On Wed, Jun 3, 2015 at 12:43 PM, Brad Jorsch (Anomie) <bjorsch(a)wikimedia.org
wrote:
> On Wed, Jun 3, 2015 at 7:29 AM, John Mark Vandenberg <jayvdb(a)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.
--
Brad Jorsch (Anomie)
Software Engineer
Wikimedia Foundation