On Wed, Jun 3, 2015 at 12:43 PM, Brad Jorsch (Anomie) <bjorsch@wikimedia.org> wrote:
On Wed, Jun 3, 2015 at 7:29 AM, John Mark Vandenberg <jayvdb@gmail.com> wrote:
If possible, could you compile a list of bots affected at a lower
threshold - maybe 1,000.  That will give us a better idea of the scale
of bots operators that will be affected when this lands - currently in
one months time.

I already have the list of *accounts* affected: there are 510 with between 1000 and 10000 hits. Of those, 454 do not contain "bot" (case insensitively), so they might be human users with user scripts, or AWB if that's not fixed (someone please check!), or the like. For comparison, in the over-10000 group there were 30 such that I filtered out.

I'll want to check with Legal to make sure the additional release of account names is still compliant with the privacy policy (I'm almost but not entirely sure it would be ok).

Legal recommended we only post the list of bots, not the human accounts. These are:

AHbot
AsuraBot
Autobot
BattyBot
Bibcode_Bot
Bottuzzu
ChenzwBot
Cydebot
DickensBot
DrTrigonBot
DSisyphBot
DumbBOT
DYKHousekeepingBot
DYKUpdateBot
FBot
GiftBot
GrantsBot
HangsnaBot
HangsnaBot2
ImageRemovalBot
InceptionBot
JackBot
JBot
Jimmy-bot
Kenrick95Bot
KrBot
KrinkleBot
LivingBot
MalafayaBot
MaraBot
MauroBot
MBHbot
Mr.Z-bot
NowCommons-Sichtbot
Olafbot
PereBot
PseudoBot
QianBot
Rainbot
Reports_bot
RFF-Bot
Salebot
Sanjeev_bot
SemperBlottoBot
SergoBot
SHBot
Steenthbot
TurkászBot
UWCTransferBot
VlsergeyBot
VriuBot
YiFeiBot
Yobot
ZacheBot
Zlobot

Note this list is still from May 23–29; a bot appearing in this list may have been updated since then.


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Brad Jorsch (Anomie)
Software Engineer
Wikimedia Foundation