I have created some software that is capable of synchronising posts from Reddit to Lemmy. It’s still a little rough around the edges, but it works as a such:

People can request new subreddits to be mirrored on !requests@lemmit.online. A bot (open source) will monitor the threads there, and if it finds a new request for a subreddit, it will make a new community on the Lemmit server, and add it to its monitored list. It will then make periodic checks to see if any new posts (it doesn’t copy any comments) have been posted on reddit, and copy those over.

Users can then subscribe to those communities from their own lemmy instance, and from there federation will pick it up. Or at least, that’s the theory. At the moment, federation is not working awesomely, and that is where my lack of fediverse knowledge comes in. Maybe it needs more time, or something is not so properly - I don’t know.

Furthermore: registrations on this server are closed. The point of this service is not to become a community on its own, but to deliver, ehh, “original” content to all the rest of the Fediverse while it’s going through a ramp-up phase. Besides, the instance is running on a pretty small vps, and I rather have this thing manage itself. There is a !about@lemmit.online community for further questions about the project itself though, in case people want to discuss it further.

So ehm… Let me know what you think :)

  • Josephine@lemmy.ml
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    1 year ago

    This rases a question, if a bot creates a new community to replace subreddits, who will mod those communities to ensure that there’s no bigotry, trolls, transphobia, homophobia etc… running wild in the comments? Who will manage these?

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      1 year ago

      Well, as the bot is the moderator, and as the person running the bot is responsible for it, I suppose that’s technically the answer. But it’s an excellent question if there are hundreds of communities created and people start posting comments in them. The easy workaround is for the bot to set each new community to read-only (by checking ‘only moderators can post’). But, that would be a bit unfortunate as then that limits opportunities to easily chat about it. I suppose cross-posting by someone that wants to comment on it is a solution.

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    1 year ago

    I’m interested in having Reddit content show up in my feed when I use Jerboa, but for the life of me, I can not figure out how. Can anyone help? You’d have to explain it to me like you’re talking to either a 3 year old, or a 93 year old.

  • CosmicSploogeDrizzle@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Is there a possibility to release just an RSS bot? I’d love to have certain RSS feeds from various sources auto post to my community. I’m finding it difficult to find options for lemmy atm

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      1 year ago

      I think @tubbadu@lemmy.one wrote something to that effect (I’m still a mess with making proper links on here :/)

      And I also found something else that was written in java (not javascript).

      The downside from using the RSS feed is that it doesn’t contain the whole body, which my scraper does fetch.

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    1 year ago

    It was just a matter of time before something like this showed up.

    I’m sure there will be a number of people that won’t be a fan of this but I think it’s a pretty innovative way to help the chicken-and-egg problem of early adoption. (No users because there’s no content, no content because there’s no users).

    Very smart to have it limited to one bot on one instance to make it easy to block (or de-federate) for those that don’t like it, but I do.

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    1 year ago

    Okay, just tried it out. Added /r/bestof and it’s working. Very cool!

    I’m guessing this scrapes? Otherwise it’ll stop working when the API changes happen on July 1.

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      1 year ago

      Yups. Combination of scraping and rss. With a bit of client-side throttling thrown in to stay under the radar.

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        1 year ago

        Looks great so far. I like how the posts that are pulled over have both the link to the content from the original Reddit post as well as a link to the Reddit post itself.

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      1 year ago

      Yups. It’s all done by one bot though, so you’ll just have to block that to get rid of them.

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          1 year ago

          If that’s what happens, that’s what happens. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

          I’m just here to offer a service for people who Do like it.

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    1 year ago

    Just to be clear, what if there is already a community on Lemmy that coincides with a subreddit? Will it make another community on your instance? Or will it use the existing community?