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STOP
This is not a human

You are attempting to contact SineBot, which is an automated program (i.e., a "robot" or "bot").

If you have a bug to report, do not post it here, instead:

Thanks a million. :)

Thank you for your information on how to sign my texts. Your information is most welcome.69.183.194.228 (talk) 16:58, 16 August 2009 (UTC) mugginsx[reply]


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
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  1. Why does SineBot keep signing stuff I've already signed?
    All comments should have a signature that includes both a link to your user page (slakr) and a datestamp (05:12, 20 August 2007 (UTC)) (per signatures - internal links). This is most easily generated by placing four tildes (~~~~) at the end of your contributions, which makes something like "slakr 05:12, 20 August 2007 (UTC)". If you're still having problems after trying that, post a message to slakr.[reply]
  2. I do sign using ~~~~, but the result includes my username as plain text, not as a link.
    You have probably changed the format of your signature. Go to "my preferences", then the "User profile" tab, and check the "Signature" field and the "Treat the above as wiki markup" checkbox. If "Treat the above as wiki markup" is checked, then the "Signature" field should contain wikicode, including something like [[User:Your Username|Your Username]]. If "Treat the above as wiki markup" is unchecked, then the "Signature" field should not contain wikicode.
  3. I don't want my comments signed by SineBot. How do I get it to ignore me or my talk page?
    Please use one of the opt-out methods listed on its user page.
  4. SineBot forgot to sign something it should have signed.
    Usually this happens because the bot isn't sure if it really should sign something, so it defaults to not signing it (e.g., in cases of complex edits). It does this to avoid being annoying. Other times, a comment might be made when the bot is down for maintenance, so the bot simply never sees it.
  5. SineBot signed something that it genuinely should not have signed.
    Please let slakr know-- especially if you think it's not a one-time thing.


 

 

 

Thanks or new user

hey thanks sinebot for suggestion & i'm a new user so thanks again for help me User:Ashish vats (talk)22:51:,28 June ,2009(UTC)

definitely a person

you're just a sad fat man who sits in front of his comp all day, sad. btw stop changing my edit.

Rollback

This bot makes it very hard to mass-rollback spammers who hit many talk pages. I used to be able to just hit a bunch of rollback buttons, now I need to select diffs for each page and click edit and such. Not sure how to get around this problem though. Chillum 03:27, 6 September 2009 (UTC)[reply]

We need to talk

Hi bot, You have been pointing me out the signature fact. In the last message you pointed out that mistake. I have just checked I had clicked the signature icon which now resembles a nib of a fountain pen. I had been clicking it whenever I made a noting in discussion section of the article. But you have again pointed it out to me. I believe, somewhere is something we I am missing or not have learned.

I have understood that after completing my comment I have to just click signature icon and that means signature. Is it right? If not then what is it to mark you signature?

On the whole thanks for the help.

See I am going to click the nib icon to mark my signature. I believe this is what I am suppose to do. --Sumir 14:31, 7 September 2009 (UTC) —Preceding unsigned comment added by Sumir Sharma (talkcontribs)

Hi Sumir. You are talking to a machine, but I will answer you. The signature button does not look like a fountain pen but rather a cropped signature, this link is to a picture of it:[1]. You can also type 4 tildes like so: ~~~~. On most keyboard the tilde is the button to the left of the 1 when shift is down. Hope this clears things up for you. Chillum 14:38, 7 September 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Thanks. Apology for trampling upon you existence as a bot. Well Humanist would be criticized for being a rational and scientific. Cognitive Science would be proud of you as their theory of AI becoming a reality. Ha ha. sumirSumir 02:14, 8 September 2009 (UTC) —Preceding unsigned comment added by Sumir Sharma (talkcontribs)

Is anyone else bugged by this?

I was looking at SineBot's userpage, and one of its boxes said "this user enjoys wikipedia without wearing clothes", or something disconcerting like that. I mean, I know what it actually means, but I'm just asking if anyone else thinks this might be a bit unsettling, even though we know that SineBot is a robot? I just thought that was a bit creepy.

I have never known a computer program to wear clothes. To be frank that would be even more creepy. Chillum 22:48, 15 September 2009 (UTC)[reply]


I am gonna have to agree that it would be creepy say to walk in and see my computer with one of my sweaters on :) I however commonly edit wiki in the nude, it gives it a nice breeze ;) HEFF ;) 18:40, 16 September 2009 (UTC) --HEFF ;) 18:40, 16 September 2009 (UTC) —Preceding unsigned comment added by Maddrummerhef (talkcontribs)


It was an accident!

Deal with it! 92.8.246.55 (talk) 22:30, 16 September 2009 (UTC)[reply]