Wikipedia:History of Wikipedia bots

This is a (rather incomplete) history of Wikipedia bots that have contributed substantial amounts of encyclopedic material in an automated fashion.

Federal Standard 1037C
Several hundred articles from Federal Standard 1037C, a glossary of telecommunications terms, were imported in February 2002. The articles were pre-filtered to remove short entries and entries that were from non-public-domain sources. They were then auto-wikified. Only articles with titles that did not already exist on Wikipedia were imported.

Easton's Bible Dictionary
In August–October 2001, and again in August 2002, contributors imported quite a few entries from the 100-year-old Easton's Bible Dictionary (EBD). [//en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Special:Contributions/216.99.203.xxx&offset=&limit=242&target=216.99.203.xxx IP 216.99.203.xxx] operated by Amillar uploaded the EDB text of 125 articles, starting with Abner. [//en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Special:Contributions/213.253.39.188&offset=&limit=130&target=213.253.39.188 IP 213.253.39.188], operated by Neil Harris, created 130 articles on 7 August 2002, starting with Ænon. [//en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Special:Contributions/217.158.106.111&dir=prev&limit=136&target=217.158.106.111 IP 217.158.106.111] created 52 articles on 7 August 2002.

These imports caused some discussion because entries were biased, written in a pedantic Victorian prose, out of date, and some were incorrectly wikified (self links or multiple links). The issues were worked out with the bot's creator on the Wikipedia mailing list (see and search for Easton's) and various talk pages, and new contributor guidelines were also revised accordingly. See Easton's Dictionary topics for the ongoing project, and this list of articles which were not imported.

1911 Encyclopedia Britannica
The same bot that uploaded the Easton Bible Dictionary material was later used to upload the first major wave of selected articles from Project Gutenberg's copy of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica volume 1.

[//en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Special:Contributions/62.30.112.2&dir=prev&target=62.30.112.2 IP 62.30.112.2] started uploading on 18 August 2002, starting with Hippolytus.

BC decades
Because the decade entries are highly structured, a bot was used to load templates for many of them.

Small towns
(October 18, 2002 – October 26, 2002): rambot, operated by Ram-Man, created approximately 30,000 U.S. city articles based on U.S. Census tables, at a rate of thousands of articles per day. One error in the data set being used caused a corruption of around 2,000 new articles. Another incident caused the Recent Changes to become more difficult to use for a time and prompted much discussion and the creation of a Wikipedia bot policy.

The anomebot was written in 2003 for the purpose of uploading approximately 5,000 map images to illustrate the U.S. counties articles.

Disambiguation page links
Rob Hooft's bot was developed on the Dutch Wikipedia in Summer 2003. Although other applications were developed first (year templates), its main use became doing interlanguage links, first at the Dutch Wikipedia, later also in other languages (Danish from August, French from November and many other languages as well). In early October, it was first used on the English Wikipedia, using username Robbot and helping in resolving links to disambiguation pages.

Asteroids
In 2008, a bot (ClueBot II) created thousands of tiny articles about asteroids using NASA data. A large percentage of these have subsequently been deleted as non-notable and redirected to a table.

Small town bots
Concurrently with the Rambot, some 800 stub articles on Dutch (500) and Swedish (300) municipalities were created by a bot owned by Jeronimo. These appear under IP 131.155.230.xxx.

On the Italian Wikipedia, city articles have been uploaded by Gacbot. This bot has started been used in 2004 and it was used to upload municipalities of Italy, Poland, Botswana, United States, Germany, Finland, Portugal and partially France; the municipalities of France have been edited in a semi-automatic way by User:Gac and uploaded by User:Gac and User:Paginazero.

The municipalities of China have been uploaded on Wikidata; data is accessible on several Wikipedias by searching for 郭坑镇 or it can be accessed through Reasonator.

Species
In 2013, user:Lsjbot had created about 454,000 articles on Swedish Wikipedia (about half of the project), using data collected from different sources. The bot first wrote articles about species of animals and plants. It has also been used on Cebuano Wikipedia (ceb:Gumagamit:Lsjbot), Dutch Wikipedia (nl:Gebruiker:Lsjbot), and Waray Wikipedia (war:Gumaramit:Lsjbot).

Qbugbot, run by user Edibobb, has created a large number of insect-related articles.