Info: This community is monitored by the Lemmy-Tagginator bot

db0@lemmy.dbzer0.commod to Piracy: ꜱᴀɪʟ ᴛʜᴇ ʜɪɢʜ ꜱᴇᴀꜱ@lemmy.dbzer0.com – 152 points –

You might have seen my lemmy tagginator which I announced here and I explain its purpose in its README.

As I explained there, the purpose is to help introduce discovery and more engagement on lemmy from the microblogging space.

Some things about it.

You can add extra tags

Normally the bot will always tag as #Piracy, but you can add more tags from those supported. The current supported tags are #Torrents, #Arrs, and #Usenet

Feel free to suggest other optional tags

You can skip the Tagginator

Simply put #SkipTagginator in your body to prevent the bot from posting. Use this if you don't think that post should be boosted in discoverability.

You can avoid seeing the bot

I see a lot of people downvoting the bot. Mates, just block the bot account. It's that easy.

#SkipTagginator

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What in the wide world of fuck is the Lemmy Tagginator, and more importantly, why?

Edit: is this something we need here? I'm not sure it is.

What in the wide world of fuck is the Lemmy Tagginator, and more importantly, why?

is this something we need here?

From what I understand, the bot serves no immediate purpose or function for Lemmy users, but it helps strengthen ties to other parts of the fediverse (like Mastodon).

I'm personally indifferent to the bot.

Why are there supported tags? Why can't #AnyTag be parsed by the bot? I don't expect many people to make the effort to check which tags are allowed.

Why should a Lemmy user care about this? It appears there is no integration with Lemmy beyond parsing. For instance, you can't quickly filter by tags from the sidebar.

I suppose it's still useful since the #piracy tag is added automatically. However, the overall idea feels rather raw.

The reason is that the tags appear posted from the bot and I don't want people to start trolling and make me start monitoring.

Yes the integration is not optimal. The best would be that lemmy supports it natively but we do the best we can

I really like the idea and even more the intention behind it.

As long as the bot isn't sensitive and glitchy like Reddi bots. The term "Plex" flags your account for piracy or some stupid shit.

Oh, that must be why my new accounts keep getting shadow-banned.

Or unless your account is "connected" I got one of those messages. I have account that's been there for over 10/yrs. So I created a 2nd account under a different email address and after 2/yrs they wanted to ban it for something that didn't make sense.

Maybe connected by device. But my first account they thought I was trying to evade ban so they suspended that account for 7 days. Those mods need to fix their auto mods or something. But eventually Lemmy will be the big thing.

Long live the fediverse.

I made sure they're unconnected by IP address, cookies, email, etc.

You underestimated the average person's tolerance to be dominated. They'll stay on Reddit and Twitter and Facebook.

Yea I had two different email addresses, just not ip addresses and cookies. Oh well. On to Lemmy and/or Kbin.

If you're saying reddit temp banned you, you made a new account, and then you made a new account and that was instantly banned... yeah, I had 7 accounts all logged into an app, one was banned, therefore all 7 were banned, and when I removed them and cleared app cache and disconnected from wifi (so I had a mobile IP) that account was instantly banned as well. So I guess even 3rd party apps send (sent lol) some unique identifier to reddit.

Idk, the fact they considered accounts "connected" is stupid. The mods are just abusing their power and censoring people.

Possibly stupid question, but how does one manually tag things on lemmy when using desktop web ui from browser (as opposed to mobile apps that specifically have a tagging feature). Is it as simple as add some #SomeWord thing? Asking bc I thought that when using markdown for comments (which I do), the # at the beginning indicates a heading level, not a tag. So.. guess I'm just saying I have no idea how tags work in lemmy (don't know how to add them, don't know how to search by them, etc).

It might be worth mentioning - or at least linking to - how one can do so manually on lemmy in the readme.md file for dummies like myself.

Tagging is not natively supported in lemmy. This is why I made this bot. As the tagging happens by simply text scanning, just adding the tag somewhere in your body like I did in the OP should suffice.