I follow a few sites but can’t filter Lemmy by domain or follow domains, so I want to create a community where a bot reposts my RSS feed to surface the most interesting items from those sources. Which Lemmy instances or communities are bot-friendly, have signups enabled, and permit this kind of mass automated posting?
- Most instances will let u create Jr own community to do that but u won’t get any human sorting ap lied that way without building a community around it. Most people would be upset if u did it in existing public comms. I run !news_summary@hilariouschaos.com where I do a similar thing but with AI summaries. The bot is foss and takes RSS feeds as the input. - So should I ask the admin first or it’s fine if I just make my own community there and run the bot to post my RSS feed? - I’d recommend asking the admin imo 
- I’d stay away from Hilarious Chaos, it’s an offshoot of Exploding Heads and the admin, mods and users are all terrible people. - Saying that without showing any proof seems slanderous. - Slander is spoken and what I’m saying isn’t untrue which means it’s not libel either. 
 
 
 
 
- You could run your own. - Running an RSS reader is probably a lot easier though. 
- If you are familiar with Azure there is the project PandaCap by @lizard_socks@lemmy.world which is a self-hosted reader for activity-pub, ATProtocol, RSS/Atom and integrated with DeviantArt and other art sites. - ASP.NET Core Identity is backed by an in-memory database (since 11.1.0); the only allowed login method is via Microsoft account, but DeviantArt and Reddit accounts can be added in user management (which will connect these accounts to Pandacap’s main database). - Does this literally mean I need a Microsoft account to run this on my own machine, or is that only for deploying on Azure? - You’d need to change the code so it uses some other OAuth provider to log in - and presumably to check the username that comes back from the OAuth provider to make sure it’s yours. It would probably be pretty simple, I just haven’t written it myself. Since I deploy it to Azure, it was already dependent on me having a Microsoft account, and I didn’t want it to depend on a second account too. 
 
 
- I think that the guys at lemmy.dbzer0.com might not be against it - Although, I think one community containing all the feeds you are interested of might be a little bit too personal for a general population instance. It might be better to set up your own instance, with just one community and join it from the account you use - There is also ibbit.at !meta@ibbit.at but with that one, I guess you will have to ask for separate communities per feed and the admin does care about the type of content it would be pulling - There is also ibbit.at !meta@ibbit.at but with that one, I guess you will have to ask for separate communities per feed and the admin does care about the type of content it would be pulling - This is exactly the kind of thing I was looking for, and I see the sources I wanted are already there, so there’s no need to post my own. 
- Nah not us. While we’re automation friendly to an extent, we’re looking for organic context for posts - Ah, sorry. I remembered you having a bunch of Stable Diffusion communities, so I thought maybe such thing might fit your vibe - Yeah, those are not for automated posting. We expect people to post their best results by hand. - Have you ever verified that? - We don’t have that many posts in them, and I know the primary posters 
 
 
 
 
 





