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Remove it please. It's an obtrusive advertisement for Ground News.
It's incredibly annoying to see
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, only to click the post to see an ad. It makes me less inclined to interact with Lemmy at all. It's the same kind of crap that ruined Reddit.We want to keep it in some form. Would you prefer not having the Ground News link?
The overwhelming majority of comments I'm seeing indicate they'd like to see it gone. Why are you opposed to listening to the people who create and consume all of the content in this space?
There's your problem.
You're not really looking for feedback if you've already made up your mind. Stop pretending to listen to the community if you're ignoring the countless blocks and downvotes. That's your feedback right there
How about you remove the bot and then fix whatever problems you have without doubling down on the bot solution? If you want community feedback on mod overburden, I'm sure people will be willing to help with that. But stop forcing the bot.
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Although this is a fair point, I think that there is a difference between saying, "the moderation team finds it useful and would like to keep it," vs "We have already decided that we are keeping it no matter what."
This discussion is to help us guide the community's next steps from an informed position.
Which of those are you trying to say? Because it very much comes across as the latter when you say stuff like "deleting the bot is not an option" and "off the table".
If you guys find it helpful from a mod perspective, it might be more appropriate to develop some mod tooling, like a browser extension, rather than pushing it on the users.
Edit: so it is the latter, then, got it.
Can you elaborate on how it's useful?
Just have it notify the mod team when a post appears from a questionable source.
That would certainly be preferable. I don't think we should be advertising.
Beyond that, it would be much better if there were a way to not have the bot be counted as a comment. Comments are what humans do. They're meant to be interacted with. I can't interact with a bot, other than rolling my eyes at it.