I guess it would feel less intrusive if it weren't four spaced out lines where most comments are one.
Regardless, even if it's for a good cause, it is an advertisement. It's informing users of Piped for the purpose of getting them to use it. Existing Piped users already have a convenient way to set up redirects, which have been posted several times.
I guess it seems a lot nicer to people who actually want to use the service, but to people who don't, it's just advertising.
I blocked that bot long ago. I don't want to see a website being advertised on every video link on every Lemmy instance.
I don't see it as an advertisement. It's the same as e.g. the AMPutator bot - it provides a convenient way to circumvent Google's monopoly.
I guess it would feel less intrusive if it weren't four spaced out lines where most comments are one.
Regardless, even if it's for a good cause, it is an advertisement. It's informing users of Piped for the purpose of getting them to use it. Existing Piped users already have a convenient way to set up redirects, which have been posted several times.
I guess it seems a lot nicer to people who actually want to use the service, but to people who don't, it's just advertising.