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One thing that is very slightly harder to do on the fediverse is a bot would only see the communities at least one of the instance's users is subscribed to, so it's not trivial to make one that sees everything out of the box. Easy enough to fix with a few API calls to recursively discover most instances though.
And there are bots: there's the Media Bias Fact Check bot, there's the PipedVideo bot that posts piped/invidious links for any YouTube link. I have both of those blocked because I don't care (and Tesseract has both built-in anyway).
I think culturally stuff like remind me is too noisy/unnecessarily spammy, so if I were to implement such a thing I'd do it directly into the UI so you don't have to (ab)use comments for that. The haiku bot I blocked a long time ago because it's just kinda noisy, it's fun for a while but eventually it gets annoying. As an admin I also think about resource usage, it's not just wasting big VC funded companies money, it's wasting people like me's money too.
The fediverse opens up a lot of possibilities that allows things to be done cleanly without bots and spam. As a user you're free to use any UI/frontend you want and still access all the available features, unlike Reddit, well before they killed off third party apps completely.