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Already has a bot flag (Y/N): N Function Details: From a database dump, the bot scans and finds internal links that use anchors, ex Foo#Bar . From there it checks if the section 'Bar' on the article 'Foo' has comment that another article links directly to that section.
The bot has *not* "modified comments, nowiki tags, [or skiped] citations that embed links in < >" and even if it did it wouldn't be harmful; the link is out-of-date whether it is clickable or not. Every change the bot makes is logged with easily clickable diffs at User:DeadLinkBOT/Logs and every change is being manually review by me to iron out ...
An Internet bot, web robot, robot or simply bot, [1] is a software application that runs automated tasks on the Internet, usually with the intent to imitate human activity, such as messaging, on a large scale. [2] An Internet bot plays the client role in a client–server model whereas the server role is usually played by web servers. Internet ...
Once the bot has been approved and given its bot flag permission, one can add "bot=True" to the API call - see mw:API:Edit#Parameters in order to hide the bot's edits in Special:RecentChanges. In Python, using either mwclient or wikitools, then adding bot=True to the edit/save command will set the edit as a bot edit - e.g. PageObject.edit(text ...
Web Bot is an internet bot computer program whose developers claim is able to predict future events by tracking keywords entered on the internet. It was developed in 1997, originally to predict stock market trends. [ 1 ]
Skill-based matchmaking is a controversial practice. In Call of Duty: Warzone (2020), streamers of the game often seek out "bot lobbies"—lobbies with less-skilled players. The Washington Post compared the practice to "LeBron James looking to join pickup games at the local YMCA".
Google's description of its PageRank system (January 1998), for instance, noted that "Google interprets a link from page A to page B as a vote, by page A, for page B." [10] Knowledge of this form of search engine rankings has fueled a portion of the search engine optimization (SEO) industry commonly termed linkspam, where a company attempts to ...
Wikipedia:Templates with red links – Red links in templates are likely to represent red links in many articles. Wikipedia:Requested articles; Wikipedia:Link rot – A project of similar scope, but for external links as opposed to internal links; Wikipedia:TOPRED – The most-visited red links (no longer updated after July 2016)