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        301 month ago

        Every script kiddie after a single class in uni knows how to make one. That’s why reddit had so many annoying bots that did fuckall but tried to be funny.

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          1 month ago

          Like that stupid reminder bot.

          Jokes one everyone; it doesn’t work anymore. What happy day that was.

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            141 month ago

            Reminder bot at least had a purpose and had to be manually triggered by someone to act. I’m talking about the annoying ones, like the spelling bot, it just scraped as much as it could, looked for common spelling errors and corrected people. Good thing bots were getting banned left and right. People aren’t original. When on /freefolk the Bobby bot got successful via a meme, there were like 10 other copycats the next week, made by people who didn’t know that nobody called the character “bobby” unless they wanted to invoke it. So then, a bot would pop up for writing Tyrion, Cersei, Tywin, etc, which were used always, since it was a fandom subreddit.

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              21 month ago

              I liked the spelling bots. You can always just spell “you’re” correctly. Or never use it and just use “you are” every time you can.

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                11 month ago

                Okay, whatever, you liked them. The reality of it was - it was a spammy bot that wasn’t useful, funny or neccessary.

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              21 month ago

              I’m talking about the annoying ones…

              Yes, the stupid reminder bot where all you had was RemindMe! In the comments multiple times adding nothing to the conversation.

              It’s as annoying as “bump” in forums back in the day.