Thats not 1 comment, that’s 0 comments.
True true :)
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Hey! Look at that, all the words that where used in this comment where words!
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Sweet jeebers, I hope this is comedy. I laughed, but 99+% of the bots roaming Reddit are nothing but a drag, and I hope there’s a way to block all bots here.
I believe bot accounts actually have a ‘bot’ tag applied to them, so in theory, yes! Just has to be added.
I would say that some bots were useful. Like the one that would convert the units from “freedom” oned to ones that actually make sense (or the other way around).
Also, I like the bot that summarized the article.
They don’t have to behave the same way fortunately, like auto replying to every thread posted.
Honestly I think that’s just a failing of community ethos. It’d be nice to bring back the expectation that people make the bare minimum attempt to check the rules of a community they’re trying to participate in, and let moderators just assume that everyone has read the sidebar rules. If you haven’t, and you break a rule by accident… well, tough luck, you’ll get the same treatment as everyone else. Next time, read before posting.
Brave for your to assume that people read the automod comments. I quickly learned to igbore it, it was a second nature for me to scroll past it.
Than again, I never had any serious troubles with my posts or comments being moderated. Perhaps I was just not being a jerk which seems to get you very far (not already if course as some Reddits were nazis about their silly rules).
Semi-related, Wikipedia discussion pages used to be left blank, with a red link, unless there was actually discussion there. Now every article has a boilerplate article quality scale rating template, a notice about when to use or not use the discussion page, etc. pasted onto the talk page as soon as it’s created. I miss seeing a rare blue talk page link and going “I wonder what weird stuff people are saying in the talk page for Alex Kidd in Shinobi World.”
Definitely! It was so annoying