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•Even bots have arguments. Some Wikipedia bots can undo each other for years before settling an edit
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Computer scientists from the University of Oxford and the Alan Turing Institute in the UK analyzed how both human editors and bots interact on Wikipedia. Anyone can edit an entry on Wikipedia which is why human volunteers and bots specially made to ...

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