I though "my instance" was like saying "my server". I do see accounts with their own instances and he thought I did. I have separate accounts for accounts for separate things. id rather this account get dinged if i break rules than the account that I used to make the fedistreams community.
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Truth is I have no idea what he's saying other than having an issue with my alt account using a bot to post to a single instance
my instance?
Hmmm 1-2 per week. I patched my open source bot to post to Lemmy. The patch is for leaderboard for which streamer has the most streams and most hours streamed in the past week/day . I decided twice a day for that.
I guess I'll do 1 a week for my cities' community.
I am trying to build up fediverse streamers (a lot of owncast and a little bit of peertube) to add fediverse engagement. So I made a bot that post to mastdon of who streams the most, etc. I just made the community for the fediverse streamers. Hopefully it's more content for fedizens to interact with
I'd be finding publishers and YouTube accounts for the bot to make post from. I do plan on publishing the bot so other people can do it for their cities, if I consider it a good idea.
lol, im working on a bot that post to communities. ironically i made that post via a web browser
I have to figure that out. I could use scraper software that sees if a new link popped up or if a YouTube channel posted a new video
Sucks that loops isn't federated, but is reddit actually pay walling content? How does that even work?
Lol nice deflection. Funny when cry about people doing something about the issue
If you're talking about the counter AI measures I'm curious if they exist and I want to implement them in a bit that makes human like responses. But the AI I'm curious if it can the turing test
hmmm, most of the streamers dont have lemmy accounts or have posted anything on lemmy in a year. i reconverted by script for mastodon to lemmy script. that being said idk if i should include the handles or if i should do something else.