In today's article we are going to delve into the fascinating world of User:Reports bot, exploring its various aspects, applications and meanings. User:Reports bot is a topic that has aroused the interest of countless people over time, its relevance has been maintained over the years and it has been the subject of debate and analysis in different areas. On this occasion, we will delve into its history, its current implications and its impact on society. We will also examine the different perspectives that exist on User:Reports bot and how these have evolved over time. We will begin by exploring its origin, going through its different interpretations until reaching its relevance today. Join us on this tour of User:Reports bot and discover the importance that this topic has in our daily lives.
| This user account is a bot operated by Harej (talk) and The Earwig (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. The bot is approved and currently active – the relevant request for approval can be seen here. Administrators: if this bot is malfunctioning or causing harm, please block it. |
| Bots by Harej: Current bots: Credibility bot • Reports bot Replaced: RFC bot • RM bot • GA bot • One bot Retired: Full-date unlinking bot • Harej bot • WikiProject Notification Service |
The Reports bot automatically writes and updates reports about WikiProjects.
This bot's Python code has received minimal updates since 2016, but the maintainers are willing to assist if things break (contact e.g. The Earwig)—or, alternatively, patches are welcome. If you are interested in taking over a defunct report, get in touch with Harej.