On Tue, May 20, 2014 at 5:35 PM, Jon Robson jdlrobson@gmail.com wrote:
I'm confused. Why wouldn't you just mark a user account as being a bot and simply determine bot edits from username alone?
Any other mechanism seems prone to abuse or being inaccurate...
People gave several examples of bot tasks that needs to be seen in RC and they weren't abuse
On 20 May 2014 07:36, "Amir Ladsgroup" ladsgroup@gmail.com wrote:
Thank you legoktm for exampling, Another case that happened in Persian Wikipedia, is creating
bot-generated
articles by user request this task is too contervisal to be marked as bot and we didn't mark it but other edits of my bot is marked as bot
Best
On Tue, May 20, 2014 at 11:01 AM, Legoktm <legoktm.wikipedia@gmail.com
wrote:
On 5/19/14, 6:39 PM, Dan Garry wrote:
On 19 May 2014 19:36, Amir Ladsgroup ladsgroup@gmail.com wrote:
As a bot operator I think API parameter about flagging bot or not is
necessary
Sure, but as I'm not a bot operator, can you explain why and what
you
use this for, to help me understand? :-)
If the edits should show up in users watchlists/recentchanges for
humans
to look at. An example would be ClueBot NG on enwp which doesn't flag
it's
edits with the bot flag so humans can review them.
Another case where this recently came up is in MassMessage (bug 65180). Some edits like those to user talk pages should be marked as a bot
since
the user will receive a notification regardless, but ones that are made
to
Project (or other) namespaces, should not be flagged as bot so users
will
see them in their watchlists.
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