Say i schedule a link of an article to be posted. While the time until it gets posted the link gets already posted in the same intended community but just by another user. Once time’s up my post would basically look as a duplicate. Is there a way to make the scheduler detect if the post already exists in the target com and that way doesn’t post instead. (even if it needs to post, then find out that it is posted -cause it would appears as crossposted to X-com, at least thats how i find out when posting manually- and then just decide to delete instead. even in a timeframe of 30 seconds or so no one would probably even catch up to that. That would be nice and would spare the mods of deleting duplicate posts and doesn’t make me look as a com spammer lol. Thanks.

  • Rikudou_Sage@lemmings.worldM
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    11 months ago

    The features has been implemented! When you include a link, a new switch right below the URL field is shown, if you toggle it, duplicates will be checked before making the post.

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      11 months ago

      yea, that would be cool. yea for images it would be a lot more complicated probably (image recognition software and whatnot…)

      • Dodecahedron December@sh.itjust.works
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        11 months ago

        No, but without duplicates, OC must fill the void. This feature may not have that intended effect. Or it might. I dunno.

        Just saying a lot of these sites are and have always been full of reposts.

        By “these sites” I mean diggs, reddits, lemmys…

        It’s just really silly to think that a blocking feature would generate OC. It can’t.