Mbin and Kbin don’t currently have an API for bot posts, but one is apparently coming. I can’t fully automate my posts, but I plan ahead with a giant Google Sheet.
Oh good! It doesn’t just show communities as moderated by the mbin/kbin instance admin anymore. I moderate 20 communities on this account actually, but that’s just some of them not being federated to fedia.
Someone also needs to subscribe for content to continue to appear. A visit is not enough I think.
Lemmy will bring in all past posts when someone visits a community for the first time, so as that doesn’t work with kbin/mbin, semi-active communities seem a bit more dead from the other side of the divide D:
I only recently put it up for others due to some people showing interest, but I wrote and have been using this.
Also, the main hurdle with kbin/mbin federation atm is this.
I’m still learning, but from this page, I can see the 16 communities you moderate. No one from fedia.io tried to visit @helltaker@sopuli.xyz before I did, so our version of it is barren. Likewise, sopuli.xyz is missing the first 80 or so @FloatingIsFun@fedia.io posts.
Mbin and Kbin don’t currently have an API for bot posts, but one is apparently coming. I can’t fully automate my posts, but I plan ahead with a giant Google Sheet.
Oh good! It doesn’t just show communities as moderated by the mbin/kbin instance admin anymore. I moderate 20 communities on this account actually, but that’s just some of them not being federated to fedia.
Someone also needs to subscribe for content to continue to appear. A visit is not enough I think.
Lemmy will bring in all past posts when someone visits a community for the first time, so as that doesn’t work with kbin/mbin, semi-active communities seem a bit more dead from the other side of the divide D:
I only recently put it up for others due to some people showing interest, but I wrote and have been using this.
Also, the main hurdle with kbin/mbin federation atm is this.