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What are your thoughts on bots reposting links to Reddit posts?

I made a bot to repost official announcements for a game I play. Ideally, a day will come where the company makes the announcements themselves on Lemmy and my bot is no longer needed, but until then, the owner of the sub has granted me permission to use my bot.

My bot makes about one or two posts per day. Other people in this thread have mentioned certain bots making posts every couple minutes, which many people would find quite excessive.

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Voat came out in 2014 and was kinda big for a while. I used it for a few weeks, but activity started dying down and I didn't think about it again until I found out it was being shut down in 2020. The Wikipedia article says many of the users migrated from subreddits on the right of the political spectrum, so maybe that's why.

This time it's different, though. The recent drama affects way more than just a couple subreddits.

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Thanks for the alert.

I think I might have found what was responsible for the double posting issue: if the bot doesn't receive a response from the Lemmy server in time, it might not record the post as having been submitted. As a backup, the bot also checks the list of submitted posts on Lemmy for duplicate titles, but if Lemmy is lagging, then that wouldn't work either.

I've added another check that should address that issue. I'll also have the bot check if it made any duplicate posts and delete them.