We’ve still got two weeks of API status quo, right? It’d be wicked if someone could manage to populate Lemmy with a huge amount of reddit content (maybe a few whole subreddits? or the last few weeks of a crapload of different smaller niche subreddits?) to jumpstart this community into a viable alternative by having similar-ish content volume.
The thing that’s so daunting for me is having to start over in so many niche communities that don’t exist here yet. Let’s ‘clone’ reddit while we can and then just go cold turkey on reddit entirely on June 30th! That sure would send a message…
But for real. You can use something like a webscraper that crawls reddit via the normal web interface and create a bot account on lemmy. Then just download the reddit posts and upload them to lemmy.
I would not recommend this as lemmy.ml is currently almost at capacity and uploading tons of reddit posts does not help.
Automate it with a bot.
Reddit API moment
We’ve still got two weeks of API status quo, right? It’d be wicked if someone could manage to populate Lemmy with a huge amount of reddit content (maybe a few whole subreddits? or the last few weeks of a crapload of different smaller niche subreddits?) to jumpstart this community into a viable alternative by having similar-ish content volume.
The thing that’s so daunting for me is having to start over in so many niche communities that don’t exist here yet. Let’s ‘clone’ reddit while we can and then just go cold turkey on reddit entirely on June 30th! That sure would send a message…
If I had the know how, I would just create an entire instance devoted to copying Reddit. Each community would be a subreddit that got copied over
Actually don’t even need the api if you’re just copying the the post, simply scraping pages will do
Well then ill wip out my Python Knowledge and ill give it a shot
Do you know how to do this? Asking seriously!
With the reddit api /s
But for real. You can use something like a webscraper that crawls reddit via the normal web interface and create a bot account on lemmy. Then just download the reddit posts and upload them to lemmy. I would not recommend this as lemmy.ml is currently almost at capacity and uploading tons of reddit posts does not help.
You’d have to create a separate instance in order to preserve subreddit names since those names would conflict with existing names on other instances
Oh I personally don’t intend to, just wanted to understand how it works. Reddit has so many bots it shouldn’t be too advanced programming