I don’t think people really want a bunch of automated reddit reposts. The posts seem to draw little engagement. It adds up to the oddest way to use reddit, and if you want to use reddit, might as well just go there.
It should be the user’s choice where to go. And while I love kbin and Lemmy, it doesn’t have the shear mass of content of Reddit. With something like lemmit, you can fix that by bringing in the content without leaving kbin or supporting Reddit.
It works for some content, like if it’s just say memes or photos, or maybe Best OF Updates, but for content like relationship advice or ‘am i a dickweed’ type stuff, it’s not ideal because the OP is not there to talk to, and to respond one has to go to reddit. I also am not sure about the copyright status of cutting and pasting posts from reddit without permission of reddit or the OP (I think their license says it’s OK with attribution but not sure).
I don’t think people really want a bunch of automated reddit reposts. The posts seem to draw little engagement. It adds up to the oddest way to use reddit, and if you want to use reddit, might as well just go there.
It should be the user’s choice where to go. And while I love kbin and Lemmy, it doesn’t have the shear mass of content of Reddit. With something like lemmit, you can fix that by bringing in the content without leaving kbin or supporting Reddit.
It works for some content, like if it’s just say memes or photos, or maybe Best OF Updates, but for content like relationship advice or ‘am i a dickweed’ type stuff, it’s not ideal because the OP is not there to talk to, and to respond one has to go to reddit. I also am not sure about the copyright status of cutting and pasting posts from reddit without permission of reddit or the OP (I think their license says it’s OK with attribution but not sure).