User:DefaultsortBot
This user is a bot | |
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Operator | Mikaey |
Author | Mikaey |
Approved? | Yes |
Flagged? | Yes |
Automatic or manual? | Automatic |
Programming language(s) | C# |
Exclusion compliant? | Yes |
Source code published? | Yes |
Emergency shutoff-compliant? | Yes |
This user account is a bot operated by Mikaey (talk). It is used to make repetitive automated or semi-automated edits that would be extremely tedious to do manually, in accordance with the bot policy. This bot does not yet have the approval of the community, or approval has been withdrawn or expired, and therefore shouldn't be making edits that appear to be unassisted except in the operator's or its own user and user talk space. Administrators: if this bot is making edits that appear to be unassisted to pages not in the operator's or its own userspace, please block it. |
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What is DefaultsortBot?
[edit]DefaultsortBot is a bot that is designed to help add {{DEFAULTSORT}} tags to biography articles. DefaultsortBot goes through the pages in Category:Biography articles with listas parameter, looks for a WikiProject banner that has the listas
parameter, and uses the value found there to create a new {{DEFAULTSORT}} tag for the article.
Did DefaultsortBot get the DEFAULTSORT tag wrong?
[edit]Please note that the bot merely copies the value of the listas
parameter from the first WikiProject banner it comes across on the article's talk page. Generally speaking, that is what needs to be fixed, and not the bot's behavior. The bot will never try to guess how a name should be arranged in a DEFAULTSORT tag. However, if you looked at the listas
parameters of all the WikiProject banners on the talk page, and the bot put something completely different in for the DEFAULTSORT value, please leave a note on the bot's talk page, and I'll take a look into it.