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I think PipedLinkBot isn't all that harmful considering people have the ability to turn off bots in their profile settings if they don't like them. Perhaps the feature is underused (and perhaps showing bots should be opt-in rather than opt-out) but this level of control is one of the things Lemmy does a lot better than Reddit.
Lemmy and its clients could do with some UI changes to deemphatize bots so they don't distract from the conversation, but a flat-out ban seems a bit harsh?
Oh well, this is why we have different communities on different servers with different policies, I suppose!
I don't think the bot is harmful either, it just doesn't have much value.
The ban message also had a request for the bot's creator to contact us and address our concerns to get the bot unbanned and put on the whitelist, but we never received a word from them.
For those out of the loop right now, the bot currently banned on LW instance wide (or at least this morning) from responding to itself in an infinite loop on !world@lemmy.world.