It probably wouldn't be too hard to write a script that does that by scraping reddit for links. That way it'd work even after the API changes take effect.
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It is feasible, but not easily.
The problem would be when people engaged and then figured it was a bot posting and got no responses back.
Only posts where people feel compelled to comment would maybe work.
But I also see the appeal to get some content going and maybe facilitate the transition since the same things are being debated.
Maybe a way to get things rolling is copying interesting posts and shamelessly re-post them here.
Most of the people here are probably lurkers who aren't used to going out and finding content.
I know I personally had trouble thinking what can I contribute and I'm now actively focusing on a few areas where I can get new content and bring it to lemmy.