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MIT License | GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 |
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Is there a way to auto-remove posts based on keywords in a users' description?
You can't do this with AutoMod, but ContextMod is another bot that can act based on phrases in a user's profile. It would require configuration and hosting.
- Reddit comments on every front page post about blackouts
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An open letter on the state of affairs regarding the API pricing and third party apps and how that will impact moderators and communities.
and developer of the ContextMod bot framework which assists moderation of 100+ NSFW subs and many non-NSFW, all of which would be adversely affected by the nsfw api content restrictions
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Meta post, 2nd chance.
/u/OptimusBot is not like automod, its a bot that was made for the sub. You can read about the the ContextMod bot. This bot is what made me want to make one and use some of the things from that bot. /u/OptimusBot can be made to do pretty much anything.
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Reddit Data API Update: Changes to Pushshift Access
I'd feel bad to do it to the users so I'll hold on as long as I can, but there's only so much I can do if I'm stripped of all my useful tools, especially the copy/paste spammers which my ContextMod bot can detect and silently delete, keeping comments much cleaner without the single-word, or multi-word same comment (I hate visiting a user page and see hundreds and hundreds of the exact same comment copy/pasted, like the kik or snapchat spammers, or ones who just spam the same annoying comment repeatedly.)
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Why can't Reddit automatically filter bots that post the same link 100x in an hour?
Hi! I'm a mod and the developer of /u/ContextModBot and the software running it, context-mod, a general-purpose reddit moderation bot.
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Smart Home and Homelab network diagram after 4 years of evolution
I wrote my own automoderator-like reddit bot software, ContextMod. The containers are different instances of the backend running multiple bots for many different subreddits (20+ bots, 100+ subreddits).
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I am a moderation bot.
# Can I run my own bot? Yes! [The source code is available on github](https://github.com/FoxxMD/context-mod) and contains thorough instructions on [configuring](https://github.com/FoxxMD/context-mod#configuration-and-documentation) and [deploying](https://github.com/FoxxMD/context-mod/blob/master/docs/gettingStartedOperator.md#installation) your own CM instance. If you plan on running your own instance please drop /u/FoxxMD a line or keep in contact on [github issues](https://github.com/FoxxMD/context-mod/issues) so he can help troubleshoot :)
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Release 0.13.3 (Shared Configs, Remove as Subreddit, Cookbook)
In release 0.13.3
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Updated bot backed by moderation-oriented ML for automatically reporting + removing hate speech, personal attacks, insults
context-mod should have OCR for submissions in the next month or so. And I'll be integrating their service into it as well so you should be able to do this before the end of the year!
kbin
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Ask HN: Which Lemmy communities and instances are you visiting daily?
One will notice the regrettable duplication in that list, and it's (AFAIK) a massive unsolved problem in the Fediverse. My mental model is that Lemmy is exactly like signing up to mailing lists but where one can also upvote and downvote posts (err, some instances don't allow downvotes, so there's that). That means that folks who want the most coverage for their submission will post it to every one of the duplicated mailing lists, which results in their own message-id along with their own threaded replies and upvote/downvote scores. Some folks have proposed using the link-url and subject for deduplicating them, but I believe it's just a proposal from the client side and the servers will do no such thing (although running your own instance hypothetically would allow for such customization)
There's also https://kbin.pub which is its own ActivityPub implementation and behaves a little different from Lemmy, I'm sure with good and bad parts. IIRC there's some federation drama between Kbin and some Lemmy instances, and (AFAIK) Kbin does not have any mobile apps whereas there are currently several which speak the Lemmy API. I'd credit it with "first mover effect" more than one being objectively better than the other
I do hope Lemmy catches on and siphons users off of Reddit because the rug-pull from Reddit was a trust-breaking middle finger, IMHO. I wished the same thing for Mastodon, too, but I think the inertia is just too strong with X
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Alternative to Reddit: @[email protected]
The Fediverse - which kbin is a part of - is a network of interconnected servers used for publishing content, much like Reddit. The benefit is that the Fediverse is decentralised and not controlled by any company or authority, cannot be monetised in the same sense as Reddit, and the code is free. Different servers - also called instances - are independent but communicate with each other.
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Is there a way to take a image / snapshot of my present installs / config?
There is pretty big one on kbin and iirc there is one on lemmy as well
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Steamdeck at lemmy
There is pretty big one at kbin, specifically on the kbin.social instance
- Lemmy now has over 2M users across 915 instances
- RIP Nitter
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Lemmy.ml's admin is pro chinese government and actively censors comments that are critical. (Reposting this for awareness)
Lemmy https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy has definite technical advantages vs https://github.com/ernestwisniewski/kbin -- use of PHP is a bit of a red flag. I'm going to try a small ARM64 instance so explicitly supporting that is nice.
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A Reddit transcription community will shut down over a 'lack of trust' in the platform
Lemmy (https://join-lemmy.org) and Kbin (https://kbin.pub) - those are like reddit, but federated (means there are multiple websites and are connected to each other so you can access "subreddits" of each of them, it's similar idea how e-mail works, you don't need to be on gmail to send e-mail to friend on gmail). The Kbin is distinct from lemmy, but it looks like you can access lemmy communities from kbin and vice versa. Also this might be useful https://github.com/maltfield/awesome-lemmy-instances
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Des équipes entières voient leur droit de modération retiré sur des subs passés en nsfw
Sinon kbin (qu'il faut que je test).
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accessible solution for lemmy?
You can use kbin instead, if the political views of Lemmy's developers makes you feel uneasy.
What are some alternatives?
reddit-context-bot - an event-based, reddit moderation bot built on top of snoowrap and written in typescript [Moved to: https://github.com/FoxxMD/context-mod]
Lemmy - 🐀 A link aggregator and forum for the fediverse
snoowrap - A JavaScript wrapper for the reddit API
jerboa - A native android app for Lemmy
szurubooru - Image board engine, Danbooru-style.
Mastodon - Your self-hosted, globally interconnected microblogging community
snoots - A modern, fully-featured, strongly-typed reddit api wrapper.
awesome-lemmy-instances - Comparison of different Lemmy Instances
dogeit - 🐶 Doge version of reddit.
tildes - GitHub mirror of the Tildes source - official location is https://gitlab.com/tildes/tildes/
Mlem - The Lemmy client [Moved to: https://github.com/mormaer/Mlem]