Spyke
lemmy.world

This dude is just requesting a ton of them to aggregate power for himself. Don't let them.

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dvdnet90reply
lemmy.world

I just want to contribute and I don't see any limitation. What is wrong with that?

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adminreply
lemmit.online

The thing is, the more communities are added, the longer it will take to update all of them. Right now there's over a 100 communities, and it takes a little over 7 minutes to update them all, and then it starts over again.

This isn't a problem right now, but it won't scale forever. At some point (probably sooner than later), it will probably mean having to remove the communities with the least subscribers.

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Is your bot open source? Was thinking about spinning up a lemmy instance and I'd consider adding it to help spread the load, I'm sure there are other instances that'd join in too

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UlfarrOTreply
lemmy.world

Contribute by actually building a community, not just requesting a bunch of subreddits to sit ontop of and do nothing with.

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I am one of the moderators on lemmy and I have to admit that information on reddit is much faster than Lemmy

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Well, they're not his though. They're mine 😉.

A requester does not get special privileges over the subs they request. On the other hand... 22 out of 112 is a bit much.

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