Needed a pickling mix recipe I remembered only vaguely, but before I navigated to the community that held it, I noticed how horrifically botted the front page was. I did a cursory account check of the posts on the top sort and found that nearly half of the front page was comprised of bot posts or bot boosted accounts. Which is, under no uncertain terms, horrific.
Lemmy has its issues, but how someone could see this toxic landfill and choose to plant their flag there, I don’t understand. Glad to be amongst the people who cannot tolerate this.


1 month, many back to back incredibly high karma posts on samurai. Boofing bleach might be able to help them Scrape by.
AI callouts, as in accusations by users, which I corroborated to the best of my personal ability, of being an AI managed account.
High Karma sounds like a bot army. I see a smaller version on Lemmy where some users, no matter how deep in a thread, always get 4 upvotes instantly.
If you know the lemmy users’ names, you can check for yourself whether they’re voting themselves up. Lemvotes.org. No hiding it here.
Edit: unless they’re .ml. .ml blocked the instance responsible for this
Bot armies aren’t users directly voting themselves. It’s a bunch of random IPs that are owned or paid to vote.
How does Lemvotes show if you upvoted yourself? I just looked at it and it doesn’t even show the IP of the voter which would cover the easiest abuse (multiple accounts on the same PC).
It doesn’t show any info of that sort, just account vote histories to reference. People here generally aren’t careful enough to hide it well.
Are you saying there’s a way to upvote yourself multiple times from your own account? Because Reddit doesn’t allow that at all.
Not as far as I know, no. Just multiple accounts, same as most websites.
Then how does Lemmyvotes show self upvoting? The accounts that upvote could be followers.
You’d have to follow up with each individual account. If you’re asking for something non-heuristic, that’s a conversation for the devs
There are possibly AIs automating the callouts in comments too since they grow statistically more probable.
The idea of chatbots calling out chatbots just makes me want to burn everything down.