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Hello and good day. The most recent change I made today (was 15 minutes ago) for SFO was reverted back by you, I was able to get it to the present stats page which is up to date yet Reference #1 stated "2016 cited but not invoked" I dont understand why that appeared there when I deleted that info in
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Your explanation above now sounds like your issue was with Template A being subst'd on Template B before A was deleted, which is different from "Template A being substed on its /doc before it was deleted" (which is how I read your original post) and (while still being a problem) is a different issue
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If AnomieBOT made a mistake in correcting a reference error or dating a tag, please correct the error by hand and report the URL of the problem diff below. Don't just revert the bot without fixing the error, or AnomieBOT is likely to "fix" it again in the same broken way before I get a chance to fix
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Thanks for the response, Redrose64. I am aware that archives always go in pairs, as I regularly archive steward permission requests on Meta and manage archiving in some other venues here as well. I didn't make further edits to fix it because I didn't want to engage in an edit war with the bot, so I
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It wasn't DPP specifically, but I see what you mean; pretty rare for subtemplates to be left without a main template but clearly it's not impossible. If it's a quick fix and Anomie is amenable then I suppose I'm not strictly opposed, but this seems like a rather unlikely situation if there is going
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Yes, I get it, and you are correct if the sub-pages are being kept. But for the bulk of deletions all the sub-pages go too, and should be undeleted with the template (also, of course, there is the period before they are deleted, when they are partially broken, in the sense that changes to the
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is still around, mostly to maintain AnomieBOT. But after the WMF proved that office politics are more important to them than seemingly anything else, and otherwise generally seem more concerned with their own image than substance, Anomie is not engaging in technical work on
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of a broken anchor on the talk page several months ago. I noticed it today and after some fumbling around, I was pretty sure I'd removed what was broken, which was fine because there was another ref for the same sentence. However, AnomieBOT "rescued" it with the next edit
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Agreed. Getting a bot note about putting a link to a dab is one thing, since that's usually an easy fix (and a bot otherwise wouldn't be able to rectify), but since the bot already fixes an orphaned ref I don't really see much point in pointing it out to the user.
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In thinking about it more, I've come back around to this probably not being useful - if the template is being deleted, it would make more sense for the transclusion to be subst rather than have someone attempt to figure out what the redlinked transclusion was
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they happen to know that the template as deleted, and they know a bot is breaking pages before template are deleted, and they can identify the edit, and they are able to revert it, and they are technically competent to do so and they are comfortable doing
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If you are here because you think AnomieBOT III deleted an article, please check again. AnomieBOT III deletes redirects when someone else deletes the article the redirect pointed to, and you almost certainly want to talk to that person
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To us, maybe, this is easy, but it did waste my time. I am not in favour of bots wasting peoples time, and I think it is reasonable to say that not many Wikipedians are happy to dig into template code or futz with template
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the edit window concerning the source. What is there now only goes up to December 2022. Maybe you can change it again so it does go to the most recent data (May 2024 I believe). Im sure this can be fixed. Have a good day.
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I was looking at a TfD and was unable to figure out what the template was supposed to do because the bot had broken it, and the docs had stopped working. Certainly I found the error, and being thorough I reverted it
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In case I wasn't clear, by "in their own namespace" I mean: for Template:Foo pages like Template:Foo/Core, Template:Foo/Documentation, Template:Sandbox, Template:Foo/TemplateData and so forth. All the best:
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asking them not to, Toolforge admins have gone ahead and broken AnomieBOT's scripts. Keeping things running properly will likely require manual intervention until they fix that or give me a usable workaround.
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able to fix it (you know, by like... reverting that subst'ing edit?) I will support your position and advocate for it at TFD. On the other hand, this sounds ridiculously convoluted and a non-problem.
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At the end of each month, it creates the categories for the new month. This saves the category temporarily being a redlink when someone adds the first maintenance tag dated with the new month.
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If a past dated maintenance category is not empty, AnomieBOT creates it. Sometimes the edit adding a page to the category is reverted, but AnomieBOT can't know that is going to happen.
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to do before the template was deleted. If the substitution breaks the page, then that's a problem with the template (i.e. it shouldn't have been subst until it could be done cleanly).
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template, but I've restored the request twice and commented out that template. Even so, the request keeps getting removed. I'd really appreciate it if you could restore it. Thanks! –
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This seems like something for people active at TFD to decide. Which does not include me, and at a quick check of your recent contributions does not seem to include you either.
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and the bot can't fix it). Only downside I can think of is that the bot does not respond immediately but waits for antivandalism bots. Are there any other problems/downsides?
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Yeah, most of AnomieBOT's tasks had fallen victim to the above. I restarted everything that had failed earlier. It'll take a little while for things to catch up, of course.
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to an article when the old AfD was about a different person with the same name, just remove it. The bot has no way to tell whether it's the same person or a different one.
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AnomieBOT's current strategy is "wait 10 minutes to an hour or so to let ClueBot, VoABotII, other anti-vandal bots, or RC Patrollers fix the vandalism". I am open to
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If you can give more than three examples of a time when a template was nominated for deletion, subst'd as you describe, undeleted, and was "broken" with no one
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Not really, it's common sense. You are making extra edits to pages that are going to be deleted. The edits are harmful, not helpful. QED. All the best:
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If the reference errors or undated tags were caused by vandalism, just revert AnomieBOT's edits along with the vandal's. AnomieBOT will not be offended.
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Looks like the template substing isn't working either, have a few pages that have been autosubst for a few days now that still have transclusions.
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So, between 04:08, 24 July 2024 (UTC) and 19:25, 24 July 2024 (UTC) there was at least one page in the category, justifying its existence. --
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Can you set the bot to not subst templates in their own namespace. If a template is ever undeleted, the docs, testcases etc will be broken.
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Looks like some update or other on Toolforge brought down a bunch of the bot's runners and didn't bring them back up again. Restarted.
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template aren't reflected in the sub-pages). I accept that it's an edge case, and I suppose sub-pages being kept is a corner case.
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Without more details, I can only guess at what you're talking about. AnomieBOT creates dated maintenance categories in two cases:
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Why are you creating new maintence categories that are empty. If they aren’t then add the article that falls under that category.
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The description of the task does not say that redirects are created from talk pages ending in "/styles.css". I originally just
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suggestions on detecting vandalism, but keep in mind that the false positive rate of any method must be near zero to be useful.
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altogether. I suppose rather than talking in generic examples, could you give the pages where you were finding this issue?
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In theory it probably could, but I'm skeptical that in practice it would do much good. The bot does notify users (with
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Moreover it looks like AnomieBot hasn't actually substed many templates for TfD, however this could change at any time.
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if my memory serves. Tricky to check because the pages are deleted, so I can't even check my or the bot's contribs.
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Thank you! Your work with making all the various things AnomieBOT function properly is appreciated, sincerely :)
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You seem very confused. AnomieBOT has not edited that article at all. AnomieBOT has been editing the redirect
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an anti-vandal bot, so complaints about AnomieBOT "hiding" or not reverting vandalism are out of place here.
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Hhi Anomie(BOT). I just wanted to say thanks for the great work you do rescuing orphaned refs. It avoids
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Let me rephrase to something I can respond to. "Couldn't people just revert if there is an issue?"
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It looks like this bot has missed some updates. Just checking in to make sure everything is okay.
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Delete Reference #1. Not necessary. Source #242 goes to where it should go. Have a good day.
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I think that "commented out that template" is the key here: the bot looks for the string
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Cool cool. I wasn't sure if the above was an "everything is running" or not. Thanks :-)
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Stopped again... and apologies for the repeated notes. Your work is appreciated, truly.
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Something on Toolforge seems to have taken out many of the bot's jobs. Bot restarted.
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and doesn't care if it's in a comment or not (Legobot does something similar with
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Seems something on Toolforge took out all the bot's processes. Restarted.
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Seems something on Toolforge took out all the bot's processes. Restarted.
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Seems something on Toolforge took out all the bot's processes. Restarted.
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Thanks, restarted. Seems that things somehow just locked up on Toolforge.
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that defined the reference with the bad link, but you left an instance of
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Yeah what I mean is that the user would get a notification when the bot
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This table is crucial to my backlog-shredding routine, what happened?
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Incidentally the fix could be something like the following guard in
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The bot doesn't seem to have created this today for some reason?
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just makes me have to jump through some extra hoops to do that.
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Knowledge:Categories for discussion#Discussions awaiting closure
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Anyway the request has been seen, and I guess it's up to Anomie.
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the instances of the ref from the article, you should be good.
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I just want you to know that I created a separate page for the
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Regarding the OrphanReferenceFixer and TagDater, please note:
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now has three copies of the "Azarctic → Quetzal" request. --
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Knowledge:Categories for discussion/Old unclosed discussions
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thought it would be best for the bot owner to handle it. –
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https://cluebotng.toolforge.org/?page=View&id=4332600
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so I reverted. Can you please update the description?
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to be any sort of effort required to make the change.
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