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Oversees most areas and processes dealing with bots on Wikipedia
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The Bot Approvals Group (BAG) oversees most areas and processes dealing with bots on Wikipedia. Individual BAG members are tasked to approve or deny the various bot tasks submitted by both new and old bot operators. However, only bureaucrats are capable/entrusted to flag bots, and only administrators are capable/entrusted to block malfunctioning or misbehaving bots. While some BAG members (listed below) are also admins or bureaucrats, the roles of the BAG should not be confused with that of bureaucrats or admins. BAG members are trusted to understand Wikipedia's bot policy, and to offer sound bot-related advice to bot operators, admins, bureaucrats, and editors alike. BAG members are often bot operators themselves, but this is not a formal requirement for BAG membership.

The BAG has an official IRC channel on Libera Chat at #wikipedia-en-bag . The channel is open to everyone, so feel free to join, ask questions and idle if you wish (BAG members are voiced). EarwigBot also reports a recent changes feed of BRFA-related pages into the channel for your convenience.

Membership

Joining

Those interested in joining the group should make a nomination and post it to the talk page, with notices to relevant community noticeboards to invite community participation (specifically WP:AN, WP:VPM, WT:BOTPOL, and WP:BON), explaining why they would be a good member of the team and outlining past bot-related experience. After seven days, an uninvolved bureaucrat will close the discussion.

Activity requirements

The activity levels on the member list (active, semi-active, inactive) are informal and used to help identify members current availability.

Following a 2018 RfC it was concluded that BAG members are expected to be active on Wikipedia to have their finger on the pulse of the community. After two years without any bot-related activity (such as posting on bot-related pages, posting on a bot's talk page, or operating a bot), BAG members will be retired from BAG following a one-week notice. Retired members can re-apply for BAG membership as normal if they wish to rejoin the BAG.[1]

Member list

BAG members
User Activity 'crat? Admin? Joined Notes
DreamRimmer (talk · contribs) Active 2025年01月25日
Headbomb (talk · contribs) Active 2011年05月03日
Primefac (talk · contribs) Active Yes Yes 2018年12月12日
ProcrastinatingReader (talk · contribs) Active 2020年11月24日
SD0001 (talk · contribs) Active Yes 2020年11月24日
TheSandDoctor (talk · contribs) Active Yes 2019年01月21日
Xaosflux (talk · contribs) Active Yes Yes 2006年07月27日
Anomie (talk · contribs) Semi-active Yes 2008年12月16日 Around and watching things, but not extremely active. Ping if needed.
Hellknowz (talk · contribs) Semi-active 2010年12月19日 Around, but not actively participating
Cyberpower678 (talk · contribs) Semi-active Yes 2017年07月16日 Works on unclaimed BRFAs, and on claimed ones on request.
MusikAnimal (talk · contribs) Semi-Active Yes 2016年12月16日
The Earwig (talk · contribs) Semi-active Yes 2010年02月10日

Former members are found on a subpage.

See also

Notes


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