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Bots are computer scripts that operate in an automated or semi-automated way and can perform certain actions more efficiently than humans.

Misplaced Pages bots are Internet bots (computer programs) that perform simple, repetitive tasks on Misplaced Pages. One prominent example of an internet bot used in Misplaced Pages is Lsjbot, which has generated millions of short articles across various language editions of Misplaced Pages.

Activities

Computer programs, called bots, have often been used to automate simple and repetitive tasks, such as correcting common misspellings and stylistic issues, or to start articles, such as geography entries, in a standard format from statistical data. Additionally, there are bots designed to automatically notify editors when they make common editing errors (such as unmatched quotes or unmatched parentheses).

Anti-vandalism bots like ClueBot NG, created in 2010 are programmed to detect and revert vandalism quickly. Bots are able to indicate edits from particular accounts or IP address ranges, as occurred at the time of the shooting down of the MH17 jet incident in July 2014 when it was reported edits were made via IPs controlled by the Russian government.

Bots on Misplaced Pages must be approved before activation.

A bot once created up to 10,000 articles on the Swedish Misplaced Pages in a day. According to Andrew Lih, the current expansion of Misplaced Pages to millions of articles would be difficult to envision without the use of such bots. The Cebuano, Swedish and Waray Wikipedias are known to have high numbers of bot-created content.

Types of bots

Icon that typically represents the bot user right on Misplaced Pages

One way to sort bots is by what activities they perform:

References

  1. Gulbrandsson, Lennart (17 June 2013). "Swedish Misplaced Pages surpasses 1 million articles with aid of article creation bot". Wikimedia Blog. Archived from the original on 24 February 2018. Retrieved 24 February 2018.
  2. "Misplaced Pages:Bots". English Misplaced Pages.
  3. ^ Daniel Nasaw (July 24, 2012). "Meet the 'bots' that edit Misplaced Pages". BBC News.
  4. Halliday, Josh; Arthur, Charles (July 26, 2012). "Boot up: The Misplaced Pages vandalism police, Apple analysts, and more". The Guardian. Retrieved September 5, 2012.
  5. Aube (March 23, 2009). "Abuse Filter is enabled". Misplaced Pages Signpost. Retrieved July 13, 2010.
  6. Aljazeera, July 21, 2014, "MH17 Misplaced Pages entry edited from Russian Government IP Address". Negin (July 21, 2014). "MH17 Misplaced Pages entry edited from Russian government IP address". The Stream - Al Jazeera English. Archived from the original on November 16, 2016. Retrieved July 22, 2014.
  7. Misplaced Pages's policy on bots
  8. Jervell, Ellen Emmerentze (July 13, 2014). "For This Author, 10,000 Misplaced Pages Articles Is a Good Day's Work". The Wall Street Journal. Retrieved August 18, 2014.
  9. Andrew Lih (2009). The Misplaced Pages Revolution, chapter Then came the Bots, pp. 99–106.
  10. Wilson, Kyle (11 February 2020). "The World's Second Largest Misplaced Pages Is Written Almost Entirely by One Bot". Vice.
  11. Zheng, Lei (Nico); Albano, Christopher M.; Vora, Neev M.; Mai, Feng; Nickerson, Jeffrey V. (7 November 2019). "The Roles Bots Play in Misplaced Pages". Proceedings of the ACM on Human-Computer Interaction. 3 (CSCW): 1–20. doi:10.1145/3359317.
  12. Dormehl, Luke (20 January 2020). "Meet the 9 Misplaced Pages bots that make the world's largest encyclopedia possible". Digital Trends.
  13. "This machine kills trolls". 18 February 2014.

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