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A bot is an automated software program used to perform certain repetitive tasks on a wiki. Bots typically require approval to operate, and are occasionally used by vandals to cause extensive damage to a wiki's content in a short period of time.

MediaWiki.org wiki has a page about this at:
Meta Bots.png

Special:ListUsers/bot produces a list of all accounts which are member of the “Bots” user group . Additionally, “bot” is a user right. Edits by a user with this “right” (read: property) do not show up in recent changes by default. Typically, a user from the group “Bots” will have the “bot” user right. User rights are often called “flags” and bots with user right “bot” are often called “flagged” bots.

Running your own botEdit

Current and proposed botsEdit

Miscellaneous bot pagesEdit

  • Bot policy
  • Lists of bots - where to find bots used by Wikipedia and other Wikimedia foundation bot families.
  • Vandalbot – advice on dealing with malicious bots
  • robots.txt — file which tells web robots how to index your site.
  • Rollback — includes instructions for using "bot rollback" to hide vandalism from recent changes
  • Botopedia international project for generating Wikipedia articles from statistical data.

Frameworks and interfaces for bot developmentEdit

See alsoEdit