Comment on Mastodon Exit Interview
poVoq@slrpnk.net 1 week agoNot one for sunset and another one for dawn? But ok, I overestimated it a bit, but 4 posts per hour is still bot spam.
Comment on Mastodon Exit Interview
poVoq@slrpnk.net 1 week agoNot one for sunset and another one for dawn? But ok, I overestimated it a bit, but 4 posts per hour is still bot spam.
rglullis@communick.news 1 week ago
4 posts per hour on an instance with 12 thousand active users, and the only reason the mas.to admin found to complain about it is “it pollutes the local timeline”.
I’m sorry, this is beyond stupid. The bot was not abusing any hashtags, the bots were split among different locations precisely to make them relevant only for the people in a certain location. Yeah, OP could’ve changed the bots to “quiet public” listing, but (a) this is a new “feature” from Mastodon and (b) relevant only for people who are anal about the “local timeline”, which in an instance of 12 thousand people is as useful as any random firehose.
poVoq@slrpnk.net 1 week ago
This is not a new feature, it was only renamed from “unlisted” to “quiet public”, and setting bots to that is an entirely reasonable demand, especially if they are only ment for location specific subscriptions.
I agree that on a 12k user instance the local feed is less useful (and that the instance is way too big), but this is probably why they are especially “anal” about bot spam making it even worse.