeks when I came across one that was titled along the lines of "I love the smell of my vagnina after my boyfriend cums in me".
Holy crap the posting quality on Reddit nose dived over the years and I didn't notice.
On the plus side they're quite open and honest about what exactly they're doing. Its just up to people to decide if they want it or not.
I agree that defederating and banning the bot are effectively the same. Defederating seems a bit cleaner to me, so that's what I voted for.
If people really want the content they can still go directly to the instance and get it. I know that seems to go against the grain of the fediverse and I'm still struggling with that.