Comment by OtherAMPBot on 17/08/2019 at 04:47 UTC

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Hey, sorry for the delayed response, I've been busy with work.

Option 3 (formatted in your comment as 2, but I know you meant 3) is probably the best for the whole community. But to be honest, I kind of selfishly want to have my bot continue in some form. That's because I mention it on my resume and Linkedin, and job interviewers are often curious about it. So having it live on is nice for my job prospects.

What about a 4th option: your bot comments on subreddits x,y,z, mine comments on subreddits a,b,c?

My bot currently comments on:

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Comment by Killed_Mufasa at 18/08/2019 at 18:17 UTC

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Sorry for the delayed response

No worries, maintaining the bot isn't my number 1 priority either :)

Keeping the bots independently definitely has its advantages. So let's keep the bots separately for now. If the bots get too difficult or expensive to maintain, let's contact eachother again.

And dividing the subreddits is definitely a good and workable solution! You can see what subreddits the bot is active in in the post above. I need to update it a bit, but I think the only double one we've got right now is r/technology. The bot is very active and popular there, but I'm willing to disable the bot there.

Would that work for you?