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  2. List of review-bombing incidents - Wikipedia

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    In June 2024, Team Fortress 2 players review bombed the game on Steam in protest of developer Valve's perceived negligence of the game after bot accounts had been disrupting the player experience since early 2020. The review bomb caused the game's overall recent review rating to drop to "Overwhelmingly Negative". [103]

  3. Wikipedia:Bot Approvals Group/Guide - Wikipedia

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    The Bots Noticeboard. Many discussions and requests for clarification affecting specific bots take place there. WP:BRFA (Bot) Requests for Approval, a list of all active BRFAs. BAG members have the mandate of reviewing BRFAs and determine both the technical soundness of the proposed bot, and ensure that the requested task has consensus. WP:BAG ...

  4. Team Fortress 2 - Wikipedia

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    Team Fortress 2 (TF2) is a ... source code for 2018 versions Team Fortress 2 and Counter ... some bots were programmed after a TF2 source code leak which Valve had ...

  5. Wikipedia:Bot requests - Wikipedia

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    If a bot is acting improperly, follow the guidance outlined in WP:BOTISSUE. For broader issues and general discussion about bots, see the bot noticeboard. Before making a request, please see the list of frequently denied bots, either because they are too complicated to program, or do not have consensus from the Wikipedia

  6. Wikipedia:Global actions - Wikipedia

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    Serious cross-wiki abuse is the usual reason for global bans, although simple disruption (e.g. vandalism or spamming) is usually met with global locks instead. There are two types of global ban: Global bans enacted by the community, in accordance with a request for comment as described at m:Global bans .

  7. List of chatbots - Wikipedia

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    A chatbot is a software application or web interface that is designed to mimic human conversation through text or voice interactions. [1] [2] [3] Modern chatbots are typically online and use generative artificial intelligence systems that are capable of maintaining a conversation with a user in natural language and simulating the way a human would behave as a conversational partner.

  8. Wikipedia : Discord/Team-B-Vital

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    Team-B-Vital is a collaboration effort by the unofficial Wikimedia Community Discord server. The #team-b-vital channel is an effort towards running collaborative pushes to bring vital articles up to B class if possible, similar to WP:Articles for Improvement. Each effort will run for two weeks, ending early if the article in question is either ...

  9. Source (game engine) - Wikipedia

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    The release of The Orange Box on multiple platforms allowed for a large code refactoring, which let the Source engine take advantage of multiple CPU cores. [11] However, support on the PC was experimental and unstable [12] until the release of Left 4 Dead. [13] Multiprocessor support was later backported to Team Fortress 2 and Day of Defeat ...