• carl://@upload.chatOP
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    8 months ago

    Rewritten in a different style because surely that makes a difference 😂 nah I’m done I think

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      8 months ago

      Some people might get bothered by test posts, but I really don’t. (Yours were a little on the high-visibility side, but whatever.)

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        8 months ago

        I figured since this was a community named Test this was a fitting place to test this. I didn’t expect such a quick reply though at all before I get the chance to delete most of those. 😀

        I’ve just set up a Lemmy account for this specific purpose now, but replies and notes seem to work fine from Mastodon.

        Oh, and edits seem to sometimes break it.

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          8 months ago

          Test all the things, I say! (It’s a weird habit I have to always comment on them, TBH.)

          In reality, all people need to do is block the community. Because Lemmy is a bit small still, it makes sense that people browse /c/all, like me. Unfortunately, browsing All has the downside of more spam and floods of test posts at times. (Still, it’s a good lesson on how posts propagate.)

          The worst was one instance that was replicating posts from Reddit, with bot account copies of users that were commenting on Reddit. (It was supposed to be a way for users to “migrate” to Lemmy, but turned out to be spammy as all hell.)

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            8 months ago

            It really gives some insight, I was surprised how quickly the posts showed up on Lemmy! The bot sounds very much like why it was considered a bad idea to have a server converting Twitter posts in real time to the Fediverse when the API still was economically accessible lol.