In a message dated 2/24/2008 1:23:55 P.M. Pacific Standard Time, eugene@vanderpijll.nl writes:
Only in a limited number of circumstances, for example: if the image is claimed to be an album cover, a bot may detect if it is used in an article about an album.>>
--------------------------------- No one is suggesting that a bot could *not* be made so incredibly intelligent that it would find proper context. Only that *this bot* is not, and BetaCommand is a rather aggressive editor, not prone to taking criticism in the proper spirit.
When you piss off a large number of established editors, you are harming the project and you should stop. Not continue, and complain that everyone's against you. Wouldn't you agree?
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On 24/02/2008, WJhonson@aol.com WJhonson@aol.com wrote:
No one is suggesting that a bot could *not* be made so incredibly intelligent that it would find proper context. Only that *this bot* is not, and BetaCommand is a rather aggressive editor, not prone to taking criticism in the proper spirit.
The Bot is applying a section of the rules as written no more no less.
When you piss off a large number of established editors, you are harming the project and you should stop. Not continue, and complain that everyone's against you. Wouldn't you agree?
I deny your minor.