@rob Mmm, possible. I wouldn't really know because I really do block most bots since I have a dedicated RSS reader myself. I wonder if people really do interact a lot with those bots though? They usually are 0 comments as far as I could see.
@rob Neat! Which kind of bots would get the most discussions on their toots?
That I can’t really answer. For me, it’s about hitching a ride along with individual statements, ideas, etc., figuring the “headline” will be the eye-catching thing catching eyes interested in a given topic.
It’s also a way to send the NiceCrew icon for a ride around the Fediverse.
Have to think on a longer time scale, too. Not about instant big growth but, rather, general exposure - being seen (period) as opposed to remaining insular to a given instance or only interacting with a handful of accounts.
@rob For that I generally sometimes browse the Federated timeline and respond on toots that seem interesting enough to respond to.
For example, I responded to yours. :D And I found it an interesting perspective, so thank you for that. :)
@rob But I wasn't responding to a newsbot, I was responding to you instead, lol. :D
Unleeeessss....
You're secretly a bot? ;)
@rob Oh man, a bot in disguise! Where have I seen that before...
@rob One thing's for sure: Interaction in general helps. Whether it be bots or to other random strangers! Well, random strangers maybe a bit more, but still, interaction is key. :D
Sure, but there are some quality/well-curated bots on the Fediverse that basically forward RSS feeds or tweets to a timeline. And their posts tend to get pretty good reach.