reddit used to be an internet place you looked at in class or uni when you had a break. I dont know how people get introd to it, but appealing to high schoolers is what reddit did. I made my reddit account when I was like 17, and lurked before that
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I had the idea to revive dead c/ by reposting from reddit. It's controversial to use a bot
i think if you copy posts/images manually it's better because it shows that there's a human actually wanting that community active, so other people can see that and engage as well. if a bot does it, it's just a "flood" for no reason.
Also you can control the pacing better. A bot will nuke the comments/posts ratio into the ground and that turns everyone away when all they see are a ton of 0 comment posts
Is there a way to analyze the same data with bot users excluded? That would be a more useful indicator of actual activity.
Is this accounting for bots that are essentially RSS feeds?
No, I'm taking the data as it exists on the API ...
The amount of furry / anime content on the front page might be putting off some new users
lemmy is basically NSFW because of this, yes. the amount of furry anime porn that reaches the front page is crazy.
i don't get why it being pushed, but I suppose it's just the userbase is very active and passionate about that stuff so it rises to the top.