[-] maengd@sh.itjust.works 3 points 1 year ago

Ya I planned for it to be in a separate community from the native fediverse. Idea was to allow people to sub to the reddit repost if they wanted.

It is lucky that I did that because otherwise this oopsie spambot thing might have got the native community in trouble, people unsub, reported, banned etc.

[-] maengd@sh.itjust.works 2 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

voyager and ds9 are front ends for lemmy

Lemmy has an HTTP API for clients and frontends.

For others, see https://github.com/dbeley/awesome-lemmy

I don't think they help anything here. But thanks :)

edit: I can't tell what enterprise.lemmy.ml is for? anyone else?

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I used code from a github repo to make a lemmy repost bot from a reddit sub.

I tested it out, it seemed OK. So I let it run over night.

When I got back I found out it had been posting the same thing over and over again every few minutes. The account was banned for spam. But in the meantime it was very annoying to people. Also, there are a bunch of posts that can't be removed because it's impossible to remove federated stuff.

Is there a responsible way to test this stuff?

I don't want to make spam, be annoying, etc. I feel bad about the spam bot.

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Other kratom communities (sh.itjust.works)

cross-posted from: https://kbin.social/m/kratom/t/237324

Here are some other places where kratom is discussed. They are not specifically endorsed by this community. Just for informational purposes.

communities in the fediverse

Due to inconsistencies in how links to communities are handled, I have included each link in different formats. If one doesn't work try the next one on the same line. The best way to see all content in a community is to view it on the original instance (last link).

Kratom communities outside the fediverse:

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