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Please no. One of the parts of Reddit I really hate is the amount of useless bots that clog up the comments.
While I do agree that Reddit has an issue with bots clogging up the comments, I personally believe that users should be allowed to make one for their community/communities.
I.e a character bot for book/film/etc. communities/instances, an encyclopedia bot, a bot that helps users find tv shows/movies/Internet Videos, Fanfiction, etc.
Just my opinion.
I'm NOT saying that ALL bots MUST be allowed, etc., but that it should depend on the instance/community, as well as judging on an individual basis.
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