(She/Her)
Wait, they don’t?
I’ve messaged mods b4, and they usually reply back.
I totally agree with you
While I do agree that Reddit has an issue with bots clogging up the comments, I personally believe that users should be allowed to make one for their community/communities.
I.e a character bot for book/film/etc. communities/instances, an encyclopedia bot, a bot that helps users find tv shows/movies/Internet Videos, Fanfiction, etc.
Just my opinion.
I’m NOT saying that ALL bots MUST be allowed, etc., but that it should depend on the instance/community, as well as judging on an individual basis.
Thank you very much.
What I was thinking was perhaps something similar to Lemmy, or Pixelfed, or etc., with instances hosted by different people?
Each instance could potentially host different user submitted gif types, i.e one instance would carry all sad gifs, another all happy, yet another all queer gifs, another all Harry Potter, etc., and users would be able to search through the entire platform using a united search, perhaps something similar to Peertube’s Sepia Search, that allows users to find the gif(s) that they are looking for.
I do engage.
I just happen to have a busy life.
I just like to toss out ideas that I think of for other users/potential developers to potentially use, if they wish to.
@iso@lemy.lol
It says that the link is invalid
!davel@lemmy.ml
I’m surprised that they decided to host DM’s/etc. themselves, and not potentially integrate a protocol like Matrix.Org, XAMPP, etc.
Ik that Matrix allows user:
Clients
Bridges
Servers
Integrations
etc.