I am currently creating a lemmy automod bot. And i would like to know what features you want or like in a automod here?
It is open source too: https://github.com/hdevelopments/lemmy-automod-bot So that everyone can self host itself :)
Development test thread: https://lemmy.world/post/685919 There you will see what i work on :)
The already done/planed features:
- Autocomment
- Automod ( Profanity filter => remove, “Hardprofanity” filter => ban )
- Commands ( This is a bit developer heavy )
- Multi Community Support
- Keyword response
- Discord Logs ( On Comment creation, On Post creation, On report TBD )
- Discord Commands
- Matrix Logs (TBD)
- Matrix commands (TBD)
If you have any suggestions or ideas please let me know :)
Cougar: It just seems way too easy to game by malicious actors, from our perspective.
If a malicious actor wants to spam this. I am sorry to tell you he doesnt need a bot. Lemmy has no real anti bot measures ( other than ratelimit ) So just a simple bot net or just proxies and spam the heck out of a lemmy instance. The lemmy instance is going to have some spam.
Cow: Why do you put “Cougar:” in front of your text? Are you a bot ? XD
And btw i dont mean bad actor bots, it auto marks itself as bot so if he does something he has definitly the bot tag
Cougar: I’m just indicating who’s talking; I share the account with the twelve other people rattling around in this noggin, so disambiguating makes sense.
Pearl: And our concern isn’t someone spamming the bot, our concern is someone outsmarting it. For example, figuring out the list of “tripwires” for a given server and baiting otherwise innocent posters into getting bonked.
It would probably not be 1 Bot for 99999 Comms rather 1 for 5 communities ( pre selected ) and those are hosted by someone who is in their communities mod. And they can just edit the bot to add or remove bad words or filter out other factors. And how do you share an account AND a comment? Or do you share it on 1 pc too?
Pearl: We literally live in the same brain as each other. We physically cannot separate, so we figured it made sense to just treat all accounts as collective.