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Who could use a new Mod Bot?
(github.com)
A community to talk about the Fediverse and all it's related services using ActivityPub (Mastodon, Lemmy, KBin, etc).
If you wanted to get help with moderating your own community then head over to !moderators@lemmy.world!
Learn more at these websites: Join The Fediverse Wiki, Fediverse.info, Wikipedia Page, The Federation Info (Stats), FediDB (Stats), Sub Rehab (Reddit Migration), Search Lemmy
Found the luddite, I guess.
The point of automods is to take really simple and repetitive tasks from the human moderators. For example, in one community the moderators spend a lot of time locking duplicate posts.
So for example, there's a cool news post, and over the next few days different people are creating multiple posts linking to the same article instead of searching whether someone else already posted the same thing. Double posts like that suck a bit, since they fracture the discussion, making it hard to follow what's been said. They also decrease the visibility and split the audience between multiple posts containing the same content.
Currently, they have to manually search for and close these double posts, which is both annoying, takes time and is frustrating. An automod can automatically detect these posts, comment with a link to the original post and lock the duplicate ones.
Back on Reddit some mods use bots to detect frequently asked questions and automatically post a response linking to an FAQ thread. This would be possible here as well.
There is no AI or any kind of judgement built in the bot. It doesn't use heuristics or anything. Just really simple rules (currently duplicate detection and regex) to automate the judgement of the mods.
I think you are anthropomorphizing this little script far too much.