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AmputatorBot

Remove AMP from your URLs. AmputatorBot is a highly specialised Reddit and Twitter bot that automatically replies to comments, submissions and tweets containing AMP URLs with the canonical link(s). It's also available as a website and REST API. See also: https://www.reddit.com/r/AmputatorBot/comments/ehrq3z/why_did_i_build_amputatorbot/.

  • Updated Nov 18, 2021
  • Python

You would have noticed alot of channel getting popular on YouTube just by uploading “Reddit to Text-To-Speech” YouTube Videos. So I decided to create a program that can automate the process of receiving, generating and uploading these videos to YouTube with as little intervention as possible. It took me one month to complete this project. I divided the project to 3 scripts. The idea was to minimize as much manual intervention as possible and automate all the trivial tasks. However the process cannot be 100% automated. For example comments with links in them cannot be kept as quality of the video will be comprised due to the TTS. Additionally while a comment might have a large number of votes it could potentially be offensive and not safe for a YouTube video and thus must be removed. The thumbnail, while partially generated, must be edited in order to create any kind of appeal to viewers to click on your video. The same goes for the title of the video which must be clickbait-y in order to receive any attention. I have attempted to streamline the manual process with the client program and it takes me approximately 30 minutes to create 6 videos (the max that can be uploaded within 24 hours with the YouTube Data API).

  • Updated Jan 1, 2021
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