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4076:, Rupa & Co., New Delhi'. Astonishingly you have removed the reference while again you want 'citation'. Please either you restore the reference to the book of sailen Debnath by reverting to the previous position or remove the quotation as earlier the better for the act of removing the reference while keeping the quotation amounts to copy-right violation that is looked after by the Rupa & Co, New Delhi. The previous edition was made by me for the up-gradation of the Knowledge talk-page on Yama. As you administrators do not like reference to the books of Sailen Debnath on the ground of his being only a 'minor academic', you are at liberty to do that; but in that case, you must remove the portion or the quotation taken verbatim from his book. You are not supposed to be involved in copy-right violation.-- 4064:"In Hinduism, Yama often is considered as ‘Kala’ or time, for Yama comes in a particular time and that time is naturally selected; nobody can stop his coming and change the timing. That after birth a living body gradually approaches towards death through decay or disease or because of accident is just a matter of time or duration of time at the end of which there comes Death. The coming of Death may be delayed by treatment of the patient or the sick person or by the pursuit of a better way of life, but the inevitability of death can never be stopped by any means. That is why Yama is called “Kala’ or time, because the coming of Death is just a matter of time in accordance with the law and system of nature." 1025: 833:, which is independent of which part of the page it might be editing and of where the tag might be in the article. Also, the tag dater also edits the entire page since it can't know ahead of time where in the article the tags needing dating might be; this doesn't matter for edit conflict resolution, though, because the way MediaWiki handles a section edit is that it first merges the edited section back into the whole (original) article and then tries to save it just as if the whole page had been edited. 31: 11205: 9819: 7443: 115: 6661: 2252:- insisting on a duplicate daily header. I think it relates to the fact that someone tried to add one manually earlier today (in the same way that one manually adds a record to AFD). I tried to correct the error but was reverted by the bot. I think I've fixed it by removing the manually entered one, but I'm not certain. If you could have a look, that would be great. Obviously no need to stop it or whatever, just a minor glitch. Cheers! 1671: 8602: 8304: 9483: 9472: 9457: 9237: 8238: 6729: 6456: 3052: 2308: 925: 704: 385: 316: 8264: 6677: 7136:. For existing pages, these levels may be set independently for "Edit" and "Move" actions; for non-existent pages, they apply to "Create" only. Since it's the same four levels for both Edit and Create actions, I think that the colours should be consistent; therefore, if a non-existent page is not create-protected, it should show as "red" (it's actually 7581:, would it be possible to add a column to these tables that would allow me to sort by last edit to the page? I do realize there may be other edits to the page defeating the purpose of this in some cases, but it would be helpful to see which requests have been untouched the longest. What do you think? 3543:
Hi Anomie. Thank you very much for writing AnomieBOT, and especially the NewArticleAFDTagger. I know you're busy, so I don't expect that you'll write such a task. Instead, it would be good if you could let Bot Requests readers know whether or not you would accept a patch which adds this functionality
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putting the reference in the right place. Although it may need fixed, it should not be fixed in a way that the bot creates a reference that does not belong. There are many useful bots doing useful tasks on Knowledge; this is not a useful task, to assign a reference to a random sentence in an article,
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I can have a look, should be simple enough since it's very like stuff I've done before. But I'm a little concerned that people will complain about the template being added to 12000 article talk pages without a community-wide discussion. I've seen people complain about that sort of thing before when a
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Or have I simply missunderstood what You ment ? I think I've solved the structue issue, and removesd that one. Could You please take a look at the grammar and spelling again. I agree that formulations were not up to standard. Word "attempt" is now correctly spelled. I appriciate Your work. But if You
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informing me that a page hasn't been changed, so there's nothing to review. I find this feature very useful, better than my watchlist, but it gets broken whenever I use a fact tag because AnomieBOT makes a trivial edit, which triggers the notification ("top" disappears), so I waste my time checking
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family of templates seems to have been due to a slightly different problem, but I'm glad to see you've addressed it. I like your solution of having the bot run, on the fly, a template substitution test and skipping the TemplateUnsubstifier task for that template if the bot doesn't detect a sensible
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notification being really useful on the page of my contributions, and AnomieBOT's current behaviour breaking that useful MediaWiki feature. So I'm looking for ideas for how to stop this feature getting broken by AnomieBOT. Maybe that involves changing AnomieBOT, or Knowledge policy, or MediaWiki.
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However, doing so added a citation where it did not belong. While it would make sense to note the error, the bot should not be attaching references to random locations within articles. This citation that that bot moved was put there to cite the range of the organism within the fossil record, a very
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Often people will copy a passage from some related page and not notice they introduced an orphaned ref. So if the named ref doesn't appear at all in the current page's history, the bot will look at linked and backlinked pages to see if there is a unique ref with that name. If so, it assumes that's
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I presume you're talking about the maintenance tag dating task, although you didn't specify. The community, by desiring that maintenance categories be organized by date, disagrees with your complaint that the date parameter is "non-required". Nor do I see how AnomieBOT is impolite, if "politeness"
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I have undone both your edit and the October 12 edit, restoring the page to its previous state. Your edit made the formatting of the page look undesirable, and I couldn't figure out how to keep your stuff and still make the page look good. If there is some advantage to using the template you added
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I've asked others at WP:MED to comment on your concerns. My own, personal view is, that these are, generally, articles in a fairly specialized field (health), that have a lot of impact; therefore, it's more important that the information be of high quality and reliable. Many (most?) editors have
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The idea is basically to take the stigma out of discretionary sanctions alerts (which are currently known as notices). Eliminating "naming and shaming" logs, in favour of a neutral tracking spreadsheet maintained by a stable bot seems the ideal solution. Does this sound like something it would be
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and comment what's importaint from that webbpage. I'm not sure I do understad what You mean. Is references ment to copy the entire source. Anyone can very easy just go to the refered site and read everything. And if all references included long documents whithin the ref and /ref then, 1. editing
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Feel free to undo the bot's edit in order to undo the vandal edit, that's exactly the correct thing to do. If the article is still broken after the two reverts, the bot will revisit the page in due course. I have no idea why ClueBot didn't get that one; you might try asking that bot's operators.
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Dear Anomie BOT, you have removed the reference to the book of Sailen Debnath while keeping the entire quotation and version from his book. this part "Yama is assisted by Chitragupta who is assigned with the task of keeping complete records of actions of human beings on the earth, and upon their
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Yes, AnomieBOT can still do that. Note the details described in the "Before requesting a WikiProjectTagger run, please read the following" box at the top of this talk page. The short version is that you'll have to make a list of the specific categories to be processed, and have a discussion at
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Hi AnomieBOT! The BAG/Status page has last editor (+datetime) and last BAG editor (+datetime). Could you ask your programmer to change you so that the newer (or older, whatever) of the two columns gets highlighted in a different colour (such as light gray) so I can tell when the back and forth
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Yes the conversation that Doc James points to was indeed a public notice at the appropriate project-wide discussion board, received comments for nine days and the idea received pretty clear support. Wouldn't that be enough to meet the concern that a community-wide discussion should be held?
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lead paragraph and notable residents section. I despise templates, they make articles look ugly. My coworkers ask what this section in the box means and what this means here. I tell them just ignore these templates and read the rest of the article. This also must be why teachers are telling
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It seems possible, but it would require checking every user talk page edit thanks to requirement #5. Thought also has to be given to what happens if user C comes along and reverts, corrupts, or moves the message (possibly before user B sees it). I'd also suggest incorporating a comment with
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There are four levels of protection shown on the screen where the protection level of a page (existing or not) may be altered: "Allow all users"; "Require autoconfirmed or confirmed access"; "Require template editor access"; and "Require administrator access". These are commonly known as
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were two of the 20 or so articles that had no date on the copyedit tag, FWIW. It looks like one of our copy editors put dates on the copyedit tags manually, 5-6 days after they were initially tagged. I don't know if you'll be able to figure out anything from that information. Thanks. –
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gets very difficult. 2. from certain souces other signs than the text follows with, during coying. And the text partly becomes a pure blur. 3.Space on the servers has becomming an increasing prpblem. So why copy more than necessary ? 4 and is that legal ? And what about 177 pages ?
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which is not being archived by this bot (which is only doing AfDs). I would just delete it myself but don't want to deny its passage to an archive somewhere. If anyone reading this can delete/archive it, please go ahead. It has been sitting there since January 2013. Thanks,
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takes a positional parameter, being the name of the page that is actually to be edited. This happens in at least two situations: (i) when one talk page is shared by several main pages (often templates); (ii) where a talk page has a subpage but the mainpage does not (e.g.
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I already gave you the best suggestion I have: add the dates yourself when placing the tags and AnomieBOT won't need to edit the page. Other suggestions would be to use a feature that is intended for watching pages instead of the "(top)" indicator on contribs, or go to
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I have the code ready to do this. Basically, it inserts the template above any WikiProject banners (or the WikiProjectBannerShell), if any, or otherwise it tries to find a "good" place to insert it among the other talkpage header templates. Did you post a notice at
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Hi, on the BRFA, it says, "approved for trial" and "trial completed". I just checked a few pages that transclude Infobox_disease, than they have the template. Did it ever run to completion? Is there anywhere someone could go to see a report? Thanks!
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But I don't want editing Knowledge to be harder. I'm a programmer, syntax doesn't scare me, but I also know that users don't accept vertical bars and equals signs. Curly braces is already enough to ask. Bots should make Knowledge less annoying.
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Having Municipality = {{#ifeq:Stadt|Stadt||Nauen }} in the infobox is wrong. 99% of editors have no clue how to handle template programming. Template programming should never be in articles. Having an if statement that produces blank text isn't
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Should be fixed now. I also added a check to try to prevent this sort of thing from happening again: it will post here and refuse to continue if the appropriate "top" template doesn't contain the wikitext it looks for to detect closed discussions.
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No. Above, I'm talking about what should happen when an IP requests a page that isn't protected be created (since they can't create any pages themselves). Here, a page that's SALTed is being requested to be created and isn't flagging as such.
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it's the best approach, I now see that the template's stewards think it should be on the talk page instead of the article page itself. That aside, I wanted to alert you that the bot's move did not register on my watchlist. Is that by design?
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Can the "redirect has more than 1 revision and was edited less than 4 days ago" check be moved before the "target page has recent log entries" check, so that if both of those are true, the first one is the one that shows up on the log page?
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My bad. It was late and I probably did not have the template up. I put it up later and I guess that kept the bot away. No worries and I did not mean to be testy. You know how it is with the EC's. I will just be vigilant about using the
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Thanks both. I felt bad undoing what was a good bot edit, but couldn't figure out how to fix it otherwise. Now off to bother Wylie so I understand what I messed up in the first place so bot doesn't need to be my personal housekeeper :-)
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Not exactly... There are a lot of requests where a question is posted, and are awaiting a response. The "Tagged since" column only tells how long the request has been on the page, not if there has been any interaction/correspondence.
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weren't being archived, I have created an archive page. Is there anything else I need to do for the bot to start archiving the closed AfDs? (I don't see any mysterious summoning code on other such pages but may well be missing it.)
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Could you help with this? If not, could you point me in the right direction? I am a Perl programmer, so could probably do it myself, but in a first crack at it, had some trouble installing/using Mediawiki::bot with a test wiki.
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Since this particular issue happens so often, would it be possible to set AnomieBOT that if it finds the beginning closed template at the end of a section, to act like it found it at the start of the next section automatically?
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takes two parameters, it was referring to those. For example, instead of the discussion result being "Discussion endorsed" the bot might be thinking it was "Discussion endorsed – ] (]) 21:23, 1 October 2013 (UTC) <!-- * --:
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Oh, I see. Geeze, this editor has created incomprehensible, useless articles, and having this bot editing, causing me an edit conflict, while I am trying to read, edit, and correct this set of junk articles is very annoying.
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I assume this has been thought of but I couldn't find it in the archives, I was just wondering why AnomieBOT doesn't replace templates with their more readable expansions when dating them? Similar to how AWB does it using
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for further discussion first (and maybe someone else would be more interested in doing it, the need to check every user talk edit rather than just periodically checking transclusions of some sort doesn't excite me).
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difficulty identifying reliable sources for these kinds of topics, and this template is designed merely to point them in the right direction. As it's on the talk pages, it's fairly unobtrusive. Just my two cents.
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Can semi-protected edit requests for unprotected pages that don't exist (except talk pages and pages in the Draft namespace) be changed to yellow in the SPERTable instead of red? (Basically, doing the equivalent of
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which is between red and magenta in hue); but if it is create-protected (at any level) it should show as the colour appropriate to that level for whichever of PERTable/TPERTable/SPERTable that it is listed in.
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Cleanup tags need to be dated so they can be categorized in the appropriate cleanup categories. If you don't want to see AnomieBOT's changes, I suggest hiding bots from your watchlist, or alternatively, follow
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In 2nd Infantry Regiment (United States), Ramrod, line 60 you put (Dating maintenance tags: {{Cn}}) what is that supposed to mean and why? I would like your explanation not a canned explanation from wikipedia.
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Bot/human edit war: bot wins, the articles are all his. Maybe the bot can now continue editing the rest of the junk out of this editor's articles, since it is interfering with my trying to make sense of them.
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This bot seems to be sticking 'citation needed' and 'ambiguity' notices everywhere - I'm getting a bit sick of reversing them. It adds citation needed notices to sentences or paragraphs that have < ref :
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for an example. It's adding {{#ifeq:Stadt|Stadt|Nauen| }} and {{{Kreis}}} Instead of the correct parameters. Why is it keeping the German parameter name instead of converting it to English... Kreis -:
5769:, where I listed the categories and linked to the details in the WikiProjectTagger run. I didn't get much of a response on the project's talk page, but Sarah (the project's founder) signed off on the list 2162:, thanks. I see now that the tag is not quite what I wanted - my intention was to call attention to the fact that the information is outdated/ old. I can't find the correct tag template for that. Regards, 9295:
Does AnomieBOT still have the programming to clerk the CHUS page? I'm thinking of asking Legoktm to retire Legobot from clerking there because it seems to not be as stable as AnomieBOT has been at usurp.
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Please put code on a subpage in your userspace, so it's easier to diff it. I should hopefully be back to my normal activity level soon (see the header message) and I'll try to remember to review it then.
5773:. I can ask more editors to check the categories and weigh in if you'd like, but we've had a related scope discussion and I'm anticipating very few false positives with this list. Here are the categories: 8118:). I have uploaded it so many times but every time some issue occurs regarding license or copyright. I don't know how to fix it or upload image successfully. You can find best pictures of Govinda here 5581:
new, but has been in place for well over six years. You've been editing since July 2004, and so this feature came in when you had been editing for less than three years, so why is it suddenly a problem
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shows Hellknowz as a BAGger and Hellknowz has been listed as Last BAG editor elsewhere in that list. Hellknowz edited after Josh Parris, so, um, huh? Bug? Or correct behaviour that I don't understand?
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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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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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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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Thanks. That makes perfect sense since it was a (clearly) broken redirect. Now that I can see it, it appears I made some kind of weird copy error in creating the page, and failed to catch my error.
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marks PERTableUpdater as "ended"? Does this mean it won't run any more? That would be a shame, because by watchlisting the SPERTable one can get very quick notice of new edit requests. (I know about
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Please do not work on my new page until I am finished - I have just lost about 40 minutes of work. I know you do great work, I just could not find the "work in progress" template. Mybad. Thankyou
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means some anti-spam measure is using AbuseFilter rather than SpamBlacklist and someone didn't properly clean up after themselves, but a human needs to double-check it. The attempted changes were:
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students not to use wiki articles as sources in papers because you never know what templates might be on articles. Disgusting drive-by tagging, disable this bot as soon as you can. Peace out! --
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The hard part there is that then the bot has to load the content for each talk page and parse out the template. Which is certainly doable, but a bit of a pain. I'll have to give it some thought.
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being able to add {{cn}} and other tags to an article, having full confidence that AnomieBOT will insert the date for me while I am off doing tasks that only humans can do. Thanks, AnomieBOT! –
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ref group-"Note" was fixed by replacing this with ref which was not helpful. The problem was the dash should have been an equals sign. All fixed now, but I thought you might be interested. :) --
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to a maintenance tag added by some human editor. You should look in the history of whichever page you're referring to to look for the edit that actually added the tag, and contact that editor.
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It's quite annoying to see that all that's been done is a very minor edit. Alright, maybe a date= parameter is useful. So to stop bots from messing up the (current) tag, I started adding it.
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So it would be much better if you upload either the pictures whose link i have given above of Govinda without any licensing/copyright issue or upload any best picture of Govinda Thank you
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The problem seems the same to me in both cases, "|"s outside of transclusions and wikilinks make it so we can't just dump the wikitext of the template into a parameter to #invoke:Module.
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The BRFA list cannot be processed. Most likely, someone has screwed around with the section headers. Either fix it back to the old layout, or update me to handle the new version. Thanks.
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to maintenance tags added by other (human) users. If you carefully examine whichever edit you are complaining about, you will note that the tag was already present and the bot only added
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The BRFA list cannot be processed. Most likely, someone has screwed around with the section headers. Either fix it back to the old layout, or update me to handle the new version. Thanks.
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Since you have given no context, I have no idea what you are talking about. But it seems that you are confused. AnomieBOT is a simple computer program, and what it most likely did is add
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I'm a little confused on what's next. Since it was deleted without an AfD or RfD, then I would assume that only an admin can recreate the redir and clean up my error. Is that true?
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Thanks for letting me know, and for hitting the emergency stop. I'm working on a fix now, and I'll scan all the bot's edits for any other templates that seem to have the same problem.
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Hmm. Unfortunately there are no articles in the category now, so I can't look at them to see what the problem might have been. If you happen to still have a list of them, let me know.
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Disclaimer: I know very little about how AnomieBOT works, but I have benefited greatly from its drive-by dating of my undated tags. I love being allowed to be lazy! Thanks for that. –
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last night. Not sure which of the last 3, it was. It's also possible I'm mistaken and did not have the tag up in time. But it seemed like it dated a "cn" tag when I was working.
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and a corresponding change to the bot, but I forgot that every page with an active edit request would need purging too. Doing that now, then the next bot update should fix things.
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You're welcome. Maybe you'll support me if I make a request for the new template editor user right :-) ? In any case, I appreciate that you responded to the issue so quickly. —
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I'm still trying to decide if there is a good way to do it that wouldn't require loading the content of every talk page containing the template, or if that's an acceptable load.
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When, at a later date, somebody comes across a statement tagged like this, it can help to know just how long the statement has been unsourced. If it's been a long time since the
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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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reviews the request and decides to approve or deny it. AnomieBOT is just a bot that helps out by checking various factors so the 'crats don't have to look things up themselves.
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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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100 transclusions. In fact, most of them currently have zero transclusions because I got bored last night and substed them all (this was before I discovered AnomieBOT). Thanks!
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Original template has no mention of Kreis, thus Kreis doesn't show up in the article. After substituting, the completed article now shows "Kreis = {{{Kreis}}}" to the reader.
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I'm as polite as possible, but your bot just isn't. Can't you at least add something so that wikipedians can tell it not to fiddle with tags they add? It's really annoying.
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to AnomieBOT, and to also let readers know whether or not you or any other bot did NewArticleAFDTagging of all pre-existing articles before you launched your bot. Thank you! —
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Just wanted to say thanks to you and the bot. I've tried not to make errors when I'm adding wiki mark-ups but mistakes happen and the bot makes my life much easier. Thanks
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Can anyone suggest ways to fix this, either by improving AnomieBOT, making a slight change to the MediaWiki software, or changing the rules/guidelines of the wiki? Thanks.
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in particular because last I looked it seemed to run on "whatever someone decides to dump there" rather than any sort of consensus as to what should actually be bypassed.
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Parts of this article (those related to December 2006) are outdated. Please update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information. (December 2013)
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Not one you can fix, it needs a code change to the bot. Changing the section header to "fixed" would just have the bot re-post this section on its next run of the task.
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in a better way than it did? This change actually made the page worse, because the reference still showed an error after, and now it's not obvious a URL was ever added.
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wouldn't get it first? I couldn't figure out how to fix the template without undoing AnomieBot, so you may need to sic it on that article again. Thanks for any insight
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The problem with that is how far does it go trying to guess what people really meant? But I'll think about if there's a decent way to make it more or less foolproof.
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That's fine. The bot doesn't mind repeating its edit if necessary, although often it was the vandalism that caused the bot to need to do anything in the first place.
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is transcluded in other pages and appears to consist of nothing but an invocation of a template that should be dated but isn't. Please fix it (most likely by adding
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or another maintenance tag to an article, please check again. AnomieBOT only added the current date to a maintenance tag added by another editor in a previous edit.
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July 2013. Trivial crap like that is why I stopped even tagging articles. I think I'll stop again. Congratulations to you, and your valuable service to wikipedia.
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I don't see that it would create any extra server load since your bot is already editing the page but does make the code a bit more readable for later editors.
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Oh, the whitespace. Why'd the bot say "an entire discussion is part of {{{1}}} or {{{2}}}", instead of putting something sensible in parameters 1 or 2, though?
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what was meant and copies it. In this case, apparently some IP did something completely silly and it just happened to match a single ref in a linked article.
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The bot has no way of knowing that the user who pasted in the broken ref from some other article meant to use a completely different ref with the same name.
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This is likely my fault. I had to change those templates slightly to fix them in mobile view, and AnomieBOT apparently looks for the exact contents of them.
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so that this table can be neatly transcluded other places (like I want to put it on my edit notice on my talk page so I can see requests when I respond to
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by smiling at someone else, whether it be someone you have had disagreements with in the past or a good friend. Go on, smile! Cheers, and happy editing!
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by smiling at someone else, whether it be someone you have had disagreements with in the past or a good friend. Go on, smile! Cheers, and happy editing!
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template was added, this can indicate that it simply cannot be sourced, and so complete removal of the statement might be a reasonable action. Hence, the
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right (that is, it got it wrong, but it was no big deal, and even mildly amusing). Just dropping a note, in case it looks interesting to you. Thanks. -
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You should have read this page's edit notice, it would have saved you some trouble. For your convenience, I'll reproduce the relevant bit here for you:
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If an edit semi-protected template is placed on a talk page when the corresponding content page doesn't exist, can it be colored yellow instead of red?
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http://hamaraphotos.com/albums300_2012/wpw-20130504/hpse_normal__1644962347_%20Govinda%20photo%20shoot%20for%20designer%20Suprabha%20Jain%20%289%29.jpg
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Hi, could you please review and pass the article you tagged(Dating maintenance tags: {{Notability}} {{Advert}}). The content has be edited since then.
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Not really. It can easily be made to not alter closed requests. Besides, AnomieBOT already handles cascading and titleblacklist protection properly.
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I see that the bot was approved for that task, I was under the impression that it was meant to edit in mainspace. I've reverted a few of the edits (
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can check the formulations again I would be greatful. As indeed if You can give a brief answer to my questions concerning "full citation". reguards
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If you could look this new code over and let me know if it works (I don't see why it wouldn't), I would be tickled to see it implemented. Thanks.
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I figured this "may" be of interest to you for an update to this bot to make the "protection level" section more accurate. Keep up the good work!
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The problem I see with that is that it implies the wrong template was used. When an IP user requests a page (other than an article) to be created,
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Z-number helps (I missed seeing that), although it would probably help if the topic were passed to the Z-number template. But you can't just use
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it must have gotten confused, because both of those base cites were still present in the article. Is this a bot bug or am I missing something?
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https://en.wikipedia.org/Wikipedia:Administrators%27_noticeboard#Mass_revert_of_AnomieBOT_II_needed.3F_Urgent_attention_needed_.28templates.21.29
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Do you have bots hidden from your watchlist? As a (relatively) uncontroversial maintenance edit, the moving of this template is marked as "bot".
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If you don't want AnomieBOT to "fiddle with" tags you add, then add the date parameter yourself. Recently all of the maintenance tags listed at
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I'm the one who merged it ;) I don't think any changes to the bot are necessary, and I believe Jack and others are already planning to update
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as some new feature that has been imposed without consensus. But I have demonstrated - and can present more evidence if you like - that it is
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it's unlikely that a source will be forthcoming any time soon, so it's probably better just to remove the sentence. However, something marked
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In every instance I've seen this happen, it's because an extra User: was added before the username. Can the bot be updated to handle that?
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at some point. I'll see about getting it there somewhat soon, although if nothing else it'll be there once I get ready to actually run it.
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machine-readable data in the substed output, if possible. AnomieBOT probably could do all this, but it might be better to bring it up at
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with an extra equals sign. This meant MediaWiki would not recognize the name, and AnomieBOT eventually removed the entirely bogus text.
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Because I think it's pointless to clutter the diffs by bypassing template redirects along with the dating. And I really don't care for
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tags with dates pretty quickly. I did a random check on a few of the articles, and they all had the copyedit tag added on October 25.
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When an edit protected tag is placed on a page, and it contains the parameter that sets the page being requested to be edited (example
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to tags added by a human editor. You should review the history to find who originally added the tag, and contact that person instead.
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The log entry format would be similar to "User A alerted User B of discretionary sanctions active in TOPIC. <Diff - Timestamp: -->
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that were already present. It does not "review" or "pass" articles, nor does it add the tags in question. I suggest that you contact
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may be on hold pending a discussion about what's going to happen to the thousands of archived requests that shouldn't be altered...
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and more wikitext and the whole of the actual discussion all the way until the middle of {{DRV top}}'s output for the next section".
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If your human would get back in touch with me, or just restore the redir, I'm sure we can discuss and fix anything that is needed.
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Ah, okay. I must have misremembered. It looks like Legobot is moving to a different server, so will hopefully be more stable now. –
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AnomieBOT didn't outrace ClueBot though, as ClueBot usually acts within seconds while AnomieBOT waited two hours before fixing it.
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It does that for FFD (it even moves the section header). But for PUF, it can't really tell the difference between "someone stuck {{
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That's not actually correct, though. Anyone with an account may create a page, it's not necessary to become autoconfirmed first.
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The bot appears to be tagging articles on veterinary topics with a MEDRS template. Not sure that's within the scope of MEDRS.
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an unchanged article, and then I've nothing on my contributions list notifying me when that an article really does get changed.
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Hopefully fixed. This message is really unclear, worse than most of this kind of messages. It seems to do this itself usually (
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is fine with me, as long as people had the opportunity to know about it without watching WPMed's talk page. Dropping a note at
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THANKS! for doing ALL of that. I appreciate it. And the cleanup you did will leave the best/correct record in WP. Cheers.
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death deciding to have them reincarnated as a superior or inferior organism, depending on their actions on the earth (Karma).
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I know it's not perfectly correct, but we don't have a protection level for registered users, and it's better than nothing.
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Cool! Can I see the code you developed to do this? What you're describing sounds like a bigger job than I thought it was.
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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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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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I can do that. They are mostly minor formating changes to the table. Thanks and I hope your situation is better soon. :)
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What I wound up doing is having the template insert a "urn"-protocol link, so the bot just has to fetch the list of those.
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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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What I wound up doing is having the template insert a "urn"-protocol link, so the bot just has to fetch the list of those.
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The concern is whether anyone who doesn't watch WikiProject Medicine's talk page would have been aware of the discussion.
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template to the top of many in-scope article talk pages. The list of pages would be all of those that transclude any of
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Looks like the shared MySQL server had an OOM situation, which caused some of AnomieBOT's tasks to die. Restarted them.
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to put pages in an additional category when a parameter is passed to it, and then only load the pages in that category.
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comes into use, we hope to replace manual logging with bot-assisted automated logging. This is the intended behaviour:
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I know you mean well by your comment but newness or differences compared to SmackBot aren't the issue. It's about the
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Thanks for pointing that out. Usen't to be required. I'll try to think of other suggestions then to fix this problem.
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You'll have to be more specific. Which edit caused a conflict? The tasks most likely to result in a conflict check for
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that there is no difference in the resulting infobox wikitext. I also note that "{{{Kreis}}}" does in fact show up in
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Alright, I understand now.  :) I thought it was weird for it to remove a detail like that. Thanks for your help. --
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at the VG WikiProject, we decided to keep it like that. So could you have the bot stop updating the collab template?
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SIR WILLIAM BOWES article Please remove the need for citation tag - the references are all in order. Cheers Mike
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Nothing wrong with it (and it was 4 October, not 10 October, which is this coming Thursday). The problem was that in
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Log entries would hopefully be added even if User B reverts User A's message, or corrupts or moves User A's section.
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WikiProject decides something without advertising the discussion to people who don't watch the project's talk page.
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Thank you for letting me know that the copyvios I found should be discussed in the Commons forum. I was trying to
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The project isn't using importance assessments, but it would be helpful to have the article class auto-assigned.
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because I always date mine, but I understand the point). Also, if somebody sees that a particular sentence has a
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Here is a tea for you. Have some rest. And next time, please help me to update my article. :) Have a nice day.
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I wasn't aware, and this bot installation is A Very Bad Idea ... it should be stopped. Discussion of issues at
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That bot task (DatedCategoryCreator) doesn't care anything about the template, it just works on categories in
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where multiple people check that the listed categories contain only articles that are in the project's scope.
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AbuseFilter and its tagging feature. It's been a perfect solution! Thanks again for your earlier assistance,
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I've now gone through the bot's edits for this task; it looks like you already fixed all except one. Thanks!
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doesn't seem to have anyone supporting that except you; the rest seem to prefer fixing the template instead.
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I hope I now improved the article substantially, so that you can remove some of these tags kindest regards
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https://en.wikipedia.org/search/?title=Module:Protected_edit_request&diff=588099244&oldid=587038234
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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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I've hit the emergency shutoff for the TemplateUnsubstifier task. Something seems to have gone wrong, see
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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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Gronky, all through this I've been getting the distinct impression that you're treating the bot-dating of
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possible? If so, would you be willing to have AnomieBOT do this? Thanks for your consideration. Regards,
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class, which is set on the cells of the "Last edit" column when the last edit is also the last BAG edit.
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The bot failed to create today's page, and failed to add both today's and yesterday's pages to the list.
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to increase the waiting time to 2 hours since the most recent edit, but others don't (at least not yet).
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to the talk pages of articles within defined categories. Is this something that AnomieBOT can still do?
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Exactly what was supposed to happen? If there's something wrong with that edit, please provide details.
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The date parameter is supposed to contain the month and year, no day. This corresponds to the fact that
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You may want to update the template's documentation with this information. Thanks, and happy editing!
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It looks like you got it. I've fixed the bug in the bot that was making it do that in this situation.
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And does it open the whole article or just the place where it works? (IOW does it cause a conflict?)
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does. If you enter "July 2013" with correct capitalization, it works fine and the bot won't edit it.
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of discretionary sanctions, the notice is logged at the related arbitration decision page. When the
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Khmmm, this is not the message that I would like to see on this page, since the article in question
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Yikes! I didn't have that page on my Watchlist. I should have. I am one of the coordinators for the
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is completely outdated, not just parts of it. Unfortunately the same message shows if I change to
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accidentally commented out a large swath of the article, which left those two references broken (
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FYI - this has already been done. The same user posted the same request on my bot's talk page.
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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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The bot actually had no idea that "data" was a misnamed date parameter, so it just added "date".
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to it. You should look further back in the history to find the human editor who did add the tag.
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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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Weird... would it be possible to give that field a slightly more descriptive name in that case? —
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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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Ah yes, because the comment close got botched in that edit. That's what I missed. Thanks ...
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We don't? I thought "*" was for everyone including anons and "user" was for registered users?
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Hello, please use the rights log instead of the makebot log in the links labelled "F". Thanks.
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Hmm, I have no idea why that is "ended". I'll take a look at the code and restart it shortly.
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Hi, I have requested for Change of Username using Usurpations from Mb-m → Mmitra. It's almost
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Have saved it in my Sandbox. Thanks again! Do not know what we would do without you Bots!!!
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simply because it is in the wrong place. A broken reference is better than one that is wrong.
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Can edit requests to modules be colored green instead of white, like templates currently are?
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Request to shut off this Bot immediately as this is loading up incorrect edits to this page:
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It appears you are confused. AnomieBOT did not add any tags to that article, it only added
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That DRV was grossly malformed. I cleaned it up enough that it should work at this point.
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The bot writes a new log entry to Template:Ds/alert/log (or some similar, neutral page).
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citations at their ends! This sort of flagging is not suitable for a bot to undertake.
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from being auto-fixed was fixed back in 2009. But I made it a bit more robust anyway.
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notwithstanding it's a candidate to be left alone if you cannot source it yourself. --
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Am I being impatient? Could something bot-related be stuck and in need of a restart?
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BTW, I changed the message to "Probably someone screwed up the wikitext created by {{
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Hello- First, I hope I'm in the right place. I followed a link in an edit summary to
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Why is the protection level not always displayed in the edit protected tables (e.g.
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I had to ZOOM 200% to see the difference... Thanks for your sending me your message
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Because the editor who made the request, fed a "1" as a parameter to the template (
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Hi there, Any idea what the issue is, and how long until it is fixed? . Thanks, --
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requires me to have another go? Sometimes I miss stuff on my watchlist. Thanks!
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Change of Username (Usurpations request) Request Still In Progress : Mb-m → Mmitra
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We do have that as a group, but no protection level corresponding to that group.
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You are confused. AnomieBOT is a computer program that, among other things, adds
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rolled back the edit in question. I also filed a request for semi-protection at
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it straight away so that a well-intentioned bot won't delete it again. I also
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Yes, I'm talking about adding dates to my fact tags. Please add an opt-out.
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Something is wrong with the bot: it closed the same discussion four times. --
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AnomieBOT actually queries the list of categories on the article looking for
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That's not an issue with the bot. That's just what the template subst's to.
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Looks like the job hit a memory limit. I bumped it up and restarted it now.
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for some other page. There's some pages you can use to test it linked from
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Many times AnomieBOT has done good work in rescuing lost base cites, but on
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Related to this discussion above/below, I've created a discussion at WP:AN (
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Shows Josh Parris as the last BAG editor, and Hellknowz as the last editor;
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I don't think I ever had code to clerk CHUS, just to do the auto-closing.
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Seems to be having issues still... it hasn't updated in about 10 hours. --
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Oh, someone's reacted to my edit, great, let's see what they've changed...
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If you wouldn't mind, please do revert yourself if the edits are correct.
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etc have partial wikitable syntax, but it's the pipes that are the issue.
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and orphaned, so there should be no problem with the transclusion count.
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Heh, it turns out I misremembered and the thing that was really stopping
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to detect a closed discussion. I'll have that adjusted in a few minutes.
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Hi, Anomie, it looks like there is general support for this idea on VPR,
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Does AnomieBOT have an issue with the day or is this normal behavior? --
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Does the bot check for "inuse" in sections or only at the article top?
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It was deleted because it was broken. The full wikitext on the page was
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no, it's just AnomieBOT. Again, adding non-required arguments to tags.
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specific citation that does not belong just anywhere in the article. --(
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Help with inserting a template at the top of medicine-related talk pages
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parameter (as do most of the other cleanup templates), so you would put
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and try to convince people to change how maintenance categories work.
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50 pages were tagged, now we're waiting for approval to do the rest.
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It would be easy enough to add. But is it actually going to see use?
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d'oh. It had nothing to do with the articles at all, the problem is
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The PERTable pages haven't updated in over 24 hours. Any idea why?
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Yet, that is not enough. I still get bitten. Like, july 2013 -: -->
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It was not adjusting correctly. Perhaps you can take a look at it.
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The job hit its memory limit. I've bumped it up and restarted it.
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AnomieBOT did no such thing. Apparently you are complaining about
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where the bot moved it to, it was where the bot moved it from. --(
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Restarted the bot. It looks like a database error took it down.
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but is not included in the list. I'm going to assume all of the
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Some discussion with expression of support can be found here at
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Just remove the bot's template and it won't update it anymore.
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Please read the box at the top of the bot's talk page. Thanks.
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seems to contain a level-4 header. Probably someone screwed up
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Right, it had more than one usage in the article. I'm on it. –
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Is it editing through the inuse template? (when on a section)?
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I didn't see that in one article I put <ref anme=WS/: -->
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messages on my talk page. :) Thanks if you can do that. :)
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and hopefully this one has made your day better. Spread the
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Thanks for the update. The reason for the failure with the
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versus the ones we had there before, please let me know. –
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If it is of interest to you, the BOTREQ went nowhere so we
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Please stop this bot from reverting my edit. Thank you. --(
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template on the page, which apparently broke stuff.
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for review which was merged. Starting January 16th,
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Your bot has just formatted my tag at 8937:the revision of Börnicke before AnomieBOT's edit 7002:The bot change is done now, the bot will ignore 5172:}} (note, though, that this may not work inside 4012:Not quite the right tag, you had contributed to 8720:Change message priority on broken redirect page 6363:Knowledge:Possibly unfree files/2013 December 3 6355:Knowledge:Possibly unfree files/2013 December 3 4741:Knowledge:WikiProject Deletion sorting/Football 4437:Protection level was changed, no text changes. 4413:was modified from the last known good version ( 3641:Category:Knowledge semi-protected edit requests 3472:Also, the error messages were there already. -- 3091:Knowledge:Deletion review/Log/2013 September 16 3083:Knowledge:Deletion review/Log/2013 September 16 1811:Knowledge:WikiProject Deletion sorting/Paganism 1578:Wonderful give us a week to get broader input. 831:Category:Pages actively undergoing a major edit 8943:and AnomieBOT just substs the template—it's a 8442:Hello BOT. Just to let you know. I had to zap 8288:}} to their talk page with a friendly message. 8218:Could I add my vote to this request? — Martin 7861:Special:WhatLinksHere/Template:Z33?namespace=3 7481:will work here. (It works on the beta cluster 6800:https://en.wikipedia.org/Zahira_College_Matale 6701:}} to their talk page with a friendly message. 5188:I've said it before, and I'll say it again: I 5070:I've noticed that the bot made a strange edit 4677:: all that AnomieBOT did was add dates to the 3744:Yeah, I need to find time to update the code. 3343:has stopped the FFD task by inserting text at 3311:Knowledge:Possibly unfree files/2013 October 1 3149:someone screwed up the wikitext inserted by {{ 2388:to the dated template invocation), or fix me. 1831:Knowledge:WikiProject Deletion sorting/Compact 836:Maybe I'm just missing it, but I don't see an 8803:for consensus for this action. The necessary 7992:CHUUClerk: Cannot find info for username in 7777:Hi Anomie. Based on an emerging consensus at 7381:Create-protection shows up as "Not protected" 6739:, is AnomieBOT going bonkers? I ask because 6272:The bot is now done. 2691 pages were tagged. 4219:Category:Knowledge articles needing copy edit 3393:Yeah, it's your fault ;) AnomieBOT looks for 2493:. One easy way to add the category is to add 2434:Hi! I was wondering about the possibility of 2356:child categories are safe to keep? Thanks! — 352:Knowledge:Possibly unfree files/2013 April 25 344:Knowledge:Possibly unfree files/2013 April 25 283:Knowledge:Possibly unfree files/2013 April 23 275:Knowledge:Possibly unfree files/2013 April 23 8567:Knowledge:AutoWikiBrowser/Template redirects 8186:Talk:Tea Party movement/Moderated discussion 8116:https://en.wikipedia.org/Govinda_%28actor%29 8110:upload the display picture of Govinda(actor) 6173:Category:American women installation artists 5631:Hi. Just to point that the bot *almost* got 4669:the notice displayed when you edit this page 4291:to the category itself. That took it out of 4221:. I believe that AnomieBOT usually tags the 3581:from the date of request but still it shows 2980:I think that this is the same as the q that 2519:Will do! Thankfully, none of them have : --> 2372:TagDater: Possible broken wrapper template 2250:Knowledge:Deletion review/Log/2013 August 29 600:Moving Template:Translated_page to talk page 9073:Knowledge:Deletion review/Log/2014 March 12 9004:Rescued "Dokku resigned original" from rev 8560:Expanding Cn → Citation needed (and others) 8311:- it's already showing the two requests on 6008:Category:American women performance artists 5421:Category:Articles with unsourced statements 5411:. Its presence initially put the page into 2715:Passengers on the Anne and the Little James 9825:. 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