

Rather not. One of the worst things about Reddit comments was the bot clutter.
Everyone has their own idea for a bot that’s interesting or funny or whatever, and maybe some of them are, but in the end there are just too many. You’d have a bot that corrects spelling errors, a bot to call that one pedantic, and a bunch of people voting “bad bot” on both, and before you know it half of the comments are just noise that didn’t need to be there.
“Why don’t you like my daily posts of vague rambling?”