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lixus98

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I would like to know why, why is it that chill people came here and why most of the awful people stayed there

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I think this type of posts will have an opposite impact to what we want, we are just giving it the attention it needs to become what it was on Reddit, my recommendation? Block it immediately.

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I understand, there's many people that want nothing to do with a community like that, me included, but ultimately it will being attention to it, because some sympathize with these points of view. Hopefully the admins of shitjustworks take measures to make sure there's no racism on their instance.

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I think with time, compatibility between different services will become better, so far with lemmy limited compatibility and kbin with full compatibility, we are going in a good direction

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I think kbin has a good aproach to this, a completely different tab that allows you to make posts in the mastodon format. This could also be the case on lemmy some point, however I would understand if lemmy users don't want this at all.

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Also this type of integration could be implemented, the projects are young enough to make big changes on how they work.

The numbers for the r/mildlyinteresting vote haven't been openly available and I think that they are important to spread. (lemmy.ml)

Reddit has called moderators actions “malicious” and against the wishes of the community members. The numbers tell a different story. These are COMMUNITY protests and marking them otherwise is simply misinformation from reddit staff....

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When spez says "We don't want to show NSFW to users" they mean they don't care how many users voted, they are saying "We don't want to give a bad impression to users that will use Reddit no matter what".
They just don't care about anything else that isn't money, if they could replace Reddit users with tiktok users they would be thrilled, even if they lose 12+ year old accounts with thousands of comments.
With this I'm not saying the protest is useless, it has the power to basically kill Reddit if enough users participate in it.

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Then he shouldn't get paid like all the mods

If Hoyo decided to kill off a playable character, who do you think they might be?

In my opinion, I think it's gonna be one if not all of the Archons that took part in Khaenri'ah's destruction by sacrificing themselves or something similar to atone for what they did. Even if they did it for the greater good, a lot of people still died by their hands so they probably feel guilty....

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It's very hard to say, if they kill any character in my opinion will be right at the end of the game as I'm sure they want to keep selling banners.

I have a feeling that the abyss sibling is already dead/will die like we are trapped in a cycle and all of this happened already.

I'm also think that not all archons will be playable and we will see a replacement show up, a new archon.

But idk that's just me and my theories.

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What is the "fate" that the abyss sibling is actively fighting? Why everyone talks about this "fate" as it already happened?

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There's multiple things to consider, both are great options, but right now I'm liking kbin more for these reasons:

  • Better algorithm, when I go to my homepage I feel that the site is full of new, active content, where people are having discussions.
  • Integration with Mastodon, I like to take a peek from time to time on the Microblog tab.
  • No feed bug. Lemmy has a problem where it would show every single new post on top of the feed (I know this is being fixed)

Overall both Lemmy and kbin are in their infancy and I expect both to get better to a point where choosing between them won't come down to which one of the two have less bugs, and more focused in the features and appearance you want, this ofc will change with the many apps being developed, since they will be vastly different.
I might end up in Lemmy or I might stay on kbin, it depends which one feels more "active" to me.

lixus98,
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Hey! There's no rush! Thank you

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It shouldn't do that, make sure you have the last changes, the bot saves to a database every post that is successfully posted.

Edit: I'll take a look at the multiple username support

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Hi @ernest, do you have any plans to defederate kbin from bot communities? This could explode at any moment spamming every single instance that is not protected: https://kbin.social/m/lemmy@lemmy.ml/t/76632/Almost-90-of-the-accounts-on-lemmy-are-now-bot

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Amazing news, all the interest on kbin is honestly amazing

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Glad to hear it's working! If you have any problems or suggestions let me know :)

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I'm currently running a bot doing this exactly, some communities might want to get a post more often, that's why I made mine configurable.
Github: https://github.com/daniel-lxs/BotIt

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Excuse me if I don't understand your question but, you can definitely have this setup:
r/sysadmin -> c/sysadmin
r/sysadmin -> m/sysadmin
You can repeat the same subreddit in the config.yml files as many times as you want, the bot caches the response from reddit so it doesn't request the same thing over and over.
Also you don't need to credit if you don't want to, but you could add a description about your bot so other users know what is doing.

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Yeah, it doesn't synchronize anything between posts, it just takes posts from reddit and posts it to the community you assign in the config.

I'm glad you found it useful!

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Yeah, the second one is to show that you can map the same subreddit to multiple communities at the same time, you are not limited to just one per subreddit.

Edit: not a stupid question :)

Edit2: Sorry I misunderstood your question, the answer is yes, it is an example showing you can target many communities at once from one source.

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In that case I'll switch to html scraping

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