Happy July 1st! Starting today, free third-party Reddit apps will no longer be usable, but as much as we don’t want to admit it, some of us still miss the content on Reddit, and it can be hard to resist the “just browse Old Reddit with an adblocker” loophole. Before we get into yet another “crossposting bots on the Fediverse” debate, here’s a quick summary of what this bot is and is not intended to do:

Intended Not intended
Allow users to consolidate their link aggregation and discussion feeds onto an open-source, non-proprietary site “Increase activity” in a community by compensating for the lack of real users
Encourage ex-Redditors to spend more time on the Threadiverse when they are able to access their favorite content here Serve as a “bridge” between Reddit and the Fediverse. Threads are archives and messages will not be synced back to Reddit
Preserve thoughtful, valuable and informative content, and make them accessible without a privacy-hostile corporate platform

(Please don’t leave comments on the Reddit archive threads on the demo instance.)

Leddit is a fork of lemmit.online and does not use the Reddit API at all. Unlike lemmit.online which is a public service, Leddit is meant to be self-hosted on a personal instance as syncing comments is a very slow process that will get rate-limited on a normal instance.

Based on my demo instance that syncs posts and comments from two subreddits with a combined subscriber count of about 1 million, this takes about the same amount of time that lemmit.online takes to sync only posts from more than 100 subreddits.

An example of a thread that is automatically created and updated by Leddit can be seen here. The header message and position can be customized. Leddit preserves the comment thread’s structure and identifies the OP in the comments.

For shorter threads, all comments are synced, but comments in longer threads that are hidden below “show more comments” are not synced as they consume additional requests to Reddit with very little content in return.

If there’s interest, I can also add a feature that allows the bot to archive entire subreddits instead of retrieving the newest posts. Please feel free to ask for support to set up your personal bot and instance in the Leddit Lounge community.

  • DominicusPurple
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    1 year ago

    it will be cool if there was a deticated lemmy instance for that.

    like a lemmy instance with no signing up (only meant to be federated and accessed through other lemmy instances) that only parses reddit content with Leddit.

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        1 year ago

        Do you know to access it/subscribe to it from Memmy? When I search for its username I see it as having -4 posts, and the account seems empty.

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          I’m still kind of a new be myself, but my understanding is that until a community is subscribed to by a member of your own instance, the posts are not copied or accessible from your instance.

          In other words, I think if you subscribe to communities, they should be populated in your instance then.

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            1 year ago

            That’s the thing, I can’t find a community to subscribe to, the only one that comes up is some type of an About community, but there are no posts from this bot there even after subscribing.

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            That’s basically right; when someone subscribes it pulls over the most 20 recent posts but no comments - after that it brings over everything new (dunno about edits).

            The weird thing is you can force the comments to come over by searching for them using their original URL (that’s the one linked to by the colourful Fediverse pentagram). If you search for one that’s a reply, then you get the higher comments too. Someone needs to write a tool to automate it (or, you know, Lemmy needs to do it by default).

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    1 year ago

    Non-developer here. Is there a way to link also the poster’s Reddit account to their Lemmy account? Same for the comments.

    It could be interesting if we could link contributions to their owners. Maybe as an opt-in thing and then the users could delete their Reddit account since the data is saved on Lemmy.

    Do you see what I mean?