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Mention
A Mention rule adds commands for community moderators, allowing them to quickly lock or pin a post by replying to it.
Only moderators will be able to run the commands set with this rule.
{
"rule": "mention",
"community": "general",
"command": "!lock",
"action": "lock",
"message": "As requested, I am locking this message"
}
Sample message:
from u/Bob (moderator):
@AutoMod@lemmy.ml, please !lock this post's comment section.
Explanation:
This rule locks a post's comment section when a moderator posts a comment containing both a mention to the AutoMod, as well as the "!lock" command.
Field Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
community |
string | Community where the rule will be active |
command |
string | Command to trigger the rule. Must be contained in the mentioning comment. |
action |
string, either "lock" or "pin"
|
Action that the bot should take. Either lock its comment section or pin the post to the top of the community |
message |
string or null
|
The message with which the bot will reply to the request. If set to null no reply will be sent |
Pin a post
{
"rule": "mention",
"community": "general",
"command": "!pin",
"action": "pin",
"message": "As requested, I am pinning this message"
}
Sample message:
from u/Bob (moderator):
Hey @AutoMod@lemmy.ml, please !pin this post.
Explanation:
This rule pins (features) a post to the top of a community. Moderators like Bob will be able to pin posts by using the !pin
command.
Lock a post (custom command)
{
"rule": "mention",
"community": "general",
"command": "!close_comment_section",
"action": "lock",
"message": null
}
Sample message:
from u/Bob (moderator):
I am disabling this post's comment because you guys cannot behave.
@AutoMod@lemmy.ml !close_comment_section
Explanation:
This rules works just like the first example but with a custom command. Moderators are free to pick the names for their commands when editing the configuration.
The AutoMod for Lemmy is an open source project published with the GPL-3.0 license by Tommaso Ornato, built for the Based Count Lemmy instance.