List of bots

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Revision as of 08:15, 9 August 2009 by 195.229.62.157 (talk) (ReletBot)

Some people on the wiki run bots to automate tedious tasks. Most of the time you won't even see them working, because a bot's edit activities are hidden by default. You can chose to recent edits by bots by clicking Show bots on the Recent changes page.

Occasionally a bot may do something you don't like. Feel free to revert the edit and comment on it on edited page talk page and/or the bot owner's talk page, just as you would if a human made the edit. The bot owners are indicated on the bots' user pages. Very occasionally a bot may go wild and start behaving destructively. Each bot lists a way to shut down the bot before it can use our nuclear arsenal to annihilate all mankind. Please don't shut down a bot just because it did one thing you disagree with.

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AperfectBot

AperfectBot looks for future expeditions that are being planned and reports them on Current events. New features, such as AperfectBot making the planning page for you are expected. See the bot's page for a summary of its current and future features.

AperfectBot (a.k.a. Ape) has a Distraction Banana section on its page. Any text there will halt the bot. As was stated previously, please only use this if the bot is misbehaving very badly. For isolated or minor problems, use the bot's talk page to voice your concerns.

SkyNet

Joannac maintains a secret fleet of killer bots that protect us from spam and could never go wrong, so all the power of the wiki is in their hands, with no known way to shut them off.