Does anyone know of FOSS moderation tools or automod bots that exist for Lemmy? I was intending on starting work on some solutions but if projects already exist I’d rather contribute to those rather than risk creating 15 competing standards
sushrit_lawliet ( @sushrit_lawliet@lemmy.one ) English23•1 year agoSo create a 16th standard as a universal standard that bridges the 15 before it.
- A fellow xkcd enjoyer.
Lionir [he/him] ( @Lionir@beehaw.org ) English12•1 year agoI feel like since this is a FOSS platform, while it might not be as flexible as something standalone, it would be nice to include all the batteries in Lemmy. This is something we can do better than Reddit.
withersailor ( @withersailor@aussie.zone ) English12•1 year ago“The good thing about standards is that there are so many to choose from.”
- Andrew S. Tanenbaum
guildz ( @guildz@lemmy.blahaj.zone ) 6•1 year agoNot that I have seen. Fortunately the API is open and documented here. There seems to exist a typescript bot framework, but I havent seen it in the wild.
Jason Novinger ( @jnovinger@programming.dev ) English5•1 year ago@db0@lemmy.dbzer0.com posted a new Python wrapper for Lemmy that he’s started working on over at !python@programming.dev : https://programming.dev/post/39578
db0 ( @db0@lemmy.dbzer0.com ) English3•1 year agothanks for the plug
Jason Novinger ( @jnovinger@programming.dev ) English1•1 year agoOoops, clicked Post way too fast. It’s certainly not a moderation tool in and of itself, but it’s a start.
ItsHoward ( @HowardPlayzOA@pawb.social ) English4•1 year agoYou’ve pointed out a good idea for a potential automated moderation bot.