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Sure. Only this is not content - it's just spam.
I find it very hard to believe there's a single user that finds any value in reposting /r/AITA posts. Without the comments the questions have no value as content.
I 100% agree, for me. But while I find it hard to believe, some people may want it. They may run their own instance and subscribe to archive the content. They may just like to read it. I have no idea how crazy people are. All that being said, Iโm in favor or separate archive communities.
Interesting timing with this making All yesterday. https://lemm.ee/post/10568520
That's not an /r/AITA post.
Additionally, you'll notice that the post that hit all is a cross post from an actual user. The original post from the bot has no upvotes and no comments.
IMO, this is really just evidence that the bot is counter productive.
Oh good catch, and point.