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You'd think this would make it very easy for reddit admins to find and ban bots.
That would make the site look a lot less popular and tank the share price
Hell, I'm of the opinion that they run some of the bots themselves
Reddit is the frontpage of the DIT. The majority of Reddit is bots.
They have shareholders now, if half the site traffic disappeared (and I feel like that's being optimistic about the actual number of real people on the site) it would be devastating to the stock price.
They probably don't mind repost bots. Reposted content is still content, and can be used to attract new users. And the repost bots specifically target popular content, meaning their reposts often do really well.