[00:52:27] Hey there, I'm new to countervandalism and IRC as a whole. Is it normal to feel this overwhelmed with everything? Lol [00:53:48] Also I know the bots are constantly running automatically, but how do users interact with them? What does being "voiced" do? [01:04:35] !staff CVNBot1 in #cvn-wp-en has dropped its RC feed and needs a restart please [01:04:36] Thanks AntiComposite, staff have been notified of your request and should be around shortly to assist you. [01:06:01] RFZYNSPY, first of all, welcome [01:08:22] Most of the time, you don't need to interact with the bots. In this case, being "voiced" means that a CVN staffer or local operator has verified that you are a trusted enough editor to interact with the bots [01:09:44] most of the time, that's just manually adjusting the blacklist and whitelist, or the lists of potentially problematic editors and known good editors. https://github.com/countervandalism/CVNBot/wiki/Documentation has more information [01:09:57] There's also some documentation at https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Countervandalism_Network [01:10:20] Ah okay, so really the bot does all the heavy lifting and the interactions just fine tune it to avoid/focus specific articles? [01:18:53] Thanks for the warm welcome, Anti! :) [01:19:13] RFZYNSPY, Welcome back. Pretty much, it's usually more about users or common phrases than specific pages [01:19:33] Ahh okay [01:19:39] The bot is currently down in #cvn-wp-en, but I know the one in #cvn-commons is running [12:28:11] !staff There is a vandal in Korean Wikisource now. I need a hand. [12:28:12] Thanks NuevoPaso, staff have been notified of your request and should be around shortly to assist you. [12:41:08] Please block "116.32.86.163". It's also in activity on Ko wikipedia.