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3 points by Tanzirul 2 years ago · 7 comments

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codingdave 2 years ago

It is really hard to be supportive of this - even if you worked hard on it, the last thing the world needs is more bots on reddit. We need less of people looking at online communities as targets for monetization, and more of people sincerely engaging with each other on whatever topics add meaning to their lives.

  • TanzirulOP 2 years ago

    I agree with you. I attempted to incorporate enough sentiment analysis logic to skip many posts and only reply to the ones where engagement is possible. For example, posts where the OP is seeking service recommendations and Replyhub can provide a reply. Otherwise, it will skip the post even if it contains the keyword. Still there are exceptions.

    • codingdave 2 years ago

      I'm glad to hear that. Maybe that should be one of the points you make on your marketing page -- that it specifically aims at being selective to relevant conversations, and is not just a context-blind promotional bot.

Rovoska 2 years ago

I cannot understand why this was made. The world is filled to the brim with AI garbage already, especially here. Why create more for a space already infested with similar ilk?

authorfly 2 years ago

This already exists. However, the dark news is, people will pay for this.

Some already are. Is it the kind of business you'll be happy with?

Can you dogfeed your own product and see if you find your competitors commenting on the same posts?

KomoD 2 years ago

Spambots as a service, that's what this is to be brutally honest.

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