Category:Autoassessment bots

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Automatic assessment bots tag specific project banners with the appropriate class where possible (e.g., stub, FA, FL). When visiting the talk page of an article that has been auto-assessed, you should remove the |auto=??? parameter from the template and, if necessary, re-assess the article based on the WikiProject assessment scale. This category contains pages related to Wikipedia bots – automated or semi-automated programs which run on separate user accounts and do tedious and/or repetitive tasks. See Wikipedia:Bot policy for the policy on using bots. Running an automated bot on a separate account requires approval, which may be requested at Wikipedia:Bots/Requests for approval.

Inactive bots are listed last, under Μ (the capital of μ) – not to be confused with M (the capital of m).