16337:= = List of your created articles that are in ] = = A few articles you created are in need of some reference cleanup. Basically, some short references create via {{tl|sfn}} and {{tl|harvnb}} and similar templates have missing full citations or have some other problems. This is ''usually'' caused by copy-pasting a short reference from another article without adding the full reference, or because a full reference is not making use of citation templates like {{tl|cite book}} (see ]) or {{tl|citation}} (see ]). See ]. To easily see which citation is in need of cleanup, you can check ''']''' to enable error messages ('''Svick's script''' is the simplest to use, but '''Trappist the monk's script''' is a bit more refined if you're interested in doing deeper cleanup). The following articles could use some of your attention {{columns-list|colwidth=30em| #] #] ... }} If you could add the full references to those article, that would be great. Again, the easiest way to deal with those is to install Svick's script per ]. If after installing the script, you do not see an error, that means it was either taken care of, or was a false positive, and you don't need to do anything else. Also note that the use of {{para|ref|harv}} is no longer needed to generate anchors. ~~~~
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coordinates that make sense in articles (e.g. multi-county listings). Moreover, you can't rely on the infoboxes to inform
Wikidata, because there's a consistently unacceptable error rate in coordinates unchecked by humans, and very few infoboxes are checked by humans; they're derived from the National Register database, and it would be pointless to ignore or trash the human-corrected Virginia coordinates. Literally all that needs to be done is a bot doing some copy/pasting; it would greatly be appreciated if someone were to spend a few minutes on this, instead of passing the buck.
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USCG Historian's site with the old cutter histories "burned" and instead of a good index a pile of "stuff" one has to click through in hopes of finding what was once well organized. (Fingers crossed Army holds the anti Vandal defense line!) One has to realize providing excellent historical libraries for the public (that paid for everything) is not high on the mission priority or budget list and contracting out has eliminated subject matter expert librarians from intimate involvement and oversight regarding on line collections.
15013:: "Notwithstanding a valid copyright, a subsequent compiler remains free to use the facts contained in another's publication to aid in preparing a competing work, so long as the competing work does not feature the same selection and arrangement". The data on the wiki have a different presentation and selection of data and therefore represent a valid use of the public domain component of the Johns Hopkins dataset, so I see no need to stop the bot task nor does WMF's senior legal counsel see a reason to remove its output.
6327:, as an example, I personally don't find the category reports useful. The goal of this bot, to my eyes, is to make WikiProject talk pages closer to topical noticeboards, so editors interested in a topic receive a digest of new article creations to pitch in either to contribute to the article or simply to welcome new/isolated editors. So while I recommend against listing files, cats, templates, drafts, importance, deletions, or redirects, if there is any stretch goal, I'd particularly recommend incorporating
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about as low as one can get resource wise, while running a SQL query across 6 million can cause a resource spike but it's hidden from view. My guess is 10-15 days to complete 6 million articles based on previous experience. I have processes doing this continually so do other bots. If there was a way to regex the target articles with
Elasticsearch could try that but I suspect ES will bail on the query if too complex (it limits 10,000 results but should not be a problem here). --
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6442:!redirect as a 'creation', and not discounting the 'creation' of an existing page. That said, I fully expect there to be weirdness around page moves and double-page moves as well, but those are smaller corner cases. The other major difference is that my script would have listed 17 new categories as well (in addition to listing new article deletions and redirections/moves to draft space (aka soft deletions) this week, and (none this week) new templates/template deletions). --
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3763:. @Primefac I'm not sure of the false positives, other than on multi tagged articles. If that did get to be an issue it might be necessary to have people going through such a report the option to mark a section as not relevant to their wikiproject. So an article about a mountain might be tagged under vulcanism, climbing, skiing and still get a query as to the gods that some religion believes live on it. But I suspect that thhe false positives will nnot be a huge issue.
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so they improve their matching algorithms - given our good relations with them I guess this already happens at least in the case of archive.org). We might also think about adding a module to the framework of citation templates containing a ruleset for a number of known sites which would at least highlight links containing unnecessary parameters in edit preview so the parameters can be manually removed by (knowledgeable) editors even before archives are created. --
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10080:, I don't really see a need for all three columns indicating activity, and total edits doesn't seem necessary for a report on activity. Non breaking spaces are overkill (but even if they weren't, you should prefer class="nowrap" on the cells in question). I do not think we need to know HH:MM:SS to know a bot has failed or stopped operating. I'm tempted to suggest a human-readable "time since last operation", probably also to 'day' precision. --
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6355:) look? I'll add some explanatory text to it before calling it ready, but wanted to get your thoughts on what the output looks like now. I haven't written the bot part of the bot yet, just the category analysis. The report's only based on the category and doesn't particularly care about the template since that data is much more accessible. Also, do you know of wikiprojects that would be interested in the reports? --
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5986:. Plenty of books are referred to in this shorthand way in Sfn templates in order to keep the short references short. It may not be your idea of "correct", but it is consistent throughout this batch of articles, as far as I can tell. I'm trying to get a technical problem fixed. If someone wants to come along later and change these articles' established citation style, that can be a different discussion. –
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after is software that constructs the actual map.Both of these things are eminently possible; the world map SVG is such that making a bot to update the colours from a dataset given a scale ought to be trivial. That being said, if that bot was wanting to update the
Commons file, it would need to be a Commons bot, not a bot on enwiki. Let me know if I've got what you're both looking for wrong though!
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4631:, that would cover 75% of the criteria a closer needs to know (and would at least be a start!) so would need to remind the closer to check the page history for prior PRODs as well. Otherwise, yes, that's exactly what I think would work here. Essentially, if it detects positive for any of those criteria, would be nice to summarize that it's ineligible for soft deletion because of x criterion.
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14436:'s point, since the inherent format of album articles gives consistency and thus consistency in reasons to use Non-Free Content, wouldn't boilerplated text be applicable since what is generally true for one similarly formatted article carry on? Again, don't mean to be contrarian here or anything, but I just want to genuinely better familiarize myself with the policy.
6189:, and clicking on the link "Gröner 1991"? When I click on that link, it does not jump to or highlight the full citation. That is the problem I am hoping that someone will be willing to fix. I will fix them myself if necessary, but I know that AWB makes it a lot easier and less tedious. Fixing this batch of articles will fix about 5% of the total population of
5578:, Yes, that is not possible inside the template. To be able to determine if the link works or not, the template would need access to the rendered page HTML. Since the rendered page HTML is only available after the template itself is parsed and rendered, the template can't look at it. A MediaWiki extension could hook itself into the parsing chain, but
4829:, which for lack of participation would appear eligible for soft deletion, the closer would know that it's not actually the case. I'm not sure that the list of deletions/undeletions is needed for this case but open to other opinions. At the very least, pictorial image use is historically discouraged in AfD discussions. A few fixes:
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data for new catgorization of drafts, I won't see articles that were previously tagged and were moved to mainspace. There is, of course, data for the tagging of drafts, files, categories, etc: I'm just ignoring it. Listing articles currently tagged for AfD or PROD wouldn't be too difficult, it's just a category intersection.
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importance and quality rating and author. Should non-articles (cats, templates, files, etc) be considered as well, or just articles? What about drafts? Are newly-created redirects important? Do you want articles that were removed from the WikiProject, deleted or redirected too (this would make it more complex)? --
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Actually not. A not-so-small fraction of articles need to have different coordinates in lists and infoboxes, as I already noted here. If we consistently rely on the lists to inform
Wikidata, it's going to end up with a good number of self-contradictions due to lists that appropriately don't provide
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No, the "as of" dates should be updated only when the actual data is updated, not any time the map file is updated (which could be for many reasons). Do we update the "as of" if someone adjusts the colour of a map? No. Do we update it if someone modifies a geographical border? No. We would only do it
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For other bots, I have a system on
Toolforge that downloads a list of all 6 million article titles then goes through the list, when done recreates the list and starts over. It's brute force but effective and not as terrible as it sounds when running on Toolforge since the Knowledge servers are on the
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links as used in many citations often contain all kinds of irrelevant parameters and could, in most cases, be reduced and normalized to just the id parameter identifying the book and some page information. If this causes problems in associating archived links, we should try to work with the archivers
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There's an idea to explore here, but there should be a fair amount of testing on this. I feel oftentimes those interwiki links should be replaced with an enwiki link (as in we have an article, but someone used another language for some reason). Also, probably should only affect mainspace/draft space.
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are the ones that come to mind - that work in that namespace. It's not just "have the description and attribution been carried over properly", it's also "is this file actually allowable on
Commons or does it need to be deleted there and kept locally". The latter is likely why the backlog persists. It
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article conversions. WP 1.0 Bot gets around this by logging article metadata into it's own database, but that data isn't super accessible outside of parsing the on-wiki logs (afaict). The categorylinks table only cares about the page id, not the page title, so moves don't affect it. So while there is
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This seems like a fairly simple task, but I want to make sure I have all the details right: For every wikiproject that opts-in, each week, generate a list of articles that had that wikiproject's tag added to their talk page within that week. Information about the article should be included, including
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It does not correct for template links, and I can't think of a good way to design such a thing short of parsing the wikitext for every page with a link (not a great idea, would make the report take 10x as long). I also don't see much of such an effect, outside of a few potential outliers. The scoring
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November 23, 2017, and since it was first written it has always said that it is OK to fix lint errors, including on talk pages, but one should "ry to preserve the appearance." So, for more than two years, it has officially been OK to de-lint user signatures, preserving the appearance, and
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Yes, it would be a great help if a bot could do this. The only harder parts are getting the population information from the article, and "deciding" whether to redirect the article or whether to keep it as a standalone article. Perhaps the bot can use some measure of the length of the article and do a
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page, the bot would need to check there as well. While the main
Nominations page has a "Current nominations" section comprising of the current date and the previous seven days—this is updated at midnight every day—the Approved page doesn't have the equivalent section. Depending on how often it runs,
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Village Pump as there have been several cases (NRHP, Betacommand, etc) automated database dumps that have gotten editors drummed out either in part (restrictions on creation) or full on community/Arbitration banned. While you may think
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There are quite a lot of these database-type websites on different topics, displaying each entry in highly standardized format. There is no copyright concern as long as we stick to dates, numbers etc. It would probably be very difficult to develop a generic screen-scraper that could be configured to
15739:, the date is accessible in the first sentence, e.g. "Map of the COVID-19 verified number of infected per capita as of 28 May 2020.". It takes me a lot of time to then go modify the date in every page, even more in many languages. We would gain a lot by having a way of entering this value only once.
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tag. (I unfortunately can't reliably filter for "has more than one template" without doing wikitext parsing. However, most of the WP:USA file tags appear to have been added in single-project AWB runs, so the total number is likely to be fairly close. Any bot that would implement this task would need
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criteria 8 has to be decided on a case-by-case basis, and while there are some that believe that there is an inherent justification for using a non-free image in the infobox of a media work, that is not what the NFCC says. No offense to the proposer themselves, but this is a dangerous idea that goes
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Many of my criticisms in that old discussion stand but a few of the historical documents have come back. Some of those are not in the original report format preserving all context but in new transcribed form. Meanwhile the
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would need a tweak. What would make it ineligible is if the existing article (under discussion) was redirected elsewhere, leaving its history in the same location, meaning that someone redirected it in lieu of deletion. In this case, the article (and its page history) was moved to a new location, so
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Clearly that article is not typical. But the most recent thread is from January this year, the previous one from last October, so a report of any new section would include it now provided new was interpreted as broadly as thirty days. If we only went back 7 days it would already have dropped off the
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so that L4 displays whatever's in B4; is that right? If so, I don't think it would be useful unless it were immediately followed by whatever's analogous to Excel's "Paste Values". Is that what you mean by having a bot doing the swap? Since there are 3000+ entries, I'm sure there are a few errors
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It looks like you two might be talking about different things - either that or I'm misunderstanding one or both of you. Raphaël, it sounds like what you want is basically just an AWB run for pages that contain the map to replace the associated date when appropriate; Sdkb, it sounds like what you're
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While we're here, if anyone wants to work on a bot for updating maps themselves, that's something that ought to be done at some point, but I imagine it'll be a much more complex task. Still, we have the data stored in templates already, so it'd just need to be mapped onto the various maps. It could
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I don't think it's this clear cut. Even if the files are on Commons, they do appear and are used on enWikipedia and I can see reasons to tag them for a WikiProject. The misplaced comments are an actual problem but I don't think their occurrence has any correlation with the presence of a WikiProject
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However, it is likely that even if this bot is implemented which updates it once per day, there are still going to be people who, in the interest of providing the most up-to-date information, will manually edit in the correct numbers, and bringing us back to where we started. I think that we should
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I did a little work on this myself, and found that there’s an additional complication: the GitHub dataset updates only daily, while the actual interactive website updates every few hours. I tried fooling around with some web-scrapers that support JavaScript, but ran into a lot of problems, probably
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Thanks for the refactoring. I suspected the number of entries must be large. Testing the success of the first few attempts would be a simple matter. Thanks for any help you can offer. Perhaps there are some MilHist or WPShips people who'd do this, but as opposed to starting a talkpage discussion, I
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Going through a backlink list would be easy enough through the API, and there's already a list of all article titles in the DB dumps that are stored on drives accessible through Toolforge anyhow. My concern had been that doing that a) introduces quite a fair bit of server load, and b) seems like it
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I didn't check all logs, but from the ones I did, the log analysis looks good! It doesn't look like the tests were doing "no quorum" detection, so as long as the script knows when it should run on a discussion (one or zero !votes in the last 24 hours of the AfD's seven-day listing) then sounds good
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between importance ratings, which might not necessarily be true - it depends on how people go about rating importance on average), then use round(median(list of ratings)) or round(average(list of ratings)), then remap whatever number it returns back to an importance rating. E.g., the average rating
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Yes lots of wikiprojects are inactive, perhaps some will be revived by having this report, others will be unchanged. The report would be a success if an increased proportion of talkpage queries get a response, 100% response rate would be nice, but this report aims to reduce a problem not to totally
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Identify the subject's given and family names - again, not necessarily an easy task, given the number of name formatting styles. I don't just speak of patronymic names like Icelandic, but surname-first family names, Spanish names which contain surnames from both parents, mononymous people, probably
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Since it'll be reviving SSTBot task 4, hopefully it won't require writing too much new code. For articles that haven't been assessed yet and are without the VA tag, it'd probably be best to leave them unassessed rather than labeling them all start-class; it's possible to add the tag without marking
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There's room in the table for people with big monitors or skins which aren't responsive. :^). A bot with 3 million edits is no more interesting, though may be more important, than one with 240 edits. I suspect there is a more interesting metric than count of actions/edits to indicate the important
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I am rather confused, is there an active bot that regulary updates the count of the level 5 vital articles? I saw that someone counted all of them and I'm very happy, but it's not clear how did that. The idea was to have a bot that counts the amount of articles, so we'll know when we are done with
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That would be possible, but it would require someone to maintain it. Consensus would probably be required to have it default-on as well. Pages that have broken citations that have less editing traffic would also be unnoticeable, since the script wouldn't be able to apply tracking categories. This
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Generally speaking in a shared environment like this slowing things down is the nicer way as it doesn't cause a spike in demand. Downloading every article sequentially would be like a 15-30k steady stream which is a blip on a gigabit LAN. And CPU/memory to regex a single article is nothing. It's
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Yeah, I've been doing a fair amount of batch protects now (which are easier using p-batch or manually using the mediawiki interface in some cases.) I'm not mass adding the ECP template though, as that seems like a waste of my time for nice but optional templates. Anyway, I thought this was still
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Anyways one of the main reasons for me requesting this is that I'd like to start adding some math markup alt-text myself. If it's not possible to get a bot to categorize, is there another potential way I could find a list of LaTeX equations in articles? I'm not good with coding so I'd love it if
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I'd be willing to do the license vetting and make any corrections to the Commons pages that are necessary, but I'm not an admin, so I can't delete the files themselves. I can, however, pre-vet files and say "yeah, these are ready for you delete" if an admin that doesn't normally work in the file
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template to merge one banner into another, but is there any support for merging multiple banners on a single page into 1? If not, are there any bots that have been approved to merge multiple project banners on talk pages (particularly where 2+ banners occur on a single page) into a single parent
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to track that template/tag. On the whole, could use more evidence that this is an actual problem. Agreed that it would be a lot of noise to create a listing for every new, unreplied talk page section on every project page, especially when such sections do not necessarily require responses (e.g.,
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to parse the wikitext to ensure that the WP:USA tag is the only page content.) Bot tagging 11,000 pages for deletion is also not exactly polite, so this task would be best implemented by an adminbot that can just do the deletions (which again, requires demonstrated strong community approval). --
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I am the wrong person to ask that question to. I'm of the opinion that unless the album cover itself is the subject of non-trivial coverage in cited prose, it doesn't meet NFCC #8, and that the community's consensus that creative works get a piece of non-free content in the infobox for free for
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From a brief look, it doesn't look like it's just WikiProject talk pages - it's also user talk pages too at least, possibly more. Now there is of course the question of whether or not user talk pages should just be left as they are if the user hasn't bothered to clean it in all that time... but
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Ahechtbot is a blunt tool. I've only been doing find-and-replace on signatures that (a) are present and identical on very large numbers of pages and (b) affect the function or appearance of the rest of the talk page, not just the signature itself. For the example above, since you're not getting
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I think it would be controversial, actually. For example, a lot of WP: shortcuts are to sections or anchors within a page, and it would seem unnecessary to create corresponding WT: shortcuts for these. In addition, the talk page of a redirect is the place to discuss that redirect—it should not
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mainspace, but no issues with page moves. So your version would cover the majority of cases, but would miss those edge cases. That's probably fine for most wikiprojects, though- my non-data-based feeling is that it's the media projects that have the most "article created, redirected, and later
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Thanks for the response. I understand, but one question just for my clarification more than anything. Wouldn't criteria 8 be applicable to any specific album page though? Wouldn't the addition of artwork in album articles "significantly increase readers' understanding of the article topic"? I
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This is the request page for bots running on English Knowledge. Wikia is not affiliated with English Knowledge, so you're in the wrong place and likely won't get anyone willing to help. However, what you're looking to do could be accomplished by AutoWikiBrowser, which you can download and run
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248:. I believe that's just 1 edit in the last 30 days, but it's something. It returns the number of actions for each user, so it could also be subsequently filtered for higher definitions of active. I think you can also limit the results to just autoconfirmed or extendedconfirmed users. ~
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they are now mismatched and look like different URLs, other bots might pick up on that and restore the archive URL version of the source URL, since it is the authority (once the link is dead). Personally, I would bypass any citation that involves an archive URL too many complications. --
420:. Also, just for feedback-it's not particularly constructive or kind to say "bad idea". It's unnecessary and demeaning. Instead, perhaps just say this probably won't work because...as you did above, and skip the negativity in the edit summary. That doesn't feel very collaborative. Thanks.
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task that did this and we didn't want the bots to clash. When that didn't happen, TheMagickBOT came through, but alas it has retired now too. I don't mind one way or the other, so if Naypta wants to take it on don't let me stop you, just know that the code is largely written in MusikBot.
11883:- and I've just realised the edit summaries AWB is leaving includes the usernames of the two users responsible - to both of you, I am very sorry for the ping explosion! Helpfully, running AWB in Wine seems to hide the checkbox to turn that off, so I'm going to switch to JWB for the rest.
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As for the logs, related discussions, and previous discussions, I think it might be overkill to post these. It could be potentially interesting as its own bot task, if there is consensus for it, but I think simply showing "soft deletion" eligibility is sufficient for this task. I'll ask
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actually appears eligible for soft deletion. Its deletion was through CSD and it appears to have not been previously PROD'd. As long as the script confirmed that the article was not tagged for PROD before, this would be a great case of where the script could say that the article appears
4303:. I think the best option is to simply use the current taskforce importance (if something's high importance to the WP:GEN taskforce, chances are it's high importance to the WP:MOLBIO wikiproject). The edge case is when two taskforces currently indicate different importance levels (e.g.
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As I said, that's still a work-in-progress. I'm not sure what to do with them as I would also like to keep them automatically sortable which gives its own problems when trying to make them human-readable (must use order year-month-day... and can't use month names instead of numbers).
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11937:, Thanks for your help! Where I did received pings, I've been helping to archive my old posts as well as other outdated notifications on talk pages. I'm happy I could help a bit with this cleanup since the mistake was mine. Glad this is finally being resolved, much appreciated! ---
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Acerbot was running the bot on around 50-60 wiki language sites. If they applied for and received bot perms on all those sites, that is a lot of time and work. First step would be find out why Acerbot stopped running and try to get it restarted with Acerbot's established perms. --
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try to keep the info as accurate and recent as possible. I have contacted JHU on their email about this subject, asking him to either make the GitHub update along with the site or provide an easy way for a bot to get the most up to date data, but have received no response so far.
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local LAN. Another possibility is generate a backlink list for the CS1|2 templates and only target those which would reduce it down to a few million. I have a unix command-line tool that does both these (generate the full list, or backlink list) if you want to use it, on git. --
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Thanks, all! I did not search other namespaces initially, but there are apparently 100,000+ instances across all namespaces. Many are in user signatures and other things that should not be modified, but detail-oriented editors may find links worth changing in some namespaces. –
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A bot and tag does not seem suitable to this problem. As it is today, the image alt tag is I believe filled by the LaTeX, which is a reasonable alt text. I would recommend improvements to MediaWiki core and the Math extension to emit a tracking category or Linter error instead.
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editing entirely (many cases where bots stop without being immediately noticed fall into that category anyways, I think?). That would improve on the status quo, and if the system works, maybe others in the future would feel compelled to expand it to include individual tasks.
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Yes, I regret not time-stamping these messages, but lesson learned. I archive these manually as I come across them. If a list of WikiProject talk pages with unarchived WLP posts were available, I'd help with archiving, but I don't know how to best help with this otherwise.
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Considering that the original script depends on python2, wikitools, toolserver SQL, and stats.grok.se, I decided to go the full rewrite route. The score calculation is the same, but watchers and pageviews data are retrieved from the MediaWiki action API. I made a test edit
2355:.) The Tidy font bug is a high priority lint error and I would favor fixing these lint errors in a systematic way by bot, taking care, of course, to exclude talk page discussions where fixing an instance of this error would confuse a question about this exact behavior. —
2456:/archive page right now. Unless misfiled peer review requests are more common than that query indicates, it seems like this is something human editors can handle. You can re-run the query in the future by logging in to Quarry, hitting Fork, then hitting Submit Query. --
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OK, so assuming I'm reading this right, there's not really a good way to get un-redirects; they'd show up when the redirect is first created (which isn't ideal as most redirects never get undone, and most un-redirects are years later) but that's it. Same for draft-:
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The first three are simply direct replacement edits (copy and paste), the fourth one requires the deletion of ANY digit or digits directly following the only letter in that sector of the address. Does that make sense? I'm certain my use of terminology is inexpert.
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Where's the community endorsed consensus from WikiProject Brazil/WikiProject Latin America/Village Pump? Where's your driver list of proposed articles? How are you proposing to improve the page so that these aren't perma stubs with no chance at improvement? Per
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I wouldn't say that's always the case. Take the example above — people cared enough to start updating it manually, they just didn't know it was supposed to be done by a bot, or didn't know to take it here, or maybe assumed someone else was working on the issue.
15655:, fetching a value that would be stored at the Commons file and updated by the map updater whenever they upload a new version. As an aside, thank you, Interstellarity, for all the work you've put in updating map date captions; I recognize it's a tedious task.
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was "I don't see any reason for the Foundation to remove these templates or any of the map pages linked from them". Johns Hopkins can claim copyright only on the specific presentation and selection of the data, not the data itself (which is public domain) per
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I've seen past discussions about ALT text and one thing that came up is that it's not always appropriate to have ALT text for an image and that ALT text is often hard to write. I am thus not sure we want to have a general maintenance tag for missing ALT text.
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1020:. As far as actual tagging goes, I dunno. Someone with AWB could probably do it easily enough, but a BRFA would be required to use a fully automatic bot (which is what I would do). I don't know if anyone's got an RfD tagging bot already that could help. --
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Oh come on, the JHU data isn't freely licensed and they're actively claiming copyright over it (which has no basis in US law). Copying it to Commons would not be a great idea in that case, unless the Commons community has decided to ignore their claims.
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directly without any sort of api access and then make it worse by parsing top to bottom aka reverse temporal order, here's the python function that does the logic of building the list of article objects that appear to have been created in the date range
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There are also a LOT of inactive/semi active Wikiprojects that would get a lot of bot updates, for no one to read. Seems like a lot of work and edits when we could simply post something on the wikiproject talk page to gain additional input. Best Wishes,
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I think the message needs to provide a link to a discussion page where people can go for help. Keep in mind that most requests for help will be of the form "What is this message? I didn't do anything or ask for this. I don't understand it. Help me." –
14095:{{harvnb|Smith|2001|p=p. 13}} {{harvnb|Smith|2001|p=p. 1–3}} {{harvnb|Smith|2001|pp=pp. 13}} {{harvnb|Smith|2001|pp=pp. 1–3}} {{harvnb|Smith|2001|p=pp. 13}} {{harvnb|Smith|2001|p=pp. 1–3}} {{harvnb|Smith|2001|pp=p. 13}} {{harvnb|Smith|2001|pp=p. 1–3}}
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There are too many kinds of quote marks, in too many arrangements, to be sure that automated trimming would render the string correctly. You could probably use string processing of the contents to put pages in a hidden category for human inspection. –
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Updating more than once a day is likely unnecessary. The source data for each administrative unit doesn't really update more than once a day anyway, the website just shows the data as it comes in and the GitHub export combines it into a batch update.
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What other options are there? Is it possible to have a template that applies the logic of "if the passed string is not already wrapped in quotemarks, wrap it in quotemarks", without being computationally expensive? Or should this be the job of a bot?
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the bot may need to check earlier on the page, because the dates are not when the nomination was added, but rather when work on the article began, which is supposed to be no more than seven days before nominating. (But is sometimes a little late.)
8982:) most of this type of issue. Only about 400 hits on the first three. The only one I would be concerned about is #91, because I glanced at a few and it looks like people are trying to use the other-language wikis as references; converting those to
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version of the Tidy font link bug is quite rare. Tidy has been replaced, so now font coloring tags immediately wrapping a Wikilink or external link are overridden, as you would logically expect, by default link colors. The replacement parser is an
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would be an unprecedented undertaking that would probably require significant expertise far beyond what I have. Especially considering the reason why math has switched to symbols for expression is that wordy statements can be impossible to parse.
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9657:, although doing so it tedious and would require knowing the agent for each bot. I'm skeptical of the utility of this in general, but in theory such a tool could check bots without edits and known none-or-minimal-editing that way. In practice,
9740:: It used to be that inactive bots would be deflagged after notifying the operator, but I don't think anyone on either side has done that chore for a while. I wonder if we should flag bots for 3 years and have the operators request extensions. –
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WikiProject could tag files on Commons (although that is my preference). However, I am not looking to take on that broader issue right now, and my focus is just on WikiProject United States, which does not need these pages to be tagged. --
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should let the bot run too (to post that it's ineligible based on having a prior AfD). So would need to tighten participation detection. If the bot/script is detecting one or fewer delete/redirect participations, the bot should run (e.g.,
182:'s suggestions, differentiating active users isn't feasible using the API - it probably could be handled using database queries - but I'm not familiar with them. OTOH, noting the change in number of imports from the last update is doable.
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is pretty clear that if the members of a wikiproject agree that a page is outside of their scope, it should not be tagged. However, anything related to mass deletion requires strong consensus to implement, which I do not see here. Under
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which is semi-automated. It will do simple search and replaces automatically, but the user has to check each one to make sure they are appropriate and can reverse them with a click before saving. If you want help setting that up, let me
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has a lot of examples and if you look at some of the LaTeX source for them you can see how it might be incomprehensible for a screen reader. Formatting instructions would presumably also be a pain to hear especially if there's a lot of
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resolve it. As for posting things on WikiProject talkpages, that is reasonable advice to the regulars, not something we expect newbies to do, and in case it wasn't obvious, it is unnoticed queries by newbies that I worry most about.
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The problem here is going to be that, because there's no invocation of the template, it's tricky to find an appropriate set of pages to check over, without doing some god-awful regex search and crashing Elasticsearch in the process
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that would have to be added by a MediaWiki extension, not a bot. A bot could add a hidden category to the wikitext of the page, it could add articles with issues to a list, or it could tag articles with a maintenance template, like
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That looks correct to me! Great to see it coming together. I'll also go through the taskforce pages and relevant template documentation over the next few days to make sure the instructions for tagging new articles is up to date
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It appears this has mostly resolved itself. Magnus's tools are some of the most highly-used on the projects, and I would encourage him to try to find some co-maintainers to assist in the operation and development of his tools.
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when a map is updated to reflect new data - and I can't think of how that could be done other than manually. Incidentally, I reverted your use of TODAY as it's obviously wrong for every map to say it's up to date as of today.
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from talk pages of files on Commons; and (2) mass-deleting the resulting empty talk pages. (1) is the WikiProject's decision and does not require a wider discussion. I was hoping that (2) would be uncontroversial housekeeping
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Making an edit with the sole purpose of bringing the page within the scope of a speedy deletion criterion is not acceptable behaviour for a human or a bot. You will need explicit consensus that these pages should be deleted.
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11594:, but once that's sorted, I can hopefully identify a list of the pages that this template is on with some fairly simple SQL. Once I've got that list, should just be a case of running an AWB run to wrap the relevant bits in
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Identify the article as a biography of a female - not necessarily an easy task for a bot! Gender may or may not be mentioned in categories, isn't in the infobox and just checking for words like "she" and "her" wouldn't be
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I don't think using another validator should be a problem, as long as they both output the same amount of errors. If that's not the case, I think the valid/invalid SVG templates should be updated with the new validator as
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I don't see that there's an absence of consensus either. Past objections to 'fixing' signatures were mostly because the proposed 'fixes' were based on ill-defined personal preferences criteria like changing something like
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The data's not acceptable on Commons because Commons cares about source country and US copyright. However, enwiki only cares about US copyright law, which doesn't recognize any copyrightable authorship in data like this.
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Sure thing. So the cache expires on the sooner of the next edit, a manual purge being requested, or seven days from the last cache time. I've manually purged the cache of that page, and you can see it's now updated, but
15894:(performance-wise, it's a total of ~1.5 mio page views per week). How doable is the use of this bot in other languages? As of now, there is 56 different languages using the map, with the date to update on each of them.
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there was a way possibly with Regex or something. And if I were to do this is there some place I'd need to seek consensus before doing so? Also is there anywhere I could get a good opinion on how transcriptions of math
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by default, and maybe add a maintenance category, would be much preferable. The display would be instant and it would save us from lot of spammy templates and bot edits. This is also how the CS1/2 templates do it: i.e.
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I would say if one can add the stubs with identical structure to the lists it would be already very useful. Everything else can be done manually (or not done at all, we have quite a few fully developed articles on the
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Your code is definitely more readable than my spaghetti nonsense, though- for an example of what happens if you try to base this off of the WP1.0 bot output and then compound it by actually just parsing the html of
4852:: The rationale for this should not be "previously deleted" but specifically "previously discussed at AfD", which supersedes whether or not it was deleted. (Deletion itself doesn't make the article ineligible—e.g.,
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715:, etc. nothing came up. I would be concerned if a bot was actually making the changes (instead of just identifying possible problem articles), as fixing it requires a little human input. As an example, you may have
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Some places span county lines (e.g. bridges over border streams), and in many of these cases, each list has separate coordinates to ensure that the marked location is in that list's county. For an extreme example,
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work. The only problem might come in terms of needing to purge the page caches when the Wikidata item changes - but that should happen when any part of the page changes anyway, and can be done manually if need be.
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Facebook by leaving them; it gives them bad data every time someone clicks one that isn't actually in the place it was supposed to be. Still would be a good idea if only the archive bots would reliably understand.
6323:. I'd recommend cutting scope to only include articles to keep the v1 reasonable. (Let someone request the extras if they have a valid case, but ArticleAlerts currently lists relevant deletions and AfC drafts.) In
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Thinking about it some more, alt text for math that would avoid ambiguity would require us to standardize some method of converting mathematical expressions to words in an unambiguous and consistent way. Such a
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Thing is 'Gröner 1991' is actually wrong, because it should be 'Gröner, Jung & Maass 1991' or 'Gröner et al. 1991', so it's not just a matter of fixing an anchor, it's a matter to having a proper short ref
12315:. There's definitely an argument to be made that the tagged redirects are generally more useful or more well-known than untagged redirects, and there is definitely a lot of chaff in the all redirects query. --
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there's another issue which may prevent a bot from doing this: the link might be piped to something else that isn't the appropriate English title, e.g. abbreviations and non-disambiguated forms. Fore example,
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When an AfD listing begins its seventh/final day (almost full term) with no discussion, a bot posts a comment on whether the article is eligible for soft deletion by checking the PROD criteria that the page:
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I wonder if the bot could scrape the info onto a sub-page or a draft page of some kind to be checked by humans before being mainspaced. That way we can make sure the info is getting properly, er, populated.
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This is a page for requesting bots to do certain tasks. A bot is not something granted to you by Knowledge, it is something you program and create by yourself in order to edit Knowledge pages. Please check
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One way to do it might be to implement an edit filter that finds matching regexes and tags them, but I'm not sure if that'd necessarily be the best way. Any thoughts, ideas or suggestions are appreciated!
13563:) is great because it could be visible in the wikitext, produce a red warning message, allow for a tracking cat, and have argument options for the bot name and date, plus whatever future requirements. --
12427:, or any apostrophes that aren't in the middle of a word, display it unchanged and add a hidden category to flag that the template call is providing something more complex than a single literal translation
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I was thinking that a more general scoped bot which tells the AFD whether there were previous redirectings, (un)deletions and deletion discussions might be useful to inform the discussion of past changes.
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could be a place. Messages could be sent in batches too. Maybe top 25 users, then next 25, and so on each day for the first week. And then see what the traffic is and adjust rates if it's nothing crazy.
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Some kind of template like that might work, but whoever updates the map would still have to update the data field at the Commons file manually - it couldn't just use the upload date as the "as of" date.
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template. It would still likely take a bot to do the swap but it would mean less updating in the future. Of course, if the values are 100% accurate on the lists then I suppose it wouldn't be necessary.
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Hi, what database would the bot be querying, and can you elaborate on what you had in mind by an 'editable data sheet'? Also, who would edit this sheet prior to the bot importing it into the map/graph?
9760:. I do think we can be a little less blasé about hanging out the bot flag - if a bot is doing a one-time run, there's not much point in granting it indefinitely. However, that's something to discuss at
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Both validators shared the same number of warnings/errors for a few files I put through them, which makes sense, because, well, they're following the same spec to validate off. That being said, whilst
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Normally, if a page title is not broken, the page move won't succeed. If it does succeed, it's likely there's a good enough reason that it'd be worth changing the see also links and hatnotes as well.
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15930:- do you think it'd be okay to use this method on high traffic pages in this way? The general consensus I've had seems to be "yes", but I've not spoken to anyone directly involved in the Wd module.
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If the code's already written in MusikBot, seems to me to make a whole lot more sense to just push to use MusikBot for it then if there's consensus to do this now - the lazier I can be, the better!
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in Ohio, which covers three articles); if the bot produced a list of all the pages it edits, a human could go through the list, find any entries with multiple appearances, and check them for fixes.
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I'm a little backlogged at the moment, but will try to get the worldometers dataset working asap. The first link uses the same dataset that WugBot does, and an interim solution would be to write a
14705:- I did the request based on this being uncontroversial. A few years back the template was added to all new articles joining the projects. And I was surprise to notice that was not done anymore.
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5781:, might be interesting for you. Pageviews are clearly driving most of the score, but watchers also have a noticeable effect. As pageviews and watchers decrease, the effect from links increases. --
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banner? Asking because I could likely modify the source code of a bot designed to merge the banners of another project's task forces for this purpose, especially if there's one written in python.
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Thank you for helping me understand. "as it currently stands" Is there something wrong with it, i.e. if changes were made you'd be offering, or do you simply mean that you have other interests (
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Those have IMO, acceptable false positives rates (after all this type of stuff is part of AWB genfixes, and no one is calling for heads to roll), and that's why the standard is to explicitly set
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Puerto Rico (Spanish for '"Rich Port"'; abbreviated PR), officially the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico (Spanish: Estado Libre Asociado de Puerto Rico, lit. '"Free Associated State of Puerto Rico"')
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the code (in Python) that I have for this so far; it's already been tested and it appears to work as intended. I just want to know if it looks good to both of you before I send it over to BRFA.
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Tracking bits are evil, they must go away. If web archive used this evil URL in the past, that's something we have to live with, better link rot then supplying facebook with anything. Grüße vom
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Primefac, thank you for the explanation. The idea sounds wonderful for situations like the list of awards, but yes these are rather accurate and unlikely to change (imagine someone picking up
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API:Usercontribs is weird. We'll need a separate query for every single user - but there are about 80,000 users in the present table. If we give the API multiple users in a one query, it lists
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Seems reasonable. The only question would be what to do with the inactive bots and/or blocked bots; do they share the same table or do they eventually get pulled and/or lose their bot status?
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SSTbot 4 is quite stupid as it involves compiling article lists manually. I don't really know how to code beyond an elementary level, and I kind of just got tired of "operating" it using AWB.
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Jablinski Games and Animal Crossing Plaza are both just time zone issues. The bot considers the last 7 full days in UTC, so Animal Crossing Plaza was tagged at 01:05 and Jablinski shows up
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Should the bot add templates to fully-protected pages, too? The bot will be exclusion compliant, so if admins for whatever reason didn't want to advertise full protection they can use the
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12776:. I am willing to give it another push though, if there's demand for it. Similarly it can apply missing protection templates, I just didn't enable that since there was talk to revive the
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If the v1 won't parse edit summaries or diffs, I've modified the collapsed section above with some suggested boilerplate. Of course, would be great if it could, but this would do for now.
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Are you still interested in doing this? Either way, can you point me to the bot script you had in mind in the event I have a need for reprogramming it to run a similar bot in the future?
4409:. It wouldn't be that technical to encode that. Programatically, one just needs to ordinally encode low→1, mid→2, high→3, top→4 (NB: this method implicitly assumes that there's an equal
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If I'm reading the intent correctly, I think this can be resolved by, alternatively, (1) using WikiProject banners to encourage editors to ask the question there instead, (2) relying on
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I always try to turn the data carried by the infoboxes into a more structured form (I know it'll never get there completely). It would make it easier to export data from infoboxes into
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for the repeated reasons listed above. Yes a bot could provide links to an editor to facilitate the process of processing a NFCC import/justification, but a user script could as well.
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1899:, as probably our most prolific Russia-focused editor, Fram, who came across them and proposed the merge, and myself, because I maintain the "List of rural localities in X" articles. ♠
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Some places have no coordinates in either the list or the article (mostly archaeological sites for which location information is restricted), and the bot should ignore those articles.
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were each only deleted through CSD—but specific signs that someone has previously considered the article ineligible for PROD.) Same applies to the remaining "2nd+ nomination"s listed.
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We posted threads about this on different pages at the same time, so I figured I'd follow-up here as well. I can implement this myself using template wrappers and/or a new bot (re:
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How about now? The date format is still open, I'm 50-50 split between your format above and the one currently there ("02 May 2020 18:04:45 (UTC)"). Also added the edit count there.
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already says we can pull the flag after 2 years (and 1 week notice); a table like this would make the task a little easier, since it would mean not having to manually update it
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Hi, thanks for the help! I know there are some general maintenance tasks that AWB operators tend to look for. How do I ask that this kind of fix be added to their task list?
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This is a very large nav template and placement in an article will matter, a lot. Placement probably shouldn't be automated, and it probably should be collapsed by default. --
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Definitely something to explore, though I wonder about the scope; is this a "hundred-edit cleanup" project, or is this a "hundred-edit-per-day cleanup" project? I notice that
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of the field, not the field deprecated as a whole). One detail I had in my offline note and forgot to paste (yikes! sorry!) is to limit the scope to pages where there is a:
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this case should check both whether the title redirects AND whether the page history remains. Page moves would still be eligible for soft deletion/expired PROD by my read.
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All these data add up to the Covid-19 "infowhelm," the term I use to describe the phenomenon of being overwhelmed by a constant flow of sometimes conflicting information.
17367:...has stabilized around 5600 pages. Next step is to filter the ones whose field is malformed (mistake to fix) rather than just redundant (deprecated but valid format).
16608:(for a variety of reasons), but not in both. Instead of replacing information with blanks or blanks with information, the bot should log these articles for human review.
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13360:. Won't have time to start it until probably next week, but that has the benefit of allowing for discussion here about any issues with the above, and/or implementation.
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bleedover to other parts of the text, it's not really worth the overhead and extra edits. Frankly, this should be labeled as a Tidy bug, and it should be fixed so that
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Keep in mind some essays get linked through maintenance templates, which can greatly inflate their inbound links (we might have corrected for this, I can't rememeber).
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files on Commons, that way other wikis can benefit from the updating data as well. Tabular data can also be used to create graphs and charts using Extension:Graph. --
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This is not possible for a bot to do except by means of boilerplated text, and that would imply that little or no thought has been put into the wording of the FUR. --
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many thanks to you and everyone else working on this. Is there functionality here to add the VA tag to the talk pages of the articles listed? It looks like that
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into a template unless you know for sure what the parameter values will be. There are too many edge cases, like the one you have already thought of. –
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automatically be made a redirect to the talk page of the redirect's target. I would definitely oppose using a bot to mass-create these redirects. --
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Someone's already got a bot for that, if I remember correctly. Don't remember who it is or I'd check to see if they're still operating.
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I just want to add support for this. I'm quite tired of seeing the residence error when I do quick previews before saving edited bios.
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would take about five hundred years to complete - have you found it works better?
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Agree it would be a good idea to point to a help page. Where would that be?
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happening via another bot, so add a +1 to bring some bot back to do it (cc:
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I am pretty sure there was a recent bot request and even BRFA to do that. --
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and moving it off site), so the bot copy/paste job is probably best.
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Thank you so much! Great work. I will display this on my user page!
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The title of this proposal is a bit misleading. The idea is not to
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Assuming all goes well, will put up a BRFA for the task soon(ish).
11914:. With apologies as mentioned above to the temporary ping-bomb for
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Yes, it was mostly taken care of with AWB and the MassMove tool.
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So would it work to have the template apply a string process of:
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I think we should leave a redirecting for each article, right? --
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Shadowbot the bot that adds the tags, runs daily at 4:37 GMT --
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is why. Any replacement should not be prone to the same abuse. --
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should just be a redirect; I reverted a change that removed it.
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currently an issue with the Data Services replicas from WMF Labs
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Yes, for sure we want redirects, so existing links don't break.
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Move 500 River articles per consensus on tributary disambiguator
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I could probably put in a BRFA today or tomorrow if I get time.
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Consolidating multiple WikiProject templates into taskforces of
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That's a reasonable analogy, actually. Check out the source of
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Did you try manually going to any of the articles, for example
5273:
is too general, for citations that are completely missing (see
5055:
4886:
Thanks for your work on this! It's going to be really helpful.
4836:
Knowledge:Articles for deletion/List of Greta Thunberg speeches
2944:
The task was just approved. I will updates the counts daily. --
2343:
1694:
16685:
Never heard of that template before. It sounds like an Excel
16533:
they have a script to do it that they then copy and paste from
12648:
was missed because it didn't have an endash; it's been moved.
12576:
it looks like all the relevant pages have been moved already.
10764:
are still need to move. Please check the result, thank you. --
14858:
14397:
to any automation that adds non-free content to the project.
11510:
Five year old mass message to Wikiprojects not being archived
11464:
Knowledge:Vital articles/List of all level 1–4 vital articles
9546:
Even identifying the specific task might not be enough. Take
9220:
9212:
5418:
Brainfart, meant to ping Trappist for the second part only.
3208:) shows 36,844 results, but it might have missed a few (like
2188:
would be willing to run a bot with a broader set of fixes. –
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277:
is also a thing, but I am not sure if it exists in API form.
16727:
As far as what the bot would do, it would take one value of
16218:
This is a context-sensitive task. To give just one example,
12676:
a bot that tags a few hundred COVID-19 categories for moving
11855:
No opinion from me. It looks like Naypta can help though. --
8383:
Looks like JJMC89 has made the template automatically subst
5494:
No real preference about what template should be applied. --
5287:, though, since that would be almost sure to be redundant.
3582:
to some of those would be flagging a problem that isn't one.
3487:
problem. The bot would need to be able to do the following:
16316:
Enlist help to clear Category:Harv and Sfn no-target errors
14136:, for a document where page 1 of part 3 is called "3-1". –
12680:
Knowledge:Categories for discussion/Speedy#Current requests
10861:
I need a list so the bot won't make mistakes, thank you. --
10341:
There is another bot on ruwiki that generates similar data
8754:
parameter is better than having a repeat of the caption. --
8569:
namespace were willing to partner with me on that backlog.
5582:
make that a bad idea, especially in the next year or so. --
5554:. Is there any technical reason why this couldn't be done?
4744:: From lack of discussion, this nomination appears to have
3160:
automatically. You should consider opening a discussion at
2153:
50k transclusions, so I had no idea how many would remain.
1107:
16233:
tags, cannot be wrapped by any tags or templates that use
10728:
I'm done for now. I figured out my other project. Cheers!
8375:
A bot to substitute accidentally transcluded instances of
7203:# tag redirect updates as removals, unless later recreated
4147:
Additionally add to articles in the following categories:
3475:
Address implicit/structural composition gender bias by bot
3025:
to talk pages with class=Start for those articles without
16590:
National Register of Historic Places listings in Virginia
15915:
Well, this would be a way of doing it without a bot. The
14789:
that reads the on-wiki CSV files and writes a wikitable.
13938:
I did a couple of "w:en:" removals but left it in these:
12707:
TheMagikBOT 2 previously had a successful BRFA to do this
10398:
List of Wikipedians by article count on Luganda Knowledge
9055:
Probably a good idea to at least offload some of that to
8830:, which obviously can cause problems with screenreaders.
8750:
and feel that they are justified in removing the tag. No
8565:
requires specialized knowledge and a fair amount of time.
4411:"importance distance" in a mathematical/statistical sense
4114:|MCB-imp/COMPBIO-imp/genetics-imp/biophysics-imp/GW-imp=X
3498:
Recognize problematic sentences like those you suggested.
2407:] - ie, a review without a corresponding "archive1" page
2346:-compatible upgrade from Tidy and we are not going back.
1160:
A Guide to Conclusive Proofs for the Principles of Belief
17032:
a mass of short stubs and poorly built articles, but to
16531:
who does this normally, who's previously mentioned that
15702:
standardization we've been discussing at the WikiProject
10904:
are not with targets. Is there another list existing? --
8138:
Another one that could be picked-up is (dead link) or .
3639:
No need for a bot. I've updated the category sorting in
2554:{{WikiProject Capital District|class=c|importance=mid}}
2399:
The list of all transclusions in article space is here:
16330:
Compile a list of which Wikiproject covers what article
13945:(it specifically says "the English-language Knowledge")
5819:
Knowledge:Bots/Requests for approval/AntiCompositeBot 2
5456:
This is a very good idea. Recently came across this in
3739:
that could summon the bot if a user wanted more input.
3483:, interesting idea, but I think it's way too much of a
3377:
Request for change of (soon to be) broken links to LPSN
3228:
of an edit to the template performed on Christmas Day.
619:
Archiving live links to SR/Olympics before it goes down
17413:
Bypassing redirects for hatnotes and see also sections
17337:
Category:Chem-molar-mass both hardcoded and calculated
16172:
Is there a particular reason for doing this? It looks
12640:
is a deprecated template that should just be deleted.
9376:
A bot that condenses article issue templates into the
9095:
Knowledge:Bots/Requests_for_approval/DemonDays64_Bot_2
4563:
suggested borrowing the AfD counter script's detection
3206:
hastemplate:"infobox person" insource:/residence *= */
1155:
2016 international conference on Sunni Islam in Grozny
1106:
which eliminates quite a few false positives (such as
1058:
yes, but only for CfD. Should I file a brfa for this?
17459:
I think the point is more that if there is a link to
15553:
there is a nice, easy API to use for the nu validator
15119:
does not have such reasons. Certainly, the fact that
14742:. It's doing a first round of adding the templates.
12630:
Template:2019–20 coronavirus pandemic data/styles.css
12592:
Template:2019–20 coronavirus pandemic data/styles.css
11354:
Miller Brook (North Branch Mehoopany Creek tributary)
9872:
Well my format above is still sortable. There's also
4556:
To check whether anyone has participated in the AfD,
4344:) being handled by the replacement template as well?
3649:
to default to manual except for png, jpg, and svg. —
2637:
Bot to update number of Duolingo users doing a course
2455:
without a corresponding WP:Peer review/<title: -->
16103:
you can also purge it at this link whenever you like
11192:
Rivière de l'Esturgeon (Châteauguay River tributary)
9957:
instead of hyphens to indicate an inexistent entry.
9665:or whatever version it's using. Trivial to add. ~
9260:
that does this. I haven't run it in a while though.
8455:
does not exist and should be removed from pages. ---
5877:
I'll take a look into incorporating it into DatBot.
2030:) has no Wikispecies target. Commons has nothing at
357:
Subsequent comments should be made in a new section.
16956:
User talk:Aymatth2/Archive 14#Brazil municipalities
16694:somewhere, but I trust they're over 99% accurate.
16521:
Knowledge:Categories for discussion/Archive debates
13430:, I added new case when score uses HTML-based code
11129:
Rivière aux Canots (Métabetchouane River tributary)
10949:
Bagley Brook (West Branch Delaware River tributary)
10028:
Whatever gets the job done. I use < center : -->
8629:
That's fine, I'll be able to tell the difference. -
4169:{{WikiProject Molecular Biology|...|signaling=yes}}
4123:For whichever WikiProject template has the highest
16425:Doesn't really matter much to me where things go.
14406:, and would set a dangerous precedent if allowed.
12932:to be precise, since it already has admin rights).
12744:who I see was involved in the previous discussion
12590:Wow, well done, gnomes! I found a few stragglers.
11291:Trout Brook (East Branch Delaware River tributary)
11156:Rivière aux Outardes (Chateauguay River tributary)
10976:Chase Brook (West Branch Delaware River tributary)
10958:Betty Brook (West Branch Delaware River tributary)
8261:- except for those inside comments or templates.
2812:OK. I will fix the code and re-execute the bot. --
2370:Knowledge:Bots/Requests for approval/PkbwcgsBot 17
15731:This is a very good idea. Currently, for the map
14888:) does with the RfC listings. For example, go to
13708:Sure - I'll give it a crack and see what happens
11282:Tracy Brook (Middle Branch Grass River tributary)
11273:Town Brook (West Branch Delaware River tributary)
9496:A bot to monitor the activity level of other bots
5608:(or will the parser negatively affect that too)?
5544:instead of a bot going around tagging these with
4506:, so I should be able to get to it this weekend.
2337:, is detected as the Tidy font link bug, but the
495:but thanks. Also, thank you for your reply Anti.
17148:Generate a list of all DYK nominations added to
16352:in headers since they already have such a report
14291:The major part of the change isn't recent - see
13808:I have completed a first pass, in these 87 edits
13519:perhaps - which could then categorise the page.
11120:Rivière à la Fourche (Champlain River tributary)
10985:Dry Brook (East Branch Delaware River tributary)
10531:I have absolutely no coding ability. I defer to
9313:Right, I last did significant work in this area
9039:Deleting tracking parts of URL from sources etc.
2182:Knowledge:Bots/Requests for approval/Ahechtbot 2
17467:purely for the purpose of avoiding a redirect.
17042:Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics
15733:File:COVID-19 Outbreak World Map per Capita.svg
14459:identification purposes is a terrible mistake.
12650:2020 Philippine coronavirus testing controversy
12612:2020 Philippine coronavirus testing controversy
12226:Create WT: redirects according to WP: shortcuts
11165:Rivière aux Outardes (Saguenay River tributary)
9910:I'd also add a total edit count to the table.
9548:Knowledge:Bots/Requests for approval/Legobot 33
9502:keeping it up to date would be challenging. --
5637:sort of problem is more directly comparable to
3912:where you set it to "Show pages linking to". --
2405:An example of an unopened peer review is here:
2119:Update parameter on template long since changed
434:When I use a pre-formed message template, like
16258:, converting that parameter's contents to use
15050:
13924:, which appears to have the w:en: on purpose.
12420:ends with an apostrophe), display it unchanged
11417:Lajeado Grande River (Rio da Várzea tributary)
11147:Rivière aux Ours (Sainte-Anne River tributary)
10659:Aguaray-Guazú River (Paraguay River tributary)
9661:does not list a custom useragent, so it'll be
9342:Yes I've been working on this for months. See
6140:that the only page that actually had a broken
5118:If you think it is good enough, I will file a
4110:|MCB/COMPBIO/genetics/biophysics/Gene Wiki=yes
3453:Knowledge:Bots/Requests_for_approval/PearBOT_2
2097:Knowledge:Bots/Requests for approval/PearBOT 7
2004:Remove sister project templates with no target
1102:thanks for the quarry request, especially the
118:probably worth a mention in the next issue of
16878:this is exactly what Wikidata is designed for
15404:That's new to me; I'll try there. Thank you.
13784:, I'm doing it now for article space only. --
13232:is contains all any other values or is empty
12473:"2019–20 coronavirus pandemic" title changing
11460:Knowledge:Vital articles/List of all articles
11210:Rivière des Chutes (Batiscan River tributary)
11183:Rivière aux Sables (Saguenay River tributary)
11174:Rivière aux Pins (Beaurivage River tributary)
11138:Rivière aux Écorces (Pikauba River tributary)
11111:Rivière à la Cruche (Malbaie River tributary)
6325:WT:VG#New Articles (January 27 to February 2)
3603:|publisher/website/magazine/journal/work/...=
2416:Knowledge:Peer review/Clara Schumann/archive1
631:is this something IABot can do preemptively?
360:A summary of the conclusions reached follows.
16289:You are probably right. Nevertheless, using
13535:That is a good point. I think your idea for
12652:... yeah, I'm going to leave that alone. --
12482:please be added via the bot, as outlined as
11219:Rivière du Milieu (Launière River tributary)
11201:Rivière des Cèdres (Ha! Ha! River tributary)
10157:anyway you can add the bot operator(s) from
8426:Bot to remove pandemic portal from articles?
7991:, checking back—need anything else from us?
5485:Since there appears to be interest in this,
5226:Music of India#CITEREFRadhakrishnanMoore1957
4738:because the subject is currently a redirect.
4151:Category:WikiProject Cell signaling articles
1988:, a ping needs to be on a new line to work.
196:Even a concurrency of 50 may be a bit much;
16350:List of your created articles that are in ]
15854:{{wikidata|qualifier|Q81068910|P1846|P585}}
14231:the new addresses all end in .html not .htm
13983:for the information regarding the last two.
12805:
11536:). There were several batches beginning at
11350:Miller Brook (North Branch Mehoopany Creek)
11102:Rio Verde (upper Paranaíba River tributary)
11084:Rio Verde (lower Paranaíba River tributary)
10257:I'm glad to see this went through — thanks
9709:There could be a "status" column as well.
8313:I think that one part of the fix is to fix
6029:invocation), so would probably use that. --
5535:Tweaking the harvard templates to show the
5232:Looks like the inline ref problem template
5098:to proceed to the next step/trial. Thanks!
4766:; please review the article's edit history.
4216:); I just need a little more feedback from
3725:One way that might work, but would throw a
3408:Articles needing an infobox backlog reducer
1868:Bot for merging Russian locality permastubs
16327:Compile a list of who created what article
16180:, either style is acceptable for the MOS.
15892:COVID-19 pandemic by country and territory
15092:WikiProject United States files on Commons
14971:The JHU data had a specific discussion at
14487:Knowledge:Non-free use rationale guideline
13896:do any of you want to do the templates? --
12850:if you're still willing to give this a go
12700:A bot to add missing instances of padlocks
11188:Rivière de l'Esturgeon (Châteauguay River)
8179:Knowledge talk:WikiProject Check Knowledge
7799:# don't tag if there's a newer re-creation
4324:Sure, I ran a bot like this last weekend.
4071:{{WikiProject Molecular and Cell Biology}}
2433:archives so it can be run ever year or so.
16660:to pull the coordinate values out of the
15980:, so this kind of a centralised approach
15783:c:File:Covid19DataBot-Case-Data-World.svg
14365:British Film Institute database citations
14225:the site is now secure "https" not "http"
11228:Ruisseau à John (Malbaie River tributary)
11125:Rivière aux Canots (Métabetchouane River)
10945:Bagley Brook (West Branch Delaware River)
8486:. The latter redirects to the former. ---
3555:Maintenance tags for questionable sources
2749:is off by 10 now. It should be at 100. --
16137:Convert comma separated values into List
15582:They don't always give the same errors.
15351:, along with a few related minor fixes.
14758:2019-20 coronavirus pandemic updater bot
14377:Category:Album_infoboxes_lacking_a_cover
13775:Removal of "w:en:" prefix from wikilinks
12915:Code is largely ready. A few questions:
12678:, by all means; there is a long list at
12674:If someone wants to take on the task of
12343:Clean up translation template quotemarks
11381:Dark Hollow Run (Mud Pond Run tributary)
11287:Trout Brook (East Branch Delaware River)
11152:Rivière aux Outardes (Chateauguay River)
11021:Rio dos Bois (Paranaíba River tributary)
11003:Rio do Peixe (Mojiguaçu River tributary)
10972:Chase Brook (West Branch Delaware River)
10954:Betty Brook (West Branch Delaware River)
9276:Knowledge Edition Article Similarity Bot
6329:InceptionBot's possibly related articles
6056:is the way, and people can change it to
5542:Help:CS1 errors#Missing or empty |title=
4730:: While this discussion appears to have
4712:: While this discussion appears to have
4694:: While this discussion appears to have
4676:: While this discussion appears to have
3495:several more cases I haven't thought of.
17463:there is little reason to change it to
17265:/\| *molecular_weight *= *+ *g\/mol\n/
16578:Copy coordinates from lists to articles
16248:. If an infobox wraps a parameter with
15435:Category:Knowledge images in SVG format
14258:Small update, looks to me from a quick
13858:Second pass complete, in these 70 edits
12309:tagged WP redirects without a talk page
11399:Corrente River (Rio do Peixe tributary)
11278:Tracy Brook (Middle Branch Grass River)
11269:Town Brook (West Branch Delaware River)
11246:Stony Brook (Merrimack River tributary)
10994:Ribeirão Grande (Tietê River tributary)
10967:Center Brook (Unadilla River tributary)
10641:Charley Creek (Clallam River tributary)
8583:Sure, I can partner with you on that.
6969:# ignore files, redirects, and mayflies
5222:{{Harvnb|Radhakrishnan|Moore|1957|p=3}}
3962:) and submitting a feature request for
869:. As requested, I moved my question to
14:
16323:Category:Harv and Sfn no-target errors
15842:So one option here might be using the
13826:, and that first run has left them as
11696:No, only if specified as described at
11237:Stony Brook (Delaware River tributary)
11116:Rivière à la Fourche (Champlain River)
10981:Dry Brook (East Branch Delaware River)
10539:'s expertise entirely on this matter.
10408:https://quarry.wmflabs.org/query/44128
10013:Please don't recommend <center: -->
9015:, which would need to be converted to
6211:after Keith D ran his replacements. --
4844:but its log doesn't show a restoration
4010:WikiProject Molecular and Cell Biology
3984:template:WikiProject Molecular Biology
2923:the 50,000 goal. Is there such a bot?
2443:https://quarry.wmflabs.org/query/42330
1014:https://quarry.wmflabs.org/query/41860
1010:https://quarry.wmflabs.org/query/41859
44:Do not edit the contents of this page.
14200:Updating DANFS links to ship articles
14079:
14073:
14053:
14047:
13618:
13010:Remove deprecated parameter "w/l" in
11700:. Why not just add a 2015 timestamp?
11264:Sucker Brook (Seneca River tributary)
11161:Rivière aux Outardes (Saguenay River)
11048:Rio Verde (Das Almas River tributary)
11039:Río Negro (Magdalena River tributary)
11012:Rio do Peixe (Paraná River tributary)
10875:Making a list ... checking it twice.
10614:Plotter Kill (Mohawk River tributary)
10575:; code has been completely debugged.
10261:and everyone else! To follow up from
9622:How would we monitor the activity of
8718:instructions about how to write one.
8341:window.checkLinksToCitations = false;
8124:- except for those inside comments.
6191:Category:Harv and Sfn template errors
6178:Category:Harv and Sfn template errors
4722:previously undeleted (22 August 2019)
4580:Whether the page is redirected or not
4545:has never been undeleted (check logs)
4083:{{WikiProject Computational Biology}}
3674:Excellent. Looks good to me. Thanks!
3151:{{category distinguish|Publications}}
3148:{{distinguish|Category:Publications}}
2410:(as a randomly selected example, the
2394:Bot to fix up some blank peer reviews
16268:will lead to invalid HTML output. –
16046:
15737:File:COVID-19 Outbreak World Map.svg
14308:Thanks for linking that discussion.
13830:, which needs to be consolidated as
13709:
13594:
12851:
12313:all WP redirects without a talk page
12307:There's an order of magnitude fewer
12210:, where you can find documentation.
11413:Lajeado Grande River (Rio da Várzea)
11408:Cuieiras River (Rio Negro tributary)
11390:Buzzard Run (Lynncamp Run tributary)
11309:Deep Run (Springers Brook tributary)
11143:Rivière aux Ours (Sainte-Anne River)
11093:Rio Verde (Maranhão River tributary)
10900:are all redirected. The articles in
10655:Aguaray-Guazú River (Paraguay River)
10623:Packs Branch (Paint Creek tributary)
10233:Thank you! I adopted those changes.
9416:Knowledge:Bots/Requests for approval
4842:Tok Nimol is presented as undeleted
4823:Articles for deletion/Vikram Shankar
4760:at the end of its seven-day listing
4502:This seems to meet the criteria for
3908:This can be done without a bot with
3317:Federal Telecommunications Institute
3253:to deprecate the param is finished.
351:The following discussion is closed.
25:
17181:Template talk:Did you know/Approved
16689:function, e.g. in cell L4 you type
16348:Skip user talk pages with links to
15115:, you may be right in general, but
13072:value is dash (or en dash, hyphen)
11318:Bear Brook (Baxter Brook tributary)
11300:Lewis Run (Roaring Brook tributary)
11206:Rivière des Chutes (Batiscan River)
11179:Rivière aux Sables (Saguenay River)
11170:Rivière aux Pins (Beaurivage River)
11134:Rivière aux Écorces (Pikauba River)
11107:Rivière à la Cruche (Malbaie River)
11066:Rio Verde (Guaporé River tributary)
11030:Rio Grande (Paraná River tributary)
10650:Slate Creek (Rapid Creek tributary)
5217:Music of India#CITEREFMacDonell2004
3455:. My request can be safely ignored
1012:is across all mainspace pages, and
727:Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria
720:Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria
23:
17233:using a template and module. See:
15624:Updating the dates on the maps on
15287:Whoops, I did indeed mean to ping
12636:was recently created; I moved it.
11426:Pardo River (Rio Grande tributary)
11372:Licking Run (Beaver Run tributary)
11363:Lake Brook (Otego Creek tributary)
11345:Gee Brook (Baxter Brook tributary)
11336:Beers Brook (East Brook tributary)
11255:Strath Burn (Wick River tributary)
11215:Rivière du Milieu (Launière River)
11197:Rivière des Cèdres (Ha! Ha! River)
11075:Rio Verde (Jamari River tributary)
11057:Rio Verde (Grande River tributary)
10345:. Ideally data would be stored on
8881:is the place to start for that. --
5213:{{Harvnb|MacDonell|2004|pp=29–39}}
5122:. I will generate some reports at
4535:isn't already redirected (use API)
2445:, there are 42 pages transcluding
343:Bot for Simplifying Medical Jargon
24:
17518:
17465:Constitution of the United States
14532:wp:SQLREQ COVID 19 data compiler
14370:Finding artwork for missing pages
13950:Template:En-WP attribution notice
13922:Template:En-WP attribution notice
13818:, which has now been changed to
13591:Well there's my next project then
12632:just needs to be deleted (done).
12416:ends with a quotemark (or starts
11725:on the end of each of them then?
11098:Rio Verde (upper Paranaíba River)
11080:Rio Verde (lower Paranaíba River)
10758:Água Fria River (Tocantins River)
9795:User:MajavahBot/Bot status report
9301:Adding reciprocal merge templates
5693:Updating essay impact assessments
5463:Fischer 2008: p. 149</ref: -->
4166:on pages that transclude it with
4142:{{WikiProject Molecular Biology}}
4026:WikiProject Computational Biology
3993:Knowledge:Bot_requests/Archive_79
3005:I can also maintain the template
2857:VA5: Sports, games and recreation
2348:Knowledge:Linter#How you can help
2325:both were processed by Tidy into
1037:, you have the tag bot, right? ‑‑
17389:
17224:
17094:
17072:into a more useful article like
17056:Brasil / Mato Grosso / Cocalinho
16999:
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16623:Newport News Middle Ground Light
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12946:I'm going to hold off on fixing
12852:
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12725:I think it's still a good idea.
12478:If implemented, can appropriate
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11327:Dry Brook (East Brook tributary)
10632:Sharps Run (Cow Creek tributary)
10564:
10502:
10234:
9782:
9554:messages since December 2019. --
9421:
8664:
8520:that aren't COVID-19 related. --
8508:
8252:
8204:
8115:
8081:
7242:# Ignore if this a a draft-: -->
6276:Lists of new articles by subject
6172:I don't know what Harvcheck is.
5891:
5835:
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5242:is designed for this already. --
5180:
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3355:) ends up doing most of them at
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843:Knowledge:CHECKWIKI/WPC 048 dump
545:The discussion above is closed.
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16790:File:Berry Hill near Orange.jpg
14384:Last.fm's album.getinfo request
13868:with wikilinks that begin with
12928:template to keep MusikBot out (
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15651:Cases in the COVID-19 pandemic
15051:Heather Houser (May 5, 2020).
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10999:Rio do Peixe (Mojiguaçu River)
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8175:Knowledge talk:AutoWikiBrowser
4762:if it has not been previously
4334:) 10:55, 16 January 2020 (UTC)
1725:Muhammad Said Ramadan al-Bouti
1690:List of Ash'aris and Maturidis
398:This sort of task falls under
150:More from the VPT discussion:
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17068:, we can upgrade a stub like
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16768:21:27, 14 February 2020 (UTC)
16704:02:57, 13 February 2020 (UTC)
16681:16:55, 12 February 2020 (UTC)
15453:, if yes ignore, if no see 2.
15367:Mark squatted links as unsafe
15139:I think I'm going to go with
14572:This still a active request?
13434:instead of "–" (for example,
12325:04:04, 24 February 2020 (UTC)
12292:03:23, 24 February 2020 (UTC)
12265:01:49, 24 February 2020 (UTC)
11963:Fixing broken section anchors
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10963:Center Brook (Unadilla River)
10637:Charley Creek (Clallam River)
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3196:Please remove residence from
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2657:Turing test: bot or boy? --
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2480:06:30, 29 February 2020 (UTC)
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178:minute to execute. Regarding
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146:07:58, 19 November 2019 (UTC)
16479:WikiProject Cleanup Listings
15494:https://validator.w3.org/nu/
15058:The New York Review of Books
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8335:As stated there, either use
8282:Many thanks for doing that.
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15496:that I could use though. —
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12141:- seems a good idea to me!
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1730:Muhammad al-Tahir ibn Ashur
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17461:United States Constitution
17257:Remove malformed obsolete
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17150:Template talk:Did you know
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17005:Not a good task for a bot.
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15053:"The Covid-19 'Infowhelm'"
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14514:Not a good task for a bot.
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2049:, forgot to say here but
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1685:Khalil ibn Ishaq al-Jundi
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17121:. All comments welcome.
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14769:working on a similar bot
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13854:05:08, 1 May 2020 (UTC)
13804:04:36, 1 May 2020 (UTC)
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