After some discussions in !chat, we came up with the conclusion we should adopt rules surrounding bots.

We’ll ban bots which we are aware of that currently don’t follow these rules and contact their creators. Please report bots that don’t follow these.

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I’m not sure how to properly tag a user to where they’ll definitely get a notification, so I wanted to reply directly to you to make sure you’ve seen the idea mentioned here in this comment about maybe wrapping the summaries in spoiler tags so that those who want to read it easily can and so that they don’t automatically take up so much space to scroll past on smaller screens and those that don’t want them maybe aren’t as bothered (for lack of being able to think of a better word to use here) by them.

I do appreciate TL:DR; bots but/and I think the spoiler tags idea is a great idea and I would love to see it implemented, if you feel that’s something you’d like to do. :)

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If that’s the condition for the bot staying on Beehaw, sure.

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It appears, from what I can tell, that you’ve got a green light on this referencing what @Zoop@beehaw.org has stated.

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Is this acceptable? Also tagging @Zoop@beehaw.org:

https://a.lemmings.world/lemmings.world/comment/968138

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