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bots
Posted: 19 Jan 2008, 11:55
by Marc van Arc
Did you by any chance just remove all the Bots from the registered fish keepers?
I was actually posting about it (Ageneiosus inermis with 2 Bots and 1 Anonymous keeper for instance), but while at it they've disappeared.
Well done.
Re: bots
Posted: 19 Jan 2008, 12:08
by Jools
Yes, I think I now have them excluded from keeping catfish!
Jools
Re: bots
Posted: 19 Jan 2008, 21:43
by Marc van Arc
While adding authors and synonyms to the 3 new Ancistrus spp., I noticed they are being kept by Bots.
Could it be that new entries automatically get bots ? If so you have another (small??) bug to get rid of

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Re: bots
Posted: 19 Jan 2008, 21:50
by Jools
No, there is still a bug but I think I know what it is now!
Jools
Re: bots
Posted: 20 Jan 2008, 15:06
by Jools
I _think_ I have fixed this. No bots now for 3 hours. Please post here if you find out otherwise.
Jools
Re: bots
Posted: 20 Jan 2008, 15:27
by Birger
I have been following this and it seemed like quite a battle....something out of star trek.....Attack of the nano bots....nano bots infiltrating the system something silly like that.....anyway....too much time on my hands this morning
Re: bots
Posted: 20 Jan 2008, 15:34
by Jools
Birger wrote:I have been following this and it seemed like quite a battle....something out of star trek.....Attack of the nano bots....nano bots infiltrating the system something silly like that.....anyway....too much time on my hands this morning
I know, you don't really notice them normally except looking at your access logs. The way the forum works is clever as it identifies most of them and so you see that they are wandering around. It's just part of life on the internet though, lots of bots and spiders around alongside all the humans. Maybe best to think of them as friendly bacteria - they are, after all, mostly helping build great search engines.
Jools