… to which bots undid each other’s edits over the period 2001–2010, model how pairs of bots … We find that, although Wikipediabots are intended to support the encyclopedia, they often …
… My goal in this chapter is to describe the complex social and technical environment in which bots exist in Wikipedia, emphasizing not only how bots produce order and enforce rules, but …
D Saez-Trumper - arXiv preprint arXiv:1910.12596, 2019 - arxiv.org
… We conclude that in order to keep Wikipedia as free as possible from disinformation, it’s … with the usage of social bots. In this context we define social bots as software agents that …
RS Geiger, A Halfaker - Proceedings of the ACM on human-computer …, 2017 - dl.acm.org
… 2.3 Bot governance As botsplay a substantial role in Wikipedia, they have been extensively … about the extent to which bot-bot reverts in Wikipedia constitute bot-bot conflict. However, in …
RM Livingstone - First Monday, 2016 - firstmonday.org
… an in-depth interview with Wikipedia user Ram-Man, an early bot operator on the site … bot. Topics discussed include the social and technical climate of early Wikipedia, the creation of bot …
T Steiner - Proceedings of The International Symposium on Open …, 2014 - dl.acm.org
… Wikipediabots are computer programs with the purpose of automatically editing Wikipedia. After occasional smallerscale tests, the first large-scale bot operation was started in October …
… , where one human has access to Wikipedia, and the conversation becomes more … play the role of wizard and produce more factual sentences too. In some rounds, humans treat the bot …
… roles people play in the online community of Wikipedia. We start from qualitative comments posted on community oriented pages, wiki … who represent four key roles: substantive experts, …
… Wikipedia. This study expands on previous work on Twitter bots by investigating the motivations and experiences of the developers who created bots that monitor Wikipedia for edits …