I’ve noticed we have bots copy pasting Reddit submissions. Is there a method to block them all?

I assume they mean good by ‘generating’ content in communities, but I don’t see a reason why anyone would comment on them since the OP is on Reddit and will never read them.

I know I can block each individual account as I come across them but I’d just prefer to block them all so I don’t see their content at all.

They appear to do the nice thing by adding a line in the submissions about it being an automated submission. Is there a filter for words/phrase found in the body of a submission?

  • Anonymousllama@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Good to have this content cross posted here so you can gauge people’s opinions and feelings. It’s a net positive if it’s generating good dialogue (even if the OP won’t ever see it)

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      1 year ago

      Bots taking the place of humans when it comes to social interactions is NOT a net positive…

      It was negative side effects that we have been seeing for years now. One of which is the removal of organic human behavior, bots driving extremism & polarized views/discussion, and humans losing empathy for each other without realizing it’s the bots that despise.

      Let’s not turn lemmy into reddit v2

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      The issue, there is no dialogue on these Reddit cross posts - zero. It’s just bot spam clutter that no one cares to engage with. In my books, that’s a net negative and that’s without considering what the other person said about bot accounts being used as a divisive tool.