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(computing) A piece of software designed to perform a minor but repetitive task automatically or on command, especially when operating with the appearance of a (human) user profile or account.
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The goals of IRC bots vary widely, such as automatically kicking other users off or more nefarious things like spamming other IRC users. In this paper, a free standing IRC bot is presented that monitors an IRC channel for commands from a particular user and responds accordingly.
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2009, Ryan Farley, Xinyuan Wang, “Roving Bugnet: Distributed Surveillance Threat and Mitigation”, in Dimitris Gritzalis, Javier López, editors, Emerging Challenges for Security, Privacy and Trust: 24th IFIP TC 11 International Information Security Conference‎http://books.google.com.au/books?id=3CzqIkb5JKEC&pg=PA42&dq=%22bot%22%7C%22bots%22+-intitle:%22bot%7Cbots%22+-inauthor:%22bot%7Cbots%22&hl=en&sa=X&ei=hbsCT8SeMdCgmQWHyeiQCA&redir_esc=y#v=onepage&q=%22bot%22%7C%22bots%22%20-intitle%3A%22bot%7Cbots%22%20-inauthor%3A%22bot%7Cbots%22&f=false, page 42:
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He is particularly good at creating web robots, which are also called bots. A bot is software that searches for certain kinds of websites and then automatically does something — good or bad — on each site. Google uses bots to search and index websites.
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2009, Richard K. Neumann, Legal Reasoning and Legal Writing: Structure, Strategy, and Style‎http://books.google.com.au/books?id=wxojAQAAMAAJ&q=%22bot%22%7C%22bots%22+-intitle:%22bot%7Cbots%22+-inauthor:%22bot%7Cbots%22&dq=%22bot%22%7C%22bots%22+-intitle:%22bot%7Cbots%22+-inauthor:%22bot%7Cbots%22&hl=en&sa=X&ei=hbsCT8SeMdCgmQWHyeiQCA&redir_esc=y, page 91:
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Twitter bots can leverage Twitter′s text message support to allow users to accomplish tasks from their cell phones. You could consider Twitter accounts that are simply an automated import of blog′s RSS feed a Twitter bot.
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2010, Dusty Reagan, Twitter Application Development For Dummies‎http://books.google.com.au/books?id=V_tf644oVQAC&pg=PA59&dq=%22bot%22%7C%22bots%22+-intitle:%22bot%7Cbots%22+-inauthor:%22bot%7Cbots%22&hl=en&sa=X&ei=IbYCT4_HLsXJmAXkrNW1Ag&redir_esc=y#v=onepage&q=%22bot%22%7C%22bots%22%20-intitle%3A%22bot%7Cbots%22%20-inauthor%3A%22bot%7Cbots%22&f=false, page 59:
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Overall, bots—good and bad—are responsible for 52 percent of web traffic, according to a new report by the security firm Imperva, which issues an annual assessment of bot activity online.
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2017 January 31, Adrienne LaFrance, “The Internet Is Mostly Bots”, in The Atlantic‎[1], retrieved 2021-09-01: