Comment by itskdog on 05/06/2023 at 20:52 UTC

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As far as I can tell, individual bot devs need to get in touch (at least for now) to let the admins know what they need and the admins will judge case-by-case. I get the feeling they're still figuring the specifics out, and developers advocating for their own needs is something that can be useful for the admins that are still the active Reddit users, to be able to present to management to get things done as good as they can.

TLDR: any bot dev that's knows they need more than 100QPM no matter how efficient they make their code, should get in touch with admins to see what can be done to help. The admins seem to legitimately want to support moderation workflows, that part isn't just corporate speak.

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