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this post was submitted on 05 Sep 2024
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Make bot accounts a separate type of account so legitimate bots don't appear as users. These can't vote, are filtered out of post counts and users can be presented with more filtering option for them. Bot accounts are clearly marked.
Heavily rate limit any API that enables posting to a normal user account.
Make having a bot on a human user account bannable offence and enforce it strongly.
Revolutionary. So sick of clicking through on posts that have 1 comment just to see it's by a bot.
Exactly the reason I suggest it.
This. I'm surprised Lemmy hasn't already done this, as it's such a huge glaring issue in Reddit (that they don't care about, because bots are engagement...)
How do you make a bot register as a bot?
Points 2 and 3. Basically make restrictions on normal user accounts which are fine for humans but that will make bots swear and curse.
Unless you mean "what should the registration process be" I think API keys via a user account would do.