Lately people have been telling me that they don’t like the quality of the bot, so I’ve decided to disable it.
I’m sorry to see it go.
I was often piqued to read it - sometimes it was fair–>good+ , sometimes it wasn’t; occasionally it bombed. But it was free, it was a wip, it was inspired work, and it’s far better than mine (nonexistant)!I thank you.
Thanks for the kind words!
I rather liked it myself (why create it otherwise), but I’m not gonna spam the whole Lemmy if people don’t like it.
The code is still open source, just archived, so anyone can pick it up if they want.
Oh no, that was the best thing we had here :-/
It certainly didn’t get everything right, but was better than sifting through garbage articles… Any chance you could reconsider? If people don’t like it, let them block it and done, why ruin it for everybody?
People tend to complain more than compliment. It wasn’t perfect, but it was a pretty useful tool.
What I thought the auto tldr was awesome and read them all the time. Please reconsider
Yeah, I was always glad to see it whenever an article piqued my interest. Thank you for your work, and hope you reconsider.
As someone else suggested, tell people who don’t like it to block it.
Hey, I liked it! Except for that one nasty bug where it discarded about half of the article text. I’d like to see it back, but without the TLDR part. Just the full article please. It’s way more comfortable than opening a separate webpage and waiting for all ads and paywall prompts to load.
Too bad. I thought it was good. Thank you though.
It did pretty good. Some journalists would fill their article with so much useless information that the bot would unfortunately miss the two relevant sentences.
The problem is that many journalists these days get paid by article length/word count, so they inflate the shit out of it and hope whoever is in charge of proofreading doesn’t cut too much out. If you compare articles written in newspapers/websites where they still have a regular staff on payroll vs. those that have more “guest authors” than anything, you’ll immediately see what I mean. It’s a shame really.
Bummer. I guess I should have said thank you more often. Thanks for running it for as long as you did!
What I thought the auto tldr was awesome and read them all the time. Please reconsider
I liked it since it allowed me to avoid clicking on the articles themselves.
I have definitrly been reading autoTLDR and will be sad to see it go. Hope you reconsider!
I liked it. Thanks for your work.
Just adding to the “maybe reconsider?” comments. I found it useful and I think it’s trivially easy for annoyed users to simply block it. Why should their laziness remove something many of us like? Idk, maybe allow each magazine’s (community’s?) mods to decide for their specific magazine/community? That would be a lot of effort though, probably.
Whatever you choose to do, cool tool and thank you :)
Another voice to say I really liked it and appreciated it. But I understand feeling discouraged by some people’s comments, it suck to feel unappreciated when you did a cool helpful thing. Hope you reconsider but I certainly don’t hold it against you!!!