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One plausible argument for defederating bot instances is that generate a flood of posts, which is slightly hostile to new users. If a new user joins lemmy, finds a flood of bot posts, they may end up assuming the entire system is bots, and give up before even getting to installing a client and blocking them.
Definitely much more of a grey area compared to CSAM/hatespeech, but kinda the same line of thought: "if users see this content, they may be turned away".
I've blocked almost all the Reddit reposter bots (BAPCsales is one exception). If we wanted to be friendlier to new users, ideally these sorts of feeds (game day, bot newswire, subreddit reposter) would be opt in to receive while hidden by default, but it sounds technically challenging to implement well.