User talk:217.85.207.246
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I'm wondering, if you are using a Wikipedia:Bots to explain what it does, and ask for approval for using it on Wikipedia. If you are not using a bot, continue what you are doing. Vancouverguy 00:02, 3 Oct 2003 (UTC)
- I am using a bot, although with human interaction. The bot does the following:
- Loads (the edit page of) a page, chosen by me, and looks which links exist on that page. It provides them to the user (me) in a list, with a number for each link.
- Loads the page with pages that link to that page
- Goes over these pages, and for each of them, shows me the title of the page and the text (original wiki source) of about 60 signs in an area before and after the link.
- Has me choose and type in one of the numbers of the list, or one of a number of auxiliary actions (end the session, show more context before making a decision, do nothing, show the list again, give another option)
- Changes the link on the page into a similar page, piped to the page that I have chosen.
- The idea is that the bot does the same thing a normal Wikipedian would do when disambiguating a set of pages, but faster. Andre Engels 00:17, 3 Oct 2003 (UTC)
I suggest you register a user account for it. Vancouverguy 00:23, 3 Oct 2003 (UTC)
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