We talked about this quite a bit before. And as you pointed out it will always be a work in progress, so it’s good to hear people’s thoughts on it.
I strongly feel like BARcode has significantly improved so many things for the club it really can’t be overstated. And we (especially Pablo
@svreef) are still working to improve it including some great improvements he made recently.
All that said, I also find some of the bot posts to be a bit much, mostly because I can’t tell if they are something relevant to me or not without clicking through on them and they aren’t at least half the time. For me there are 2 types of bot posts where I think there’s room for improvement, ones where it looks like it might be interesting but it isn’t, and ones where it is actually something interesting from a member but looks uninteresting because it is posted by the bot and gets buried.
First- The reminder posts, like to make a DBTC journal update. Maybe these could be a PM to the one person involved rather than a post for all to see? Otherwise I think maybe someone updated a DBTC like made more frags available or posted a pic or something but it is actually just a nag of some other member.
Second - When a user updates something in BARcode of interest to others maybe BARcode should impersonate that user when it posts the update (so that it looks like it’s from the user because it is indirectly from the user). Examples would be adding more available frags in a DBTC, making a DBTC journal update, and in general when a user actively does something in BARcode and BARcode is posting about it. As Pablo has pointed out, we need to be careful here that people don’t get too weirded out by the bot posting as a human… but I think it’ll be pretty obvious and it could also have a [post generated by BARcode] at the bottom or something. The point here is to show us that the post is being made (indirectly) by a member and not auto-generated by a bot.