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10404:(The file description has now been speeedied and the DRV closed as moot). Suppose: I want to include a particular image on en.wp and think there is a solid fair use rationale. I discover the image is at Commons with a free use licence but I am doubtful whether it would be upheld if challenged (or it is being disputed). I create a FUR at en.wp to be on the safe side. (However, I must say I think I would be wise to upload the image to en.wp because if the file is deleted on Commons my access to the file has gone and my FUR description will be properly speedied). You say if deleted from Commons it will be uploaded locally, but how does this happen and how does a FUR materialise unless I do it? I would be wise to preempt this but if I do so will a file here get deleted if it has a name clash with Commons or is bit-by-bit identical? I suspect there is no ideal solution to all this. I am happy to go with your MFD suggestion but I'll raise a different matter 196:
at university level and above, since retiring, until I read an article in Knowledge and found that it was almost entirely USA-centric and took virtually no account of policy and practice outside the USA. But it contained a banner warning and requests for volunteers to remedy those defects, so I began doing that, anonymously first, until I figured out how to register an account with Knowledge, create my signature and set up my own UserPage; and then began finding dozens of other articles that needed someone of my education, training, experience, and qualifications, to edit them also: so, I have not yet gone back to my studies of Philosophy, Religion, the Arts, and the Sciences, as I seem to be locked in a Time Warp with Knowledge, similar to that of the Mad March Hare in Lewis Carroll's Alice Through The Looking Glass, 'so much to do, and so little time to do it.'
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The result of the discussion was delete." But that is not true, since the page was never nominated for deletion; it was at that time redirecting to a page nominated for deletion, which isn't the same thing. Marking the disambiguation page "Cybil" as a previously AFDed page doesn't make sense when the page is completely different from and doesn't even have the same topic/subject as the actual AFDed page "Cybil Sadiq", which was about a Pakistani model. Also, the text of the tag on the talk page would be even more confusing to non-admins, who wouldn't even be able to see the deleted page history of "Cybil" and see that at some point it was a redirect to "Cybil Sadiq". Redirects to AFDed articles, rather than the AFDed articles themselves, shouldn't be tagged with this template.
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complain about other people doing it too. I did, however, find, in the course of my career, a professional one, dealing with the public, face to face, on the telephone, and in writing, that, provided I gave them due consideration for the fact that they were lay persons, without my highly specialised education, training, experience and, hence, qualifications, enabling me to acquire higher levels of education, training, experience and hence, qualifications, enabling me to .... etc., etc., cyclically, until I retired, I could always find ways of getting inside their heads and copying the thoughts and ideas inside my brain and pasting it into theirs.
2982:; I don't know the details of this particular site, but if you can find something more reliably published that would certainly help matters. Third, you might want to find a different site anyway, as that site's Java crashes my browser and therefore may crash other readers' browsers as well. And fourth, unless there is some sort of JavaScript on the pages (or something in the Java applet) that redirects the visitor to their frameset, you should be able to link to the actual page that is displayed in the main content frame instead of relying on readers to dig through the website looking for your information. 1152: 4682: 2176: 31: 10246: 8694: 7879: 7406: 5642: 4462: 1863: 1595: 8189: 9720: 4538: 8959: 10270: 7388:. This is to mean that the information is already out of date, and not as of any particular time (just somewhere in the past). AnomieBOT, however, comes along and adds the current date to these, which implies a precision that does not exist. I don't believe it is correct to do this. The no-date form of the template exists for the specific reason documented and, if used that way, should be respected. — 1456: 7954: 6793: 3955: 8739: 3944: 10043: 6345: 5840: 5726: 4483: 3849: 3497: 646: 3949: 7531:, Published on 26 October 2011, with the title "Be a Pal and stop polluting" the news reads "Hyderabad is one of the 16 most polluted cities of India and the State Pollution Control Board says that the situation is getting from bad to worse", I hope this source is enough to support the text. Please let me know so that we shall remove the template which you applied in 3908:, but has ended up showing the IP the talk page is for, as the user who added the template. The error goes beyond the autosigning too. There are a few cases where {{REVISIONUSER}} is used to set the name of the user who adds the template. In those cases the IP is added instead of the user who added the template. All very complex. 4828:. I intentionally dated the template "March". After the first bot edit, I created the maintenance category, but the bot made the same edit again. What criterion does the bot use to decide whether the date is acceptable? For now I have put a nobots tag on the article to stop the bot from making the same edit a third time. — Carl 3642:}} has an auto sign code. If AnomieBOT cleans up when the template is not substed by the user, it gets signed by AnomieBOT. How can we work around this? I actually don't mind if AnomieBOT takes the credit, but you might. I'd prefer not to remove the auto signing, but if there is really no other way... The same code exists in {{ 6571:. It seems very drastic to place a template with the wording "This disambiguation page is currently linked from a large number of articles" when there is only one article link to it. I think you need to adjust the algorithm that places the template onto such dab pages so that there is is for a "large number of articles". -- 9334:
I know your bot does good work, but is there a way to check if the page is still being editted by the same person. I was doing some extensive changes including fixing a botched template that I had just ... well botched... and I wasn't paying attention when I hit save and I didn't read the warning and
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Hey there Anomie(BOT), we're trying to kickstart WP:BIOPHYS so a lil' help from your bot would be appreciated. Specifically, we're looking to tag the following categories (no recursion). Default run configuration for AnomieBOT is fine (inherit assessment class, bypass redirects, etc...). The template
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This morning, I had a few ideas as to how the backlog of of some maintenance tags could be better managed. In order that I can develop my ideas further, I wondered if you would tell me if your bot can do or can be persuaded to do any of the following: Add dates to templates (i.e. new templates that I
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stating that the captain had turned off the navigation alarm system. That is not appropriate. That is a request for more information than has been published. Real editors go to Talk to discuss whether any such information might have been published and whether that info is relevant. Your bot has gone
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I was unaware that Geocities had closed. However, your bot cutting the connection with the website instantly instead its lapsing in the natural course of affairs doesn't improve the situation. It cuts the user off from the bibliography that makes this site more reliable than its unreferenced mirrors.
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I've changed the wording on Ranjana Khanna's page so that it follows wiki guidelines (which it had already been passed through for more than two years without a problem, but for some reason today someone put a tag on the top of the page. So I've made some changes to the wording. Would it be possible
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Hello again AnomieBOT, you keep making life easier and easier at BFRAs. Thanks very much, now I don't have to go through the (previously) error prone task of listing approved BRFAs in the archives. Should any effort be put into saving ops from their own incompetence? I've seen rescues like that at
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I'd like to make sure I understand what triggered that. This book was released under a Creative Commons license. I added numerous quotes from the book to this article. I suspect that the number of quotes may have been the trigger. If so, it should not be a problem in this case because of the use
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templates are the only ones causing the issue, I should prefer to remove the code rather than have you caused any bother. It's totally up to you. I hoped there would be some trick to easily solve the minor issue. I'll remove the templates from the auto subst category. Then poor AnomieBOT can go back
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I know nothing of Java's function in directing readers toward pages. I do know that when I click on the URL left by the bot, I can get no further than an incomplete entry page to the site. I also have observed, by actual test, that all screens of the site share the same URL in the unaltered listing,
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Additionally. You also tagged the edit as "Not in citation given". It is to there! Read the article. I'm not going to sit here and defend myself against the same accusations over and over and over again, made by different people. I already had the first person who claimed that the material I put in
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When I origionaly wrote this artical it was complete and acurate. Unfortunatly many people editid it down and down and because of lack of citations. If you would alow our web site to be used for citations see www.u-boat.co.uk it would be easy to change the artical back to it's former glory. Sory if
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At least there are only 97 edits that need review, despite it running that way for 11 months. Apparently another common use for {{CURRENTYEAR}} in articles is in estimating the current population of a country based on "X people added per day" from some source. And another is in calculating the date
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Use of {{CURRENTYEAR}} in articles is often wrong, but I see how that is a good use. I've adjusted the bot to only replace {{CURRENTYEAR}} inside the dated parameters of dated templates. I've also started a query to give me a list of all the times it has replaced {{CURRENTYEAR}} so I can revert any
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AnomieBOT is an automated computer program that (among other things) adds dates to maintenance templates so the article may be categorized correctly for cleanup. It has no understanding of your article, it knows just enough to find and replace "{{coi}}" with "{{coi|date=October 2011}}". The tag you
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So, please bear with me. I have adopted voluntarily editing articles in Knowledge that are relevant to my present and past fields of career expertise as a challenging and absorbing hobby in my leisure years of retirement. I had only taken up studing Philosophy, Religion, the Arts, and the Sciences,
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However, "Cybil" is still a false positive, and future cases like that should not be thus tagged. The bot tags with the "old AfD multi" template, which should not be applied to cases like "Cybil", since it results in the text (in this case), "This page was nominated for deletion on January 2 2011.
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Except that in the vast majority of the cases, people who revert this task are doing so because they don't understand what the bot is doing. So when it redoes its edit, it posts on the reverter's talk page to explain the most common error and to explain what to do if the bot edit still needs to be
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Hello AnomieBOT! Thank you for your warnings as per the 'notability' and 'primary sources', they were of great help! :) I changed the list of references in this article and added reliable sources, with the names of the authors and source names. Hope the 'notability' and 'primary sources' templates
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Hello AB. I ustand your point, but it would be impossible to cite who said these things. In all my research, it is said my many people. It's a very important part of her legacy, but I don't think it's possible to cite. So, I'll remove your edit and if you feel strongly about it, I'll leave it for
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If an image is allowed to be on Commons, there shouldn't ever be a need for a FUR since anything allowed on Commons must be free to use copyright-wise. And if something isn't free to use copyright-wise, it should be deleted from Commons and uploaded locally with an FUR. Or is there something I'm
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I am not complaining about the jargon, I have an autistic spectrum disorder, asperger's syndrome, plus obsessive compulsive disorder and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, and though I am retired now, I have spent 50 years writing encyclopaedias of jargon; so it would be churlish of me to
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Nah, preventing this isn't as easy as i initially thought, as that would collide with some of your other correction rules (I checked a few similiar edits to see if that problem occured more often, but it seems rather isolated. Except for a case of vandalism the bot "authorized" I could not spot
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Not really; I admit it was a rather large assumption on my part, though no substantial activity had been occurring on either the project page or talk page since 2008. (Project's been tagged as inactive since November 2009.) It's been a week and no one has disputed the move, though (notice given
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Sorry for the delay. So based on the fact that it has been merged with no complaint for some time now, I'll go ahead. Not that it matters much for the end result, but I'm going to run this under WikiProjectWorker rather than TemplateReplacer, as WikiProjectWorker has better support for merging
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1) You limit access to only the "cover page" of this website, as all screens in this website share the same URL. As I explained in both a footnote to the article and in the edit summary in my reversion which you have now re-reverted, it takes several clicks to get to Bassenge's page and/or the
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It wouldn't catch that case (the length is only 22 characters), but to catch cases where someone tacks on much more than just a date I've decided to have the bot not "fix" any tags where the existing date parameter is over 30 characters, on the theory that something that much longer than just
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I am asking, because it would appear that your bot is currently doing all of this for existing templates such as split, but I cannot work out whether the specific tags that the bot is operating on are hardwired into your code or whether there is a config file external to your code where this
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Ok, should be fixed now. The bot had been assuming that people who knew enough to separate the month and date into separate parameters would also know enough to put them in the right order; now the bot will check all three date parameters for various permutations. Thanks for the bug report!
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in version 6.03 has decided to start mangling line endings in application/x-www-form-urlencoded POSTs, which was causing all AnomieBOT edits to fail. I've changed AnomieBOT to use multipart/form-data instead, which has greater overhead but does not suffer from this problem. See also
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Hi Anomie, any chance of getting the bot to add a HTML comment "Do not move this line" (or "nominate new items below this line") after the hard return when it adds a new day to ITN? Some users put their nominations before it, resulting in randomly placed hard returns on the page.
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You seem to be confused: AnomieBOT is a computer program, not a human, and is not programmed to add any such comment. Without a reference to any page that actually contains this comment, I can only guess that it was added by some other editor along with a maintenance tag (such as
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even the "premium" sites that weren't taken offline cannot be updated anymore, so the archive from 2010 that the bot is inserting cannot be "outdated". There is also no guarantee that Yahoo will keep these old "premium" sites around forever. Second, most Geocities sites are not
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the reference was removed due to a typo. This shows the limitations of a script ^^. I have no clue how you could prevent this, maybe doing a plain string search for "name" and do not remove those that contain that string? I'll readd the corrected reference manually for now. --
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I moved the cites in the named references from elsewhere in the article to that section so they would be available in that section when transcluded into the Red Bull article. In place of those complete references elsewhere in the article, I put the shortened references to them
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I keep forgetting to date templates and AnomieBOT keeps tidying up after me. For the latter I am thankful & the former I am sorry. I did remember to add a date a couple of times recently so I am slowly learning. In the meantime, thanks AnomieBOT and thanks Anomie. --
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I am grateful for your contributing banner warnings and requests to the 'County Surveyor' page. I have already had discussions with JaGa about these very issues and am currently in the process of removing my accidental offences of Knowledge policy about article content.
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Thank you. I think it can be coherent to put a FUR at en.wp for an image on which PD is also claimed (on Commons). However, maybe the image should be duplicated. In this case I happen to think the FUR is invalid but not speediable. So, yes, a recommended venue would be
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Hi, The accusation of POV regarding the name of this article is odd since the name has not reached a consensus although discussion continues. It is already under a 72 hour hold on changes to the article name. Could you see your way to reevaluating this? Thanking you,
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Not knowing what else to do, I've gone through the WP Thailand talk pages which transcluded the redirects and bypassed the redirects while assessing the articles. This should help avoid the mysterious bug? How about restarting the task only for WikiProject Thailand?
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already had a date, but it had been put in a positional parameter in error. Is there any chance of modifying AnomieBOT so that if the cleanup template has a positional parameter, and that parameter contains a valid date (in this case "May 2012"), it could be
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Seriously? You're seriously going to make me do that? This is such a harmless change that, had a bot not been an intermediary, would have required no discussion. Forget it then. I am not going to start a meaningless discussion for the sake of bureaucracy. --
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The article is essentially a list of abnormal behaviours linking to individual articles on these behaviours. The individual articles are all fully referenced with verifiable sources. Does the 'list' article really need to contain these same references?
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That's unfortunate; if a human wants to set a template in a certain way, the bot should not change it. I was surprised because the bot approval (#49) describes an algorithm that would not make any edit as long as the date is in the correct format. — Carl
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AnomieBOT already does that for positional parameter 1, actually. I just wonder if it could cause any false positives checking all other positional parameters. If I can't think of any (and no one else jumps in to point any out), I'll go ahead and do it.
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templates to biographical articles which have no relevance to Virginia. I removed the template from Talk:Murray Merle Schwartz, but I am sure there are others. Please investigate why this is happening. If possible, remove the inappropriate templates.
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As for your "actual practice", if you are using Firefox try right-clicking in the page and choosing "This Frame" and then "Show only this frame". If you are in some other browser, look around in its menus or Google for instructions on escaping frames.
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At this point, I have to admit to being confused as to whether it's really the same user or not (both usernames link to the same page, and it's not what I remember). But in any case, I'll use that bots-deny tag, which should take care of it. Thanks!
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fix another, unrelated, orphaned ref (name=svkemtid1914) elsewhere in the article. The original author never included a complete cite there, and I could not find one after a little research, so I commented it out. The article no longer has any ref
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The bot could continue to track the list of edits that have just been made, but when the bot sees an edit that would benefit from that bot's functionality, it could make a note of that edit/page and come back in seven days time and make the useful
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Thanks for always doing such a great job finding orphans, undated citation needed templates, etc. I try to catch them at the time, and yet still find you catch some. I'll try harder! Great job at maintaining a quality impression for the readers.
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As long as this remains the exception, I don't think you should change a lot about how you work now. If some kind of error gets more frequent, it can of course be corrected or disabled in the code somehow, but for now I don't see the need yet.
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There is no "queue" and no deadline for that tag; in general these things sit endlessly and the only point of the date is to give a rough sense of when the article was tagged. Since it's closer to March then January I went with March. — Carl
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Thanks for reviewing the article. We have added couple of new citations for "Microsoft Gold Partner". Please review the article and let us know if we need more citations to fix the "Citations needed" issue. Appreciate your time. Many Thanks.
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It could, but do note that bots that just change around non-displaying template parameters and bypass template redirects (i.e. doing nothing that is visible to a reader) are often denied. You'd have to come up with a good reasoning for it.
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That confusion exists or that the Drum never sank another ship? Refs are made to the obits, and Drum's combat record is already established above. Not that I can't provide the footnotes, it's that I believe it's data already established.
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is something which could be done by bot or not? The problem is that in a lot of cases instead of using a blank skeleton infobox template, it is copied from some existing article. Maybe you have any advice concerning this issue? Thank you.
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OK. It seems as though max(0, deleted edits) should be applied, but I suppose in the larger scheme of things it doesn't matter a lot. (Thanks for the great work you do with AnomieBOT, by the way... it seems a remarkably well-oiled bot.) —
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Unfortunately, the Internet Archive is not perfect, particularly with sites that use unusual applets or other plugins. OTOH, if I turn off Java so my browser doesn't crash, the "old HTML version" links in the archived copy seem to work
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the rendered text (not even the wikitext) from the Caffeine article to the Red Bull article, including (literally) the footnote numbers in brackets, which of course didn't work :) It seemed like exactly what transclusion was designed
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template. This is my first time at asking to tag the pages so sorry for some stupid questions. Could you set "stub" class for pages that have stub templates? And could you suggest some good things for better Assessment? And with the
2658:; I've corrected the message for you. AnomieBOT is a computer program that cleans up certain types of errors, but it had a problem in that case so your welcome message got the wrong name on it. I've fixed it for you. Happy editing! 3186:
I am concerned that my contributions to the Occidental Petroleum page are being vandalized in a systematic fashion. Despite my willingness to compromise on the wording of the material, they simply delete the entire contribution.
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With all due respect, this has got to be one of the stranger things I've seen on Knowledge. You seriously are edit warring with a bot to place a incorrect date on maintenance tag and then wasting more time complaining about it?
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When a bot edits an article immediately after I do, some of Knowledge's notification systems break. For one example, when I check my contributions list to see if other Wikipedians have felt the need to modify my edits, I see a
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Yes, the copy-paste was certainly not correct either. But the transclusion is likely to confuse new editors. As for removing the svkemtid1914 reference, it's probably for the best. I'd guess the IP who added it copied it from
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somehow, where bot and user are the same (i.e. no bot account). Possibly, only notify if the account has almost no edits or has "Bot" in the name. Otherwise assume it is a user requesting approval and let BAG clarify details.
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feel the need to modify your edits, by dating your maintenance tags or by fixing your reference errors or what not. If you really don't want AnomieBOT to clean up after you for some reason, don't make mistakes it has to fix.
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This bot just overwrote an edit that was happening at the same time on the same spot in the article. The change would have dealt with the maintenance tags, but now has been lost and hast to be re-researched. Very annoying.
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would not apply if it were true that the image's license or source status were subject to reasonable doubt. And I expect reasonable admins would hold off on deleting the copy until the Commons deletion request concluded.
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Wow, doesn't time fly when you're editing! I missed the two hours bit, just read the template message which says "several hours". I suppose two is just several :) Thanks for the reply and sorry for the unnecessary query.
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would work correctly, I adjusted the timing so the bot would create the next month's categories 30 days before the new month instead of only 1 day before. And then I forgot to take that out before updating the live bot.
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if no date is specified; if a (correct) date is specified, it will add other categories instead. AnomieBOT periodically looks through the pages in these categories for templates (or any of their redirects) listed at
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intend to write) If an article or its talk page contain one of my new templates can the article be added to a category and a category by date, in the same way that split tags (for example) are handled at the moment.
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I am sending you some RAM as wikilove because food and drink would have been pointless for you and you most probably can't look after kitten so I am making my own to send you. Thank you for fixing citation link on
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My only excuse is my present state of unfamiliarity, not so much with Knowledge, but with the jargon it uses, and the encyclopaedic range of sources it provides where that jargon is explained, in yet more jargon.
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SoxBot did perform some Interwiki tasks in simple, commons, and meta wiki. This would be a good enough reason to initiate another BRFA for Cyberbot I however, I would like to know if you took over the bad image
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If I had tried harder I might have. When I couldn't right away, I used another article with the same information as a source. After going back and looking at my contributions I saw mine was not the last edit to
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Ooops I missed your reply there. Really? I've just suffered a massively painful attack of foot cramp and am not concentrating very well. I'll come back later when I can think better. Really really sorry for my
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I think you are confused. AnomieBOT is a simple computer program that performs repetitive tasks that would be tedious for a human to do, such as adding the current month and year to maintenance templates like
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Hi, This article is properly cited and it has been edited by other editors to comply with the wiki standard. I do not have any affiliation with Mr. Cheyene and there is absolutely no conflict of interest. FYI
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I checked the first few transclusions of the template, and all were either not yet merged (or at least the merge-from article was not a redirect) or were merged to the "wrong" article and therefore listed at
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Bug is fixed. I'm also running a script over the bot's edits for this task to identify any other articles where the same error was made. Looks like I'll have plenty to do later. Thanks for reporting the bug!
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template. It is used here to keep the information current rather than having to go round changing each of the articles every year. I reverted one change by the BOT but it came along again and reverted this
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Okie doke. Just spent half an hour trying to clean-up a new article that might have had some decent bits in it (very long), and found it had been deleted while I was editing. Bloody waste of time that was
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spend some time researching to find where the original source of the fact was, but gave up. This is complicated by the fact that so many other sources copy from Knowledge and show up in the searches :( —
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Not sure what you mean by "hard return". The easiest thing to do might be to add the comment yourself where it should go, and then show me the diff and I should be able to make the bot do the same thing.
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AnomieBOT (and some other bots) should also be fixed. Knowledge has yet to develop a "culture" for bots, so bot behaviour sometimes lacks consideration for non-bot editors. That'll fix itself with time.
3629: 4348:, the OrphanReferenceFixer and TagDater tasks do pay attention to it: they wait until the page has not been edited for 2 hours, as the template suggests. If there are other tasks you think should honor 8331:
When you have fixed this issue, please change the section title (e.g. append " - Fixed") or remove this section completely. I will repost the notice if the page is still broken or is re-broken. Thanks!
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When you have fixed this issue, please change the section title (e.g. append " - Fixed") or remove this section completely. I will repost the notice if the page is still broken or is re-broken. Thanks!
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When you have fixed this issue, please change the section title (e.g. append " - Fixed") or remove this section completely. I will repost the notice if the page is still broken or is re-broken. Thanks!
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When you have fixed this issue, please change the section title (e.g. append " - Fixed") or remove this section completely. I will repost the notice if the page is still broken or is re-broken. Thanks!
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When you have fixed this issue, please change the section title (e.g. append " - Fixed") or remove this section completely. I will repost the notice if the page is still broken or is re-broken. Thanks!
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When you have fixed this issue, please change the section title (e.g. append " - Fixed") or remove this section completely. I will repost the notice if the page is still broken or is re-broken. Thanks!
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When you have fixed this issue, please change the section title (e.g. append " - Fixed") or remove this section completely. I will repost the notice if the page is still broken or is re-broken. Thanks!
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Perhaps there could be a feature that uses a parameter on the template that would say that the template will be auto-substituted, where AnomieBOT will only subst that template on certain namespaces.
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recommends that U+0022 ("straight quotes") be used in preference to U+201C/U+201D ("curly quotes"). But I'll leave it up to you and the other editors of that article to fix (or not fix) that issue.
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I would appreciate acknowledgment of this via talk-back. In the meantime, I am going to once again change the article to a form with functional cites, and would appreciate your leaving it that way.
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3) Information from this website supplies a great deal of the material for this article. Nullifying it as you have done leaves the material subject to removal, and reduces the article to a stub.
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Hi AnomieBOT, you are always so kind adding the (Dating maintenance tags): {{Bare urls}}. I was wondering if you also do this if the {{bare urls}} template is not added to the edit summary.
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I think the bot just got confused because the BRFA was already open when the new code was started. I ran it in testing mode with a clean database, and it would have posted the message from
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Undid revision 497289829 by KTC (talk) - err, yes they do. Just search for "{{{date|}}}" in the wikitext of each template. They populate the dated subcats of Category:Articles to be merged
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No, something is wrong with Knowledge: lag has been over 5 seconds all day. Many bots, including AnomieBOT, will not edit when lag is this high to avoid contributing to the overload. See
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reduce the functionality of the bot, as it would mean things would be wrong for a week before they got fixed. Although in the case of maintenance template dating, it would just mean that
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I've taken the two templates out of the category AnomieBOT watches. It's much more fair on everyone that way. If the users are too lazy to add subst themselves then that's their problem.
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Undone. The template documentation specifically states "If parameters 1, 2, and 3 are left blank, a bot will add it later." AnomieBOT is such a bot. And not having the bot do it causes
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indicating that more inline citations are needed. But all the citations are to the online edition of the work, which has no page numbers. I do footnote the first quotation with this:
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the article wasn't there, then when they actually read the article they recanted their claim. If you don't argue your position over the next 24 hours or so, I'll be removing the tag.--
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It could be argued that a date in the future or in the far past is not in a valid format; the dated templates certainly think so, as such a date will cause the article to be placed in
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AnomieBOT literally goes through the entire history of the page looking for an old version that has the needed reference. It's a bot, so it can do this quickly and doesn't get bored.
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refactored a test page which probably should remain intact to support occasional tests and experiments... or else devise some tagging to flag the page so the bot can leave it intact.
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Yes. Template parameter names are case sensitive, so as far as the templates are concerned "date=" and "Date=" are as different as "date=" and "(╯°□°)╯︵ ┻━┻ =" (and yes, the latter
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from being tagged in the future. Basically, the fix is that AfDs found by looking at the edit summaries will not be listed if the AfD doesn't link back to the article in question.
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There is that first example in the docs, though, and I stand by the original statement about the purpose of a null date, but I'm a database geek/purist :) No big deal, really. —
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rouge and is defacing the article. I searched your bot permissions to see if it is authorised to do such absurd things but found nothing one point. Correct your bot code. Thanks.
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Please do keep bumping, I've been busy lately and I'll forget if you don't keep reminding me. One of these days I'll find time to double-check the discussions and start the run.
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The bug is fixed, and AnomieBOT's code has been adjusted to match nothing if no interwiki links exist. Please don't hesitate to stop the bot again if any other problems come up.
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It is, but the bots/tools don't know if it really is. So if an archiving bot runs through articles, it doesn't need to check these again. I guess it doesn't matter that much. —
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means someone didn't properly clean up after themselves when blacklisting the link and removing existing uses, but a human needs to double-check it. The attempted changes were:
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AnomieBOT removes transclusion of daily pages from the main TFD list when all TFDs on said daily page are marked as closed. The bot operated correctly in removing those dates.
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article in RE: "Unreliable Source" tag you added to my citation. See you there. If you don't argue your position over the next 24 hours or so, I'll be removing the tag. --
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and all subcategories. If the template is not in the lead, it shouldn't add it and it shouldn't add it to subsquent lead templates and skip it if the field already exists.
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Probably someone linked to it as a "past discussion" in an new discussion; when I wrote that code, I took the lazy way and had it check any PUI page that was linked from
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The date is only "optional" in the sense that a bot will come along and add it for you if you leave it out. This is specifically mentioned in the template documentation.
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Most of the people fixing tags start from those which have been tagged for longer time. This is one of the reasons we use dated tags and we don't leave tags undated. --
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and adds it. AnomieBOT doesn't pay any attention to edit summaries for this task, and in fact doesn't even try to find the edit that added the tag to the article.
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I'm wary of doing a major tagging run for a project that has been around for only a week and has only one member. Ask again once the project has some activity.
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I know that AnomieBOT was inactive today (July 1st) due to WikiPedia server issues. Now that AnomieBOT has resumed again, it added the section to July 2nd to
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OK--I zipped over to the Vieira 2005 biography which summarizes the critical response to many of her pictures. So I think I fixed the problem. Greetings,--
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when you archive? This won't change the output but will help any future dealings/checking of the links and distinguish between preemptive archived ones. —
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You are confused. AnomieBOT is an automated computer program, and as such has no "position" nor any ability to argue. The tags you mention were added in
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were already created on 5 June. Not a real problem of course, but perhaps better to wait with them until the last days of the previous month instead...
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Regarding having your new templates add categories like the existing maintenance tags, look at the source for the existing templates. Inline tags (e.g.
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to doing things the easy way. I'm sorry I caused you any fuss. It's not at all fair on you to have to write special code just for one or two templates.
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TParis directed me to you under the impression that you already took over the task. But Ok. Just let me know. My bot is ready to take on the task.—
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What AnomieBOT did to that page is add the current month and year as a parameter to maintenance templates, so for example the page will be placed in
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Why did you add a future date in the tag? This makes no sense to me. Editors should not be allowed to change maintenance dates to jump the queue. --
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and neglected to notice that it had made sense at the time to strip whitespace from that template but didn't make sense in the more general case...
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I hate to rush things but, did you talk to him yet? I really would like to know if I should take over that task because my is ready to handle it.—
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These images were wrongly deleted. They had been replaced with Free versions. Please revert, and look at file history before destroying content. --
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under June 30th because of AnomieBOT's downtime, and I wanted to move it to July 1st where it belongs so the archives stay factually correct. --
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when GraemeLeggett didn't completely remove the reference. You'll have to discuss the issue with GraemeLeggett; you could also ask for help at
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Hrm. Should be fixed now; bit of a pain that the bot now has to make at least 1 extra API call per template substed, to check for such things.
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AnomieBOT did not give you any suggestions. It just added dates to maintenance tags added by others, and removed a flag icon from the infobox.
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This is my first attempt at creating a page, so I have no clue what most of the codes mean, etc. Thank you for any help in the future too!
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This wouldn't even reduce the functionality of your bot - the functionality of your bot (adding "date" fields to templates), has no urgency.
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banners, copying assessments, and junk like that. It'll also assess stubs, dabs, and the like automatically if they aren't already assessed.
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Thanks for the response, Anomie. I did a text search using AWB and found a few articles where they shouldn't have "subst:" added, such as
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AnomieBOT why do you consider "womance" not notable when it is a term of increasing frequency and no such criticism is made of "bromance"?
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The problem is that it doesn't know to look at the page in the first place as long as it doesn't see one of the maintenance categories in
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It's certainly feasible, the bot already checks for "Date" and "dates" in generic templates. Does anyone have a list of "obvious" typos?
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template. Is this normal? It broke the link, so I did revert it but I didn't know if this was something to be concerned about. Thanks. —
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The part about European Parliament and Northern alliance is false, because the link youtube video is not valid so it must be deleted --
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My friend Owning ancestors of subscribers to the Syrians and the Lebanese with Bahranis Does not mean that we call upon them Bahranis
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I'm not quite certain what you did ... but thank you, because I'm sure it must be for the betterment of the Cathy Segal-Garcia page.
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Deletion seems a bit pointless since they will be created eventually anyway. Thanks for fixing this (and for taking over this task).
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The thing is that the bot shouldn't have had any trouble with the redirects in the first place, so I have no idea why it did there.
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Ugh, thanks for the bug report. Edits reverted, bot adjusted. Although I probably need to make a better fix later when I have time.
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one or two times a month, and it seems like something a bot could to do cheaply, but is the dev effort worth it? Dunno. Kthx bi!
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manually. Any reason for this and will it happen again (it messes with Twinkle nominations when the page doesn't exist)? Cheers,
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discussions removed" if it is more? I find myself clicking the diffs several times a day just to see what has changed. Thanks.
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I checked out a few of the references your bot could not fix (great work btw.!) to do it manually, and stumbled over this edit:
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Can you please update the bot so that the number of days of nominations on ITN/C at any given time is seven instead of five? --
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This is a bot, not a human. The bot did not place the template on the page, it merely added a date to it for tracking purposes.
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It may be that this link may be broken in the future. That does not mean there is a need to use a bot to break it immediately.
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On the {Afd-merge from} template it says "Do not remove this template after completing the merger. A bot will replace it with
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AnomieBOT's code didn't specifically test for "no interwiki prefixes exist" (since that shouldn't ever happen here), and the
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caused the bot to consider the entire page as part of the template tag, and the bot happily clobbered the page ( diff here:
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In an effort to prevent disruption, I refuse to subst templates that have over 100 transclusions unless they are listed at
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Hello, Bot; I am reverting you as you seem to have added a second closing quote on two REF tags that each already had one.
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I hope that you will understand that I cannot go into details at the moment because I have not worked out the details yet.
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now. Feel free to delete those categories (they'll be recreated 30 June), or just leave them if they don't bother anyone.
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Thanks. I use the template all the time but rarely look at the documentation. And I never use it unless I have a source.
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Actually, it's preserving the meaning of the archived content: the user that comment is referring to has been renamed to
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March. The criterion the bot uses in this case is simple enough: the specified date is in the future, so it's not valid.
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to the template. I am wanting to know if AnomieBOT can go through and add this to the end of the first lead instance of
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Which does look like it did something. Upon closer inspection I saw the bot did not do the deletion and I posted to . --
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the references in the Red Bull article (since they cannot find a complete cite with that name anywhere in that article)
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I think you are confused. AnomieBOT is an automated process that, among other things, adds dates to templates such as
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Have you considered putting the article titles of the closed XfDs that are removed in the edit summary for bot edits
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in the infobox instead of the one in the actual article text. But it would be more straightforward to just processed
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Hi Anomie! Should AnomieBOT automatically susbt the {{CURRENTMONTHNAME}} AND {{CURRENTYEAR}} templates, such as on
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for a list of tasks it is capable of doing. Cyberbot I is ready to execute tasks at this time. What do you think.—
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was wrong. On the plus side, I already fixed it because I noticed the error (thinking it was a warning) in the log.
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So I am not sure how to improve it from here. Do you think it would be OK to remove the 'more footnotes' template?
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If there are any problems (e.g. it turns out one of the categories should not be tagged after all), please post at
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If you didn't do it and TParis didn't do it, I guess I can do and at least give Cyberbot I a job to do here. See
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Good afternoon AnomieBOT, DadrianT,Esq (British County Surveyor) here, (stands to attention; salutes; and speaks:)
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be uploaded locally. While it is true that an identical copy of an image on Commons is a candidate for deletion,
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Is the tag on Prince Nayef's page really necessary? It was put by an editor who began to edit yesterday. Thanks,
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Instead of tracking the list of edits that have just been made, the bot could track what happened seven days ago.
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FYI seems like the PERTableUpdater task appears to not be running. The shutoff page is blank as it should be. --
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Close discussions for deleted/nonexistent files: File:OTAShirt-Back.png Errors? User:AnomieBOT/shutoff/PUICloser)
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For some things, it's good to act in less than seven days, but for the functionality of adding a date value to
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It does, actually. Note that AnomieBOT didn't date the tag until two hours after your previous edit. Quoth the
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As for waiting seven days before fixing it, that's not going to happen without a much wider consensus. Sorry.
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has changed the format and the bot is still maintaining based on the old format and messing up the syntax.  —
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Anomie. If you have had to twist the programming to make extra calls and the like, I feel bad about that. If
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website's bibliography. When your bot has finished inflicting its damage, exactly none of that is possible.
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Sorry, I meant the horizontal line (----) that appears after the daily Current events portal transclusion.
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before a section header instead of after. Anyway, I can't do anything to that page until someone fixes it.
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before a section header instead of after. Anyway, I can't do anything to that page until someone fixes it.
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before a section header instead of after. Anyway, I can't do anything to that page until someone fixes it.
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Until the Commons bot can be instructed to remove the "copyvio" tag during transfer (which I've suggested
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TParis said he was going to take it over, although if he changes his mind I can easily enough take it up.
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Wow! Anomie, thanks for dating my {{citation needed}}s and {{weasel}}s! You've really brightened my day!
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2) You are substituting an outdated dysfunctional version of the website for the current functional one.
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It's not clear why the bot chose to do what it did here, which was to move existing, working refs, and
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Don't worry about it, it's necessary bother. You're not the only one who makes auto-signing templates.
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also. I'll post a notice on the project talk page (just realised this was required too). Thank you. --
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OK, I get it. your bot merely dated the inserted by some other editor. Sorry for the misattribution.
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I'll have a look. If I don't reply again in a few days, please ping me as it probably means I forgot.
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template, which prevents problems caused when someone incorrectly tries to subst the maintenance tag.
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Hey AnomieBOT thank you for correcting the form of making a disputed section on the Barry Seal page.
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after merge discussions are closed. Or is it something that we mere mortals are not doing properly.
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Some other categories are being considered as well, but the above are pretty solid for a first run (
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Thanks. I thought it might have been some arcane thing from the MOS that I should have been doing.
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I wonder if you could take a look at the Oxy mediation page/user talk. I would welcome your input.
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on the page. Or, for that matter, I can fully protect it for you if you'd rather have that done.
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that were added by other editors. It does not add these tags itself or make other content edits.
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contains the "is_closed" regex but not at the beginning of the section. Probably someone put the
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Why not? It's just bypassing a link to a redirection service, not changing anything substantial.
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I do have an idea for avoiding false positives like Ulises, which I'll try code up later today.
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in some time. Is there any reason for this? It is not like there isn't work for it to do. Best,
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Could you please re-check the EmailTray page for the 'notability' and 'primary sources' issues?
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in this article. By applying the bot to it, you ruin it as a source citation in several ways:
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See the box titled "Regarding the OrphanReferenceFixer, please note:" at the top of the page.
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Whatever the changes were to the article you think "ruined" it, AnomieBOT did not make them.
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Certainly possible, although a little care will have to be taken to avoid finding a possible
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wasn't actually being used anywhere in the page, which is not something AnomieBOT will fix.
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Hi, can you tell me what is wrong with pages Davor Stefanek and Dragana Cvijic? thank you--
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Fair enough if it's just me being an idiot. However, if that's the case please fix these:
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And if I have nothing better to do than stalk a bot's talk page, I need to get a life. :P
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I'm sure AnomieBOT did not do any such thing. If you are referring to what you corrected
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has been usurped and belongs to a different person. But if you want, feel free to place
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The bot should probably test for the word 'usurp' along with the requester's username. –
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Thank you--They all seemed the same to me in the diff window and even the edit window.
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AnomieBOT is a computer program, and cannot read. All AnomieBOT did to that article in
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directly instead of using a content category that may not have perfect correspondence.
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to close 7 sections at once. I'll pass to someone with more experience at PUF than me.
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I noticed that AnomieBOT removes and replaces dates if days are included as it did at
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AnomieBOT thanks you. Although what it intends to do with a kitten, I have no idea ;)
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was not a missing date, but a typo. Is it feasible to check for "obvious" typos like
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must not be substituted - for example, in the inflation calcs used in articles like
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Dear AnomieBOT, you could check the page history to see who created it. Whilst not
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AnomieBOT is a simple computer program, and has no input to give. I suggest you ask
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Not going to pretend I understood all of that, but thanks for fixing it :) Cheers,
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is applied? The template specifically invites other editors to contribute. As for
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Thank you for doing that! I've reverted all the affected edits and fixed the bug.
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Hoping this helps to quench your bot thirst… Congrats on all the hard work ;-)
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did not have a correct date parameter (which caused the article to be listed in
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this particular function of the bot for the time being until this gets fixed. —
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There is no dispute in article. There is no partiality in writing of article.
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Okay, my apologies on "Pratyusha"; in that case, yes, the tag was appropriate.
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Well, that's disappointing. This sort of thing makes Knowledge frustrating.
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Requesting a TemplateReplacer run, please. I need to replace transclusions of
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Thanks for deactivating it. I'd guess some change in 1.19 confused the bot.
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Hey, I see that AnomieBOT normally creates the new TfD page each day (e.g.
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Thank you, oh wise and powerful bot operator, for fixing my silly mistake (
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to maintenance templates added by human editors. You probably want to ask
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itself generally not considered a reliable source for Knowledge articles.
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That's a good idea. I'll probably have the bot recognize dummy parameters
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and so the bot saw the page still in the invalid date category at 17:29.
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Exactly what you thought it probably was, O Mighty Bot. I have fixed it.
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so the article would be placed into the correct maintenance categories.
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I am going to initiate a BRFA and have Cyberbot I get approved for the
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You are confused. AnomieBOT did not add that tag. The tag was added by
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And for that reason I will bid you 'adieu' and get back to my editing!
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Should be fixed now. Please let me know if you see any more problems!
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anyway. Ping me to remind me once WPBIO has had a chance to weigh in.
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Let's wait then to give WPBIO a chance to respon, and until after the
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Bots deserve kitten love too. :) This one does a lot of good work. :D
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as signs to leave a particular transclusion alone; how's that sound?
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AnomieBOT is just a computer program that, among other things, adds
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so AnomieBOT won't add the date to every instance of the template.
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the op, they will almost invariably know who the op is meant to be.
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for the tag at the top of the page to be removed now? Many thanks.
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would date the tags instead at about the same time AnomieBOT would.
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Hi! I forgot to comment on the BRFA. Any chance you could also add
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the template, so you will need to take this issue up with him/her.
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was an unannounced breaking change in the API. Looking at it now.
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to the AltLinkTemplateSubster task in the same way that you have
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I can think of two ways to fix this. Maybe there are others.
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A fine and well-programmed bot, may your diodes never pain you
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Hi! I'm wondering if AnomieBOT could handle cases like these
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AnomieBOT doesn't want anything cited there. It just added "
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