I blocked that thing when it first came out.
Lemmy isn't reddit. This isn't the way to grow a community.
Thanks for this post
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I blocked that thing when it first came out.
Lemmy isn't reddit. This isn't the way to grow a community.
Thanks for this post
Same here, we can build this community the old fashioned way by just sharing and engaging ❤️
i believe it was blocked by lemmy.world due to concerns lack of moderation (bot just spams reddit threads with no human intervention)
Yeah it's fucking annoying that people think they need to repost content from reddit to keep a community active
For those that do think that post here on lemmmy you numbskulls
It's not even active. Every post I've seen has had 0 interaction.
I noticed it posting like r/buildapc stuff; folks asking questions about how motherboards work and such.
Like, I could see mirroring r/news or something where people are posting news articles. But technical questions? If anyone on Lemmy answers the question, the original author won't read it.
I never actually used r/ideacancer for anything but I think I might just open a community for it.
i believe it was blocked by lemmy.world due to concerns with lack of moderation (bot just spams reddit threads with no human intervention)
I blocked all the Reddit communities and instances. Lemmy needs to be it's own thing which require community involvement, not reposting shit posts from Reddit.
Thank you, kind internet stranger
gotta start manual before botting, learn the rules, not all of them are written somewhere.