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usersim's Issues

Possible to take subreddit in bot's response

Combining responses from from many subs simultaneously makes irregular responses. For instance taking a sample from /r/funny is nothing like a sample from /r/science. Perhaps adding a sub option to filter samples by sub.

+/u/User_Simulator /u/some-user /r/some-sub

Doesn't seem to work with beta site and/or fancy pants editor

I use the redesigned Reddit website and had a post where I tried to summon the bot and it didn't work. I had made this post with the fancy pants editor. Switching to the markdown editor and re-posting the bot reported as ordered. So it seems the fancy pants editor is just too fancy for the bot.

Ask for more than one comment at a time

It would be nice if one could do, say

+/u/user_simulator u/username 8

And it would generate 8 simulated comments, this of course would have a limit, say 12 or 16.

Possibility to take into account the upvotes/downvotes of the bot's responses?

I know this is getting into AI territory, but still.

The NLT's ability to generate coherent responses is still kinda bad. There should be some sort of way to determine based on other people's responses the way in which sentences are structured/generated.

I'm definitely willing to help do some work on this, since AI and Language are both of my interests.

Bot does not refresh its cache of a user's responses

I first used user simulator a couple months ago, and at the time I had recently posted to /r/Xenoblade_Chronicles a lot. So I wasn't surprised to see the response use XCX terms like "Telethia Plume", "TP Gain Up XX Augment", and "Ultra Infinite armor". However, since then I've hardly posted to it at all, and instead to /r/SSBPM, /r/tf2, and /r/feedthebeast. I just ran user simulator on myself again today, expecting Smash Bros terminology like "wavedash", "counter-pick", and "GCC". Instead it's still using terminology I use in /r/Xenoblade_Chronicles, even though not one of my past 25 posts have been to that subreddit. So, I think the bot is caching a user's responses the first time the user runs it, and never updating the cache, even if the last time the user ran it was months ago.

If this is the case, simply storing the time when the data is stored for a user, and updating the user's last 25 posts if the user runs the bot when the cache is more than a day (or a week) old, would fix this.

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