Pawan Hegde

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@SleeplessOne1917 / @dessalines / @Nutomic: I made the mistake of creating this as a blank issue. Could one of you please add the appropriate label to this? `discussion`/`proposal`?

Thanks for the comments, @boehs! I just went through #3277. Great to see other people also interested in this topic. 🙂 #3277 proposes that mods will write `Rhai` scripts with...

> @0xAnansi: The bot actions will be API/IO intensive, scaling with the number of communities and rules, which could tank the instance True. Your comment reminded me that we also...

Hey @ornato-t and @SleeplessOne1917! > enterprising people have [increasingly](https://github.com/ornato-t/lemmy-automoderator) started [writing](https://github.com/skyraptor777/Lemmy_bots) their [own](https://github.com/thomasdouwes/lemmy-reply-bot) moderation [bots](https://github.com/ShittyKopper/lemmod). Small 'verse. I'd mentioned both your projects in the initial proposal 😄 Also paging @ShittyKopper...

@0xAnansi Yes, and even if we do implement the endpoint in lemmy we can't enforce that all bots would make use of it, but we are early enough into the...

Thank you everyone. > @ShittyKopper: It is impossible to track edits without re-checking each post and comment manually This is relevant for bots. Users might edit their comments after the...

> @snowe2010: I do not think we should limit ourselves to yaml. I think I'd have gone with YAML even if there was no reddit automoderator because of how ubiquitous...

> @brettwilcox: It also needs the ability to log and roll back bad moderation rule changes. That's a great point. I had been thinking of only storing the latest configs,...

I can reproduce this on iPhone 12 running iOS 16.5.1. Seems to happen if i try a swipe very soon after finishing the first one.