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FastilyBot
Just noting Wikipedia:Bot requests § Replacing FastilyBot following on from the retirement of Fastily and, by consequence, FastilyBot. If any bot operators want to help pick up some of the tasks, please join in the conversation there. Primefac (talk) 15:21, 19 November 2024 (UTC)
Copy attribution bot question or proposal
Does anyone know if there is a bot available that could process a list of articles and make one edit each, in order to add a copy attribution edit summary to the history based on a couple of parameters?
Editors are welcome to copy or translate material from other Wikipedias (or wikis with compatible licenses) as long as they comply with our licensing requirements, which specifies the wording to be added to the edit summary. (This is not optional, and is per our Terms of use.) When an editor is not aware of the requirement or forgets to do it, the required attribution can still be added after the fact, per WP:CWW#Repairing insufficient attribution.
The bot's task would be to add the proper attribution wording to the article history. Input to the bot would be a list of articles, where each article would be accompanied by one parameter containing the name of the article from which content was copied or translated. There would be a second param, which specifies |type=copy
- or |type=translate
-attribution, and which could either be a single, run-time param, or per article. The output would be a dummy edit to each article, along with an edit summary using the wording given at WP:RIA, substituting in the correct wording per the parameters.
Does something like this exist, and if not, how hard would it be to create one? Inspiration for this is a (good-faith) situation I have become aware of involving possibly hundreds of unattributed translations. Thanks, Mathglot (talk) 01:56, 12 December 2024 (UTC)