User:HBC AIV helperbot3
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This bot has been officially approved. It is run by Krellis and the code was created by HighInBC, but has been significantly improved by others (see the source code history).
This bot is running version 2.0.3.
Confirmed, I am run/operated by Krellis. HBC AIV helperbot3 (Contribs)
- Source code.
- Feature requests.
- Legend for types of blocks detected when clearing.
- Special IP ranges that I should make comments to when I see them.
- Instructions for WP:AIV that I replace if modified.
- Other HBC AIV helperbot instances:
[edit] Purpose
The purpose of this bot is to monitor WP:AIV and check if reported users are blocked. If the user is blocked the bot will remove the entry with an edit summary explaining why, for how long, what type of block, and how many remaining reports are left. The bot also has several other, related tasks:
- Combine multiple entries for the same user/IP address
- Add and remove the {{adminbacklog}} template as needed
- Mark IP addresses in special IP ranges with descriptive comments
- Reset the instruction block as necessary when it is changed
Multiple redundant bots are used to ensure that WP:AIV is always properly serviced. The bots are designed such that they will not duplicate work, and can all run simultaneously without problems or significant added load to the Wikipedia servers.
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I hereby award HBC AIV helperbot 3 for making the task of AIV patrol so much easier. As an RC patrol admin, I cherish no longer having to update the AIV page in addition to warning and blocking. Borisblue 02:07, 3 March 2007 (UTC) |