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  2. Wikipedia:Bots/Requests for approval/StatusBot - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/.../Requests_for_approval/StatusBot

    The bot only edits its own user subpages, it automates a function may users consider tedious, and it introduces no significant server load. (Checking maxlag might be a good idea anyway, though.) There is one issue related to the definition of "away": a user not editing for the past 15 minutes != that user is away.

  3. Help:Creating a bot - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Help:Creating_a_bot

    In order to make changes to Wikipedia pages, a bot necessarily has to retrieve pages from Wikipedia and send edits back. There are several application programming interfaces (APIs) available for that purpose. MediaWiki API (api.php). This library was specifically written to permit automated processes such as bots to make queries and post changes.

  4. Discord - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Discord

    Discord is an instant messaging and VoIP social platform which allows communication through voice calls, video calls, text messaging, and media.Communication can be private or take place in virtual communities called "servers".

  5. Wikipedia:Bot requests - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Bot_requests

    This is a page for requesting tasks to be done by bots per the bot policy.This is an appropriate place to put ideas for uncontroversial bot tasks, to get early feedback on ideas for bot tasks (controversial or not), and to seek bot operators for bot tasks.

  6. Wikipedia:Bots/Noticeboard - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Bots/Noticeboard

    Here we coordinate and discuss Wikipedia issues related to bots and other programs interacting with the MediaWiki software.Bot operators are the main users of this noticeboard, but even if you are not one, your comments will be welcome.

  7. Spigot (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spigot_(disambiguation)

    A spigot (or "tap" or "faucet") is a valve for controlling the release of a gas or liquid. Spigot may also refer to: AT-4 Spigot, NATO reporting name for 9K111 Fagot, a Russian anti-tank missile; Spigot, the male end of a pipe designed to be connected with a spigot and socket joint; Spigot, a keyed post in the center of some vacuum tube bases

  8. URL redirection - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/URL_redirection

    The above example does not check who called it (e.g. by referrer, although that could be spoofed). Also, it does not check the URL provided. This means that a malicious person could link to the redirection page using a URL parameter of his/her own selection, from any page, which uses the web server's resources.

  9. Wikipedia:Vital articles/List of all articles - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Vital_articles/...

    This page lists all Vital articles. It is used in order to show recent changes. It is a temporary solution until phab:T117122 is resolved. The list contains 49,848 articles. --Cewbot 14:08, 29 January 2025 (UTC)