Good riddance.
The whole idea of reposting Reddit content on the fediverse has always been stupid and toxic. It's never going to get any meaningful engagement, so it's just a waste of server space at best.
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Good riddance.
The whole idea of reposting Reddit content on the fediverse has always been stupid and toxic. It's never going to get any meaningful engagement, so it's just a waste of server space at best.
Especially when the user reposting only ever responds with something to the effect of "I'm just reposting the reddit thread, don't ask me about what I posted."
Exactly. And meanwhile, the OP is on Reddit, where we're not.
It's sort of like going to a restaurant and being served a picture of some food from some other restaurant.
As a community I think its a good thing to be moving away from bots pulling specifically from reddit. There are several others on other instances just filling up space.
I think if its a narrow case and specific to a community, like a bot that pulls from one news source or one youtube channel and reposts.
But right now there are so many bots just spamming the feed with crap not even their creators are engaging with.
All Reddit communities and users have RSS natively, so if someone's on a fediverse platform that allows following users (main one Mastodon, but also Friendica, Mbin, Misskey, etc.) and still wishes to follow some Reddit feed, there's @birb@rss-parrot.net. Bots generated through it don't pull images, only the embedded text and link included in the given feed's posts, so the bots shouldn't be as heavy either.
I know for my tiny instance, I've even changed it so I don't hang on to remote posts forever -- If a post hasn't gotten any likes or comments after a few months, it's purged to keep my instance fast and light.
5 million dang posts, almost none of which are never seen or interacted with by a human being! That's really something!