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who@feddit.org 2 days agoI dislike lemmy.ml too, but I your bot-like reposting of their content serves mainly to broaden their reach. I don’t think you’re making things better.
Moreover, your posts are so fast and frequent that they dominate at least some of communities that you target, often leaving local subscribers without a chance to post about the relevant topics on their own. Having watched it happen for more than a few weeks, I have concluded that your posts are mostly annoying, and probably do more harm than good.
I don’t expect to convince you to stop, but would you at least consider delaying your reposts by a day, and then proceeding only if nobody in your targeted community has already posted about that topic?
cm0002@lemmings.world 2 days ago
When I started this campaign months ago I had to go back 8-10 pages of the local .ml feed each morning for crossposting. Today, it’s down to 1.5-2 pages and the bulk of that is from like 2 hardcore Tankie/.ml users (yogthos and Geneva) so I’d say it’s been more helpful than bad
Can you give me some examples? A lot of the comms I post to I’m like the only one posting to. But there are some larger comms I feel like get the brunt of it, but bigger comms also have 2 or 3 alternatives across different instances
So maybe a better solution would be to just divvy it up amongst similar comms better?