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'''{{Color|#3EB8C6|Bots}}''' are accounts maintained by the wiki's administrators that perform automated processes that would be too overwhelming to handle manually. | '''{{Color|#3EB8C6|Bots}}''' are accounts maintained by the wiki's administrators that perform automated processes that would be too overwhelming to handle manually. | ||
Zelda Dungeon Wiki currently has | Zelda Dungeon Wiki currently has four active bots: | ||
*[[User:Charibot|charibot]] - charibot enables laziness. Run by [[User:Charitwo|charitwo]] | |||
*[[User:Navi|Navi]] — Navi automatically sends welcome messages to all new user accounts. Maintained by [[User:Emma|Emma]]. | *[[User:Navi|Navi]] — Navi automatically sends welcome messages to all new user accounts. Maintained by [[User:Emma|Emma]]. | ||
*[[User:Sanitybot|Sanitybot]] — Also used for monotonous tasks which can't be done by replacetext. Run by [[User:Sanityormadness|Sanityormadness]]. | |||
*[[User:Scrapper|Scrapper]] — Scrapper is the go-to bot to do various monotonous tasks. Maintained by [[User:Locke|Locke]]. | *[[User:Scrapper|Scrapper]] — Scrapper is the go-to bot to do various monotonous tasks. Maintained by [[User:Locke|Locke]]. | ||
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Latest revision as of 05:10, July 9, 2024
Bots are accounts maintained by the wiki's administrators that perform automated processes that would be too overwhelming to handle manually.
Zelda Dungeon Wiki currently has four active bots:
- charibot - charibot enables laziness. Run by charitwo
- Navi — Navi automatically sends welcome messages to all new user accounts. Maintained by Emma.
- Sanitybot — Also used for monotonous tasks which can't be done by replacetext. Run by Sanityormadness.
- Scrapper — Scrapper is the go-to bot to do various monotonous tasks. Maintained by Locke.