Haha, wow you guys really need to work on your PR
There are so many good reasons to block aggregators and you picked the worst one, your bot that no one likes.
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Haha, wow you guys really need to work on your PR
There are so many good reasons to block aggregators and you picked the worst one, your bot that no one likes.
Yeah, seriously, aggregators are annoying as fuck, they're link rot waiting to happen, it's impossible to tell the quality of the source from the URL...
And the problem is of course the MBFC bot. It's a change for good, but this is what we're going with? They chose the one line that would get them backlash for an objective improvement.
MSN is cancerous and was barely usable the last few times I've been bamboozled into going there. Yahoo is the same, just easier to avoid. I honestly haven't run into the Google one.
They literally add nothing to the internet as far as I can tell.
Is that the bot that says how reliable a source is? I blocked that one like a day after they started using it
The bot that everyone (inc. me ) hates?
The bot serves a very important purpose. It teaches users about the block function. I really tried to tolerate it, but it's just like those pinned automod comments on reddit.
Just hate that it adds to the comment count
“Oooh what thoughtful discussion has taken place on this interesting news article”
“Oh it’s the bot”
That bot is the main reason I’m mostly getting my news from [email protected] instead now.
Really? That's your compelling argument?
It's to difficult for your bot, that's universally hated in this community, to work with?
I blocked that shitty bot ages ago.
Your bot sucks and you should feel bad.
Tell me, whos paying so that the admins continue to use the bot against all feedback? There's nothing short of money that makes people stick to hated ideas more. Is this how y'all try to secure server contributions?
Oh no, we wouldn't want to inconvenience the mbfc bot that that literally everyone hates and wants gone. That would be awful.
Solid rule. 9/10. One point deduction for making me look at Tom Cotton.