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Lemmit Bot copies Reddit posts from subreddits and posts them to communities on lemmit.online. Lots of instances promptly banned the instance outright in favor to having natural content on Lemmy rather than interacting with a mirror of Reddit.
That explains why I can't see its post history.
Right, same with my instance. I didn't mean to mention the user, but guess it doesn't matter since we're not federated with that instance. The link for the user I had put was
https://lemmit.online/u/bot
, I think our clients are rewriting the links to view via our instances, but opening that link in a browser will show all the posts.