this post was submitted on 28 Nov 2023
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This is for strictly mildly interesting material. If it's too interesting, it doesn't belong. If it's not interesting, it doesn't belong.
This is obviously an objective criteria, so the mods are always right. Or maybe mildly right? Ahh.. what do we know?
Just post some stuff and don't spam.
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Thank you for acknowledging my attempt! I've made similar comments to other users at least five times and they all went ignored.
Shouldn't that mean they are... bots..?
That's all I can conclude. I was actually surprised OP replied. But I knew they were human by how they interacted with users.
I mean. There are quite a few legit bots around. Especially on the news subs. The fediverse isn't quite as saturated yet with legit content submissions.
But engaging in the comments? I'm not talking about alien.top either.
I hope not. Although I keep seeing some people posting the same shit I saw on Reddit. Might just be lazy commenting though.
Old habits die hard
Thank you. I'm going to try again now.
I'm using sync on Android and I don't believe that I can change the setting there. I can change the setting for whether I filter bot accounts, and so that confused me for a bit about whether I was misinterpreting that setting.
I did find the setting in a web browser on my home instance. And I thought I corrected it, and I thought I saved my change. Updates and screenshots to follow momentarily.
Is this a setting that defaults to bot‽
When I search for this setting in Sync it shows up.
But when I click on it it goes to a page that does not offer the setting either at the top level or buried inside of anything else.
When I go to look for this setting again in my home instance, I find that it is in fact now correctly set. It was not correctly set when I posted. So my fix stuck.
I assume, as someone else suggested, that there's some caching going on somewhere, either on the transmitting end or the receiving end.
That's fair: as far as Lemmy knows it was posted by a self-declared bot, even if that puppet later became a real boy.