Do you think I could just leave this part blank and it'd be okay? We're just going to replace the whole thing with a header image anyway, right?
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Hi all !
I didn't read every topic and didn't really search if this question was asked.
Do you have a "Banlist bot" (exept ninjabot) to suggest me ? It have to work like "Krock Bot" if old people remember :
- we can ban offline players simply when you write his name on a list
I just need this bot to ban, and unban, that's all.
Thanks !
Benji
EDIT : And of course, could you give me the link of this banlist bot ? ;3
I love these players :
I didn't accept him...
Same between DAMIANBOSHY and TOXICMA :
Read the first and the last line :
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I have a banbot. But it have some other features too.
Edit: Download, http://www.mediafire.com/download/r2f1m … anbot1.zip
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Check meh bot site.
eebots.zohosites.com
Don't you need the consent of the bot maker before you put their work on your bot site?
thanks zoey aaaaaaaaaaaand thanks latif for the avatar
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was24 wrote:Check meh bot site.
eebots.zohosites.com
Don't you need the consent of the bot maker before you put their work on your bot site?
isn't it just like saying a bot name?
it's more like "promoting" a bot rather then putting it down.
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^You're assuming someone actually wants their work promoted and advertised.
Exactly, if they don't want it advertised, you don't have the right to do that.
thanks zoey aaaaaaaaaaaand thanks latif for the avatar
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The moment they're putting it on the forums, it's being promoted.
A search engine like google has the bot, bing has the bot, yahoo has the bot, tons of spider tools have the bot, etc. etc.
It would be rather hypocritical that you would say "no-no" to being put on a site that is administrated by a human instead of bots.
Aside from that, the website clearly states who made what bot etc. etc.
So as long as the bot is posted somewhere on the forums, or another website with decent SEO, it's just unfair and illogical to say no.
P.S. Pretty nice, how well you keep up-to date. Obviously there are some forms of criticism to be made but... It's nice and decently complete.
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You're bringing up multiple examples of the web-crawling "bots". Again, you're assuming that a web-crawler is in the same class, and therefore should be treated the same, as an EE bot. Hypocritical? not so much. If you want to blur definitions, consider how Google is required by the European Gov't to provide a way for people to remove search engine results for their own personal benefit.
I'm not sure how privatizing a person's intellectual property is unfair. (you pirate!) To declare this illogical is (again) to assume that the bot creators actually want publicity.
edit: added formatting
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I'm not saying that web-crawlers are the same as EE-bots at all. I'm saying that many of them would have some page containing the bot (which would be uploaded by the owner on forums or other websites with decent SEO). Therefore unwanted publicity will always be present by simply googling (or using another search engine that happens to spider the forum) bots and ee and then just searching a bit.
Therefore there would be no difference between putting the bots in a list (when the bot would be posted on a forum like this) on another website.
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Alright, redact your statement. See if I care! :c
The major search engine crawlers follow the robots.txt file, which allows you to block indexing. Crazy, huh? If I wanted to make my bots go dark, I'd just drop them off Mediafire and set my ROBOTS.txt. Suddenly "always present by googling" is entirely false... all with a few minutes of clicking.
The difference here is that your links would require me to move files to a new location. That'd be annoying, especially when your "SEO" feels compelled to push buttons. However, we're going back to that "intellectual property" thing. Provided we can class programs with music, writing, etc. you're looking at some sizable copyright industries. For some reason, they think stealing is bad.
I realize the concept of "stealing" is hard to understand if there is no price...
Bottom line: The only places bots are really listed are: wiki, users own site, and this questionable site. The wiki can be edited out and monitored. People could try being reasonable there. If the user is the admin of his own website, he has the power to select who can use it. This third site, however, is not "one of many ways to find the bot" -- at this point, it's the only way.
We shouldn't have to force you to admit it's the only one left. This "SEO" you mention should be reasonable enough to admit removal requests.
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Let's just... Keep this to an opinion difference, I feel like this can go on forever.
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Ah, too mature!
I'll drop it with this note:
Because the viewpoint I suggest actually requires cooperation on your viewpoint's behalf (SEO), simply agreeing to disagree gets us nowhere. If I actually shared this view, I'd be enraged that you'd suggest such a move: you're basically ignoring the problem.
edit: Or, perhaps I'm ignoring the solution. Such is why we drop it. gg
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