I wouldn’t trust it with important stuff just yet, but feel free to play around with it. (Here’s the documentation)

I’m hosting a test instance of it at @lemmod@lemmy.blahaj.zone, which will likely go down and up as I find more and more issues with the absolutely atrocious code running it all, written in a very sleep deprived night of programming.

Expect crashes and duplicated or missing actions as tracking of already processed posts and comments fails.

Oh, and expect basic, documented, functionality to be broken as I didn’t test all that much, if at all.

It’s currently running on my home PC, as I want to keep an eye on it just in case anything wrong happens. If it turns out fine or someone ends up fixing all the inevitable issues, I do have an idle 5$/mo VPS I can throw it on and get it working 24/7. (So, expect it to go down a few hours every now and then as I sleep or whatever)

Also, I am rate limiting it considerably aggressively, so it’s going to be pretty slow. I have no idea what the balance is, between being responsive and not overloading the Lemmy instance it’s on (which I have no connection to other than having my primary account set up there).

As far as I know, you can’t appoint community moderators on Lemmy without them having posted on your community before, so if there isn’t a workaround for that, let me know and I’ll log in as the bot and throw a post somewhere.