I’ve been working on a bot to automate crossposting from a given subreddit to a given Lemmy community. It’s pretty basic and not very well tested but it’s working if anyone wants to try it out.

For now it relies on the Reddit API because it has a handy streaming object and I didn’t know you could just go to a subs homepage and append “.json” to the URL

Features right now:

  • Watches a sub and posts to Lemmy as new posts come in
  • Pulls images and videos from third party hosts and includes them in posts
  • Copies titles and selftexts

With this we can close the “content gap” between Reddit and Lemmy, similar to everyone posting Digg content to Reddit as Digg died due to checks notes corporate mismanagement at efforts to monetize. Huh.

Comment, fork, star, open issues and enjoy.

  • chuso@kbin.social
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    1 year ago

    I know crossposters make transition easier for people who find it hard to completely switch from Reddit to Lemmy, but we’ve been there already in Mastodon and crossposters were not very appreciated because they are basically bots. They allow you to continue using Reddit or Twitter as your main account while you mirror your content to Lemmy or Mastodon.
    It’s frustrating for people who actually use Lemmy or Mastodon to find some content they want to interact with and later notice it’s from an unattended account that is just mirroring content from another site so your interactions won’t get any reply because you are basically talking to a bot.

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      1 year ago

      Not sure how this would contribute to people still using Reddit/Twitter as their main feed? This is for mirroring subreddits so the content can be browsed from Lemmy and when you comment, your comment is viewed by others using Lemmy. I think this is good mainly for videos, images and links and discussing them here on Lemmy. Wouldn’t make sense for subs where you want to interact directly with OP, like advice subs.

      Thanks for the feedback though, a bot flag in the title would eliminate anyone mistaking a bot for a person.