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  • You have to define the specific community in the code. You can specify the Lemmy community LEMMY_COMMUNITY_ID and the instance URL LEMMY_BASE_URL in a config file. The code then routes to the community in the config.

  • fediverse Fediverse @lemmy.ml

    LemmyLink - A Reddit to Lemmy Bridge Bot

    fediverse Fediverse @lemmy.world

    LemmyLink - A Reddit to Lemmy Bridge Bot

  • Yeah, I don't know if Reddit is going to like it very much but it should falls within Reddit guidelines. Because it is user initiated it is not considered a scraper. But I agree with you, I assume it will be banned at some point.

  • lemmy Lemmy @lemmy.ml

    LemmyLink - A Reddit to Lemmy Bridge Bot

    lemmyapps Lemmy Apps @lemmy.world

    LemmyLink - A Reddit to Lemmy Bridge Bot

  • I would think it would have to be an update to the client (App/Webpage) and server (database) code so yes, update to the codebase.

    For the client side, the app/webpage would need to be update to display awards in the UI. And the server would need to store the awards, content award is associated with, user info etc.

    I was thinking of an idea similar to Reddit awards to help fund instances.