I could, but I'm afraid that would lead to even more people who don't realize they're looking at copied content. I get enough messages from people who misunderstand the bot as it is :/
Personally I'd be fine with allowing it in bios only. If people want to see more, they'll check out the bio, and see the link there. In other cases someone will just be like "... Nice." without feeling advertised to.
In the end, it's all about the rules the community itself puts up. Personally, I get more enjoyment out of fewer "real" (imperfect/amateur) out-of-love quality, than more perfect/fitgirl for-profit quantity. But I'm aware this is generally a minority opinion.
Thanks, added as a sticky in the lemmit community.
Ideally I want to have this done automatically.
I'm not sure what you mean, do you have a link and/or screenshot? If it only happens in a specific client, it's probably an issue with that client.
Congrats on reaching this set of sane rules. The efforts of creating an admin community behind the scenes are really starting to show off.
Request for clarification for uhmm, a friend of mine: When someone creates that own instance, with blackjack and hookers, and one of your users subscribes to a community there, it will synchronise part of that content to lemmynsfw. What will you do then?
I'd like to remind you that some beautiful maniacs can be quite reasonable ;)
Could you give an example post of what you mean? Every Post starts with "The original was posted on /r/blabla
", in which the latter links to the original, old.reddit.com link, will that work for you?
OMG, That did it!
Can't believe I hadn't tried that myself! (well, or that nobody else suggested it in that github issue).
I won't be applying that patch, because I don't really want to mess with the deployment system, but I did leave a list of current NSFW communities in the comments.
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