How do I go about it without damaging the server, it’s reputation in the fediverse, and just generally keeping the admins happy.
Example: In c/printSF I want to write a bot that autodetects books titles, and comes up with links to those books on booknaut or similar (confined to one comment per post). But that bot will need to poll c/printSF periodically, and it’ll need to post under its own bot username.
Do I register the username just like I did mine, and specify that it’s for a utility bot in a community I moderate?
Can I play in c/test without it flooding the local frontpage?
Are there any general guidelines or criteria, other than obviously no spamming?
Would it be useful if c/moderators or something similar existed so we can exchange ideas and best practices and such without polluting main’s SNR?
Cheers
Yep in the settings for the account, you can specify that it’s a bot account. There’s no way to say “don’t show c/test on the frontpage” yet unfortunately.
As long as it’s reasonably well behaved, I don’t think we’d have any concerns. We’ll have to build up / iterate on rules as we see what users end up building.
I’m fine with it posting to c/test
So, I guess it has begun eh – going to start with an attempt to write something useful for myself - mod tools maybe!. Apparently I’m a python lemmy frontend app developer now ;)
There’s no way to say “don’t show c/test on the frontpage” yet
Can we define c/test so that it’s automatically blocked by anyone not subscribed? Like, is there a way for a new user to join the system and receive a default profile of subscribed/blocked subs, and include c/test in that default blocked list?
There’s no real support for anything like this yet :(