Hi,
I want to gather some opinions on @daily_fourmula@lemmy.ml. It’s a bot posting math dailygames every day. I checked the last 14 days. Nobody commented on the bots’ posts, it barely receives any reactions at all.
I think the bot should stop posting games. I prefer active games over a bunch of automated empty threads. Quality over quantity.
Small problem though, I don’t even know who runs the bot. Banning it should be the absolute last resort. I’ve written a DM to the bot, waiting for an answer.
What do you think about the bot?
I just wish it posted once instead of four times. They’re all very similar.
Is it because I use the same theme that you think they’re all very similar? Like, they are all maths-based, but they are different.
Sooo, I am the owner of the bot. It only posts to that 1 community, and it’s where most of the traffic the games get comes from.
The games themselves don’t really lean towards sharing your results, it’s more about checking yesterdays solutions to see how you did, so the comments would naturally be fairly low.
i was merely following the other daily posts and decided to automate it rather than do it manually every day.
Hi, nice to know a username behind the bot. At some point I thought someone set it up and just forgot about it. A couple thoughts:
It only posts to that 1 community, and it’s where most of the traffic the games get comes from.
I wonder why noone at least upvotes the posts then. Is it all lurkers who play?
The games themselves don’t really lean towards sharing your results
Hmm… I prefer games in this community where results are easily shareable. I’ve refrained from posting games myself where it was hard or impossible to share results.
This is just my own opinion and how I like to play dailygames. I don’t want to prohibit your games. I prefer not to moderate this community heavily or dictate my playstyle on others. If there’s no majority of users who are bothered by the daily bot posts, you don’t need to change anything.
I’ve read that you intend to spruce up the posts a little. That’s a step in the right direction I think. And maybe you could space them out a little, so they don’t appear as this one pile of math games every day.
Thank you for this.
I’ve got my thinking cap on.
Maybe allowing people to post their previous days result? Or maybe, a stopwatch counter (so you can post how quickly you did a puzzle)? Because they’re maths based it tends to be a single yes or no, rather than a continuous attempt at finding the answer.
I wonder, if I post every day, but if you use your lemmy username as your name on the game, I’ll include you in the post and your solution for the puzzle from the previous day (you can view yesterdays solutions on the puzzle itself)?
If it’s still not engaging with the above (hopefully I’ll find time this weekend to update), then I could stop the posts/combine them/lower it to weekly or similar.
okie dokie @squirrel@cake.kobel.fyi @Deadlytosty@lemmy.world
Does this look better?
https://lemmy.ml/post/47085717
If you use your Lemmy username it should @ you the next day as well.
Thoughts? (also, @'ing in Lemmy is not how I thought it would work).
My preference would be to have fewer, but more active games. The ones from the bot you mention I always just scroll past and provide a lot of clutter, while also not being inviting as it is just a link and title, no images about what the game could entail. So I wouldn’t miss it.
I’m happy to spruce up the posts a bit, I just wanted to get the games visible so did the bare minimum in marketing I guess.
Understandable. I think it would help, if it isbt too much of an ask. The thumbnails made me try several games I never heard of or tried before, so it definitely wouldnt hurt. And thanks for your addition to the lemmyverse :)


