Bots of this type have appeared recently, and people are asking if it’s okay to use them. I’m not sure about this either, so I think it would make sense to ask users.

These bots follow some subreddits on Reddit and automatically post it to Lemmy when a post is created there.

I’ve seen an example site for it: lemmit.online. This instance is dedicated solely to mirroring Reddit posts to the Lemmy instance.

Maybe instead of mirroring to a community on Lemmy NSFW, we can subscribe to lemmit.online via Lemmy NSFW. This way we could have kept Lemmy NSFW free of bots. Currently, even if accepted, I believe it should be done under admin control to prevent duplicates.

Here is the poll: https://strawpoll.com/polls/PbZqRw82byN

I’m open to suggestions.

  • @Th1ckAndCreamy
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    1 year ago

    An instance dedicated for NSFW replication off Reddit could be a workaround. Then at least if Reddit tries to sue it wouldn’t effect this instance’s native content.

    • @rvdn
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      21 year ago

      Totally agree, great idea.

    • Padded Person
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      21 year ago

      The problem that I see with that, is that these bots are mostly being used for kickstarting/seeding communities that want to turn the bots off and become a full user active sub later. Essentially it’s a way to solve the chicken and egg problem of attracting users to generate content by having good content

    • @taladar
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      11 year ago

      It is not as if an instance is a legally distinct entity.

        • Padded Person
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          1 year ago

          it definitely is its own legal instance the people hosting the instances are responsible for the content served.

          that being said there isn’t any legal risk of reddit sueing with this as they dont own the conte t so it should be fine