No, i don't block all bots. In fact, there are bots that i highly appreciate, like the Tl;dr bot, the bot that lists trending communities, and more.
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- Be respectful: no harassment, hate speech, bigotry, and/or trolling
- Encourage conversation in your post
- Avoid controversial topics such as politics or societal debates
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- Respect privacy: Don’t ask for or share any personal information
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This feels like a gpt response.
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What is the bot that lists trending communities called? Can you link the account here?
I don't block them all via user settings (yet), but I've blocked every bot ive encountered so far.
I don't like or trust bot-generated summaries and prefer to read articles as the authors intended. It's also annoying to go into a post looking for a discussion and the only comment is from a bot.
Other bots are just obnoxious like the community link and piped link bots.
Then the repost bots that post stuff from the alien site just get a blanket ban.
I prefer for Lemmy to be a place for discovery and discussion, and I think it's better without all the noise and dead end posts from bots.
All that said, It's probably a risky position to rely on people not blocking bots. I also find it very impersonal and unworthy of engagement when a bot account asks how my day is going.
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About the last paragraph, in my perspective it's basically the same thing as me asking it every day at the same time. The idea is to give people a place to share and discuss their day, which is the main objective of this community
Ouch, two of those bots are mine. Probably won't change your mind, but the auto tldr just analyzes the text and picks the sentences it thinks are most important - unlike most such bots it doesn't create the summary on its own, it just picks sentences straight from the article.
And the community link fixer helps by providing a clickable link for users.
Can't you individually block bot accounts? I remember blocking an account that was posting transcribed posts in the comments.
You can, but there is also the option in the settings to block all bot accounts ("Show bot accounts").
My question was addressed to people using that one :)
The "Show bot accounts" was not checked by default, I guess many people are missing the posts because they are not aware of this setting.
That's interesting. If yes, it might really become useful to migrate the community to an instance that allows this kind of very low volume bots.
If you intend to move it, feel free to move to Lemmings.world! Other than that, you might use Lemmy Schedule from your own account as well, you don't have to use the bot one, I for example use it only to schedule stuff from my account.
Yes. I do block all bots via the lemmy.world settings.
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