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this post was submitted on 05 Aug 2023
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We don't need bots. It's concerning some people think any community /needs/ bots. That type of infinite growth mentality is wack and I don't subscribe to it. Like you, I block almost every bot I come across and my experience only continues to improve.
I can see why some would like them. There are a lot of lurkers who just look at the content and move on without any discussion and that's ok. For them I suppose it doesn't matter if its a person or bot if the content is good. Doesn't mean it's good for the platform but if it's kept to a limit and isn't posting trash I not too concerned. That said those bots or people the post mentioned certainty are annoying.
Exactly, especially for small communities where the community relies or one or two posters