Well, since there are people asking there should be a bot posting final answer, so right now needs your opinion, due to lack to features in Lemmy:

  1. There is no flair;
  2. There is no ability to edit user’s post as mod;
  3. There is no pinning comments function.

If you guys are fine for the just a generic bot reply in the comments, I will go and build one. Or if you have a better idea, comment about it

Also just a reminder that you can free to comment in this post.

Edit: Some people might not know what is this final answer bot. Back in the r/askouija, there is a bot running that will automatically set flair to Ouija says: <stuff> for the first answer with goodbye that is over a certain amount of upvotes. You can also customize it by setting a custom upvote threshold using “minscore: <num>”. The image below is what it looks like:

People have been asking for this bot since the beginning of this community that I always end up with finding it not feasible. Due to someone raising the question again recently, I decided to start this post to ask for some extra opinions.

  • Brkdncr@lemmy.world
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    8 days ago

    Post flair is the only way. Maybe pin a link to the feature request, explaining that until the feature is available it won’t happen.

  • Grimy@lemmy.world
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    9 days ago

    I think just a comment would get lost in all the answers but maybe a pinned thread with all the questions and answers from the previous month? Not really the same thing though.

    • callmepk@lemmy.worldOPM
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      9 days ago

      In the r/askouija, there is a bot running that will automatically set flair to Ouija says: <stuff> for the first answer with goodbye that is over a certain amount of upvotes. You can also customize it by setting a custom upvote threshold using “minscore: <num>”. The image below is what it looks like:

      People have been asking for this bot since the beginning of creating this community that I always end up with finding it not feasible. Due to someone raising the question again recently, I decided to start this post to ask for some opinions.