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Revision as of 21:09, 24 July 2007 editNaomiAmethyst (talk | contribs)Edit filter managers, Extended confirmed users, Rollbackers, Template editors6,269 edits Created page with '<noinclude>Category:Misplaced Pages bot requests for approval</noinclude> ==ClueBot== {{Newbot|ClueBot}} <!-- If this is not the first request, use {...'  Revision as of 21:14, 24 July 2007 edit undoMadman (talk | contribs)Extended confirmed users15,171 editsm Discussion: questionsNext edit →
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===Discussion=== ===Discussion===
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A couple questions.
#Why not use the recent changes IRC feed? It's a lot less bandwidth-intensive, both on the server and on the client.
#Why only report potential vandalism to the owner? Why not open up the communication to the community?
#Are you aware that bots like this already exist, such as AntiVandalBot and MartinBot?
#Do you envision this bot being a replacement for bots like AntiVandalBot and MartinBot, or a supplement?

Thanks! &mdash; ] (] &ndash; ]) 21:14, 24 July 2007 (UTC)

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ClueBot

Operator: Winbots

Automatic or Manually Assisted: Manually assisted until I have corrected all bugs and false positives are few and far between.

Programming Language(s): PHP, my own classes to interact with Misplaced Pages's query.php, api.php, and index.php

Function Summary: Reverting vandalism.

Edit period(s) (e.g. Continuous, daily, one time run): Continuous

Edit rate requested: Only as often as it finds vandalism via Special:RecentChanges, but no faster than 10 edits per minute.

Already has a bot flag (Y/N): N

Function Details: Request RecentChanges and perform basic analysis on the data returned. If it finds something suspicious, request more information about that page and perform more in depth analysis on that information. If it determines that it looks like vandalization and it is in read-only mode: send information to owner. If it determines that it looks like vandalization and it is in read-write mode, request more information on user. If user has a long history on Misplaced Pages, log incident, but do nothing. If user is new/IP address, revert, log incident, and post a notice on the user's talk page.

The bot will also set it's user page and it's source code page when starting.

Discussion

A couple questions.

  1. Why not use the recent changes IRC feed? It's a lot less bandwidth-intensive, both on the server and on the client.
  2. Why only report potential vandalism to the owner? Why not open up the communication to the community?
  3. Are you aware that bots like this already exist, such as AntiVandalBot and MartinBot?
  4. Do you envision this bot being a replacement for bots like AntiVandalBot and MartinBot, or a supplement?

Thanks! — Madman bum and angel (talkdesk) 21:14, 24 July 2007 (UTC)

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