

Automatic comment replies based on keywords or key phrases.
Basically, if a comment contains a specific string, the automod would reply with a corresponding string, configurable by the community moderators.
Would this be doable?
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Automatic comment replies based on keywords or key phrases.
Basically, if a comment contains a specific string, the automod would reply with a corresponding string, configurable by the community moderators.
Would this be doable?


I watched The General last year. It’s nearly a century old now, but still a great film. The stunts they did back then were insane.


it appears this is the only set you can get them in
Isn’t this what nearly bankrupted LEGO in the '90s? A bunch of specialized pieces which only appeared in one (or very few) sets?
Never heard of this before, but it sounds pretty specific/niche. Um, good luck, I guess?


What an absolute fever dream of a LEGO set.


What show/movie is this from?


Impressive. Most impressive.
I just wish the conveyer belt were a bit longer, so we wouldn’t see the clone troopers faceplanting into the ship one after another :)


If moderators ban users for reporting posts which break community rules that the moderators wrote, those are some pretty incompetent moderators.


If a post is against the community rules, you should report it, not just downvote it.


I don’t mind Hawaiian pizza.
How is this different from !pareidolia@sh.itjust.works?
Surely at that scale they could have designed a brick-built troll which would have looked better? This one looks like it belongs in a Playmobil set, not a LEGO set.
Other than that, this set looks super cool.


it is only for bad mod decisions
Who can be the judge of that?
Yum, another food community!


Do you typically practice archery near your LEGO collection?


That might also be the widest watchband I’ve ever seen.


Did you use Windows Phone or a phone running Windows Mobile?
Both? Pretty sure I had this one: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nokia_Lumia_520
Looks like it ran the mobile version of Windows 8.


My first phone was a Windows Phone. It could send and receive calls and messages, and it had a crappy but functional web browser, but it didn’t have any of the fun apps my friends’ phones had.
In that same cell, “spamed” should probably be “spammed”.