User:DPL bot

DPL bot
This user is a bot
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OperatorJaGa
AuthorJaGa
Flagged?Yes
Task(s)1, 2, 3, 4
Edit periodTwice daily
Automatic or manual?Automatic
Programming languagePHP
Exclusion compliant?Yes

Tasks

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Task Status Approved? Description
#1 Active Yes Adds and removes the {{dablinks}} template. If the article has more than 15 dablinks, it adds a tag. If the article has fewer than 10 dablinks, it removes the tag.
#2 Active Yes Notifies editors of disambiguation links they have added to articles. It does not notify unregistered and new (< 100 edits) users.
#3 Active Yes Update the {{dablinks}} task to use new thresholds: add the template for 8 or more dablinks, remove for 5 or fewer. Also permitted to lower the addition threshold to 5 as the backlog allows.
#4 Active Yes Adds and removes the {{incoming links}} template. If the disambig has more than 30 incoming links, it adds a tag. If the disambig has fewer than 25 dablinks, it removes the tag.

Opting out

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To stop receiving messages from DPL bot, use the {{bots}} template anywhere on your talk page. Here is the syntax:

{{bots|deny=DPL bot}}

This will only block DPL bot. No other bots will be blocked.

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Anomie's Link Classifier adds a tab next to "watch" that color-codes wikilinks by type (redirect, up for deletion, disambig, etc.) It's an easy way to review an article for dablinks after you've worked on it.

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Click Preferences → Gadgets → Display links to disambiguation pages in orange. It does what it says on the tin. If you follow the orange link, and copy/paste the exact intended article title into the WL brackets you just created, the bot will never bother you again.

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