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Oops. Turns out the database got corrupted a while back, and the bot has just been throwing random error messages. I'm regenerating it now (usually takes ~1 day) and then the bot should update your index. Sorry about that.
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Hi there. This bot(Legobot III) is blocked and inactive, as a result its bot flag will soon be removed to try and tidy up our list of accounts with bot flags. If you have any problems get in touch with me on my talk page!
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I thought my talk page was being archived by
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The first timestamp the bot sees ("16 July 2013 (UTC)") is when it thinks the RfC was opened. I recommend you create a new 3 level header like ===Discussion===, add a simple statement, and put the RfC header there.
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a difficult page to load, so I wonder whether a better solution would be to have the different subject areas on their own pages. Hopefully the people with technical knowledge will be able to work something out.
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I have recently been trying to put a RFC template for a certain topic/discussion on the
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Umm, maybe in the future. I think addbot takes care of this for now so between both bots this situation should get covered. It would require me using less-efficient regexes which I don't want to right now.
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I poked Sigma to archive WT:DYK, which his bot did. I've set up one more run in Talk:, User talk:, Knowledge:, and
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Oh crap, I didn't realize that was in a separate script. I'll set that up to run hourly. Let me check through Chris's code again to make sure I haven't missed anything else.
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1869:Problem on
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1185:at this URL
1166:Greetings!
495:goes live.
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36:This is an
3521:editnotice
3459:Salvidrim!
3420:fixed it.
3359:WP:CHICAGO
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3278:Kevjonesin
3258:Regarding
3003:on an RFC
2189:on my talk
2010:If you do
1997:Kevjonesin
1972:Regarding
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1895:SlimVirgin
1882:SlimVirgin
1782:GA nominee
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3363:WP:WAWARD
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2854:Legosock2
2376:CHU clerk
2263:Ross Hill
2200:Ross Hill
1576:equazcion
1534:equazcion
1518:equazcion
1423:Paulmd199
1353:Yamaguchi
1311:above. --
210:this edit
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3554:Keeby101
3246:contribs
3236:Dcheagle
3188:Darkwind
3181:Task 15?
3103:Jreferee
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2187:Miszabot
2148:Darkwind
2114:contribs
1858:TeamGale
1840:TeamGale
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1265:contribs
1255:RHaworth
1241:contribs
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1108:Bot Flag
1075:contribs
1030:contribs
1008:Thanks!
984:contribs
960:25 March
847:McGeddon
278:Jclemens
3622:Legoktm
3569:Legoktm
3529:Legoktm
3481:Legoktm
3477:WP:DTTR
3422:Legoktm
3406:Legoktm
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3355:WP:FOUR
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3148:Legoktm
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2064:Legoktm
2060:WP:BOTR
2024:Legoktm
1905:Legoktm
1851:Task 22
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1483:EngvarB
1465:Task 13
1456:Task 13
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1336:task 15
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967:Phantom
924:Legoktm
886:Maralia
882:Task 18
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60:Task 22
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3525:WP:RFC
3436:Notice
3330:WP:GAN
3273:. ???
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3126:an RFC
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2575:Faddle
2570:Fiddle
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2299:Aichik
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1919:WT:GAN
1813:Aichik
1799:rose64
1788:WP:GAN
1772:WP:GAN
1750:Aichik
1744:about
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1474:mabdul
1442:rose64
1399:JohnCD
1346:Toshio
1316:rose64
1307:, per
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909:Dianna
702:(talk)
583:Alas,
473:nobots
3101:. --
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