User talk:TheMikrobe
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Bot Errors in Item SetsEdit
I noticed your edit summary here. The bot does what it's told, so if what it's told is wrong, the bot will simply pass that information along. It has no way of distinguishing between the types of changes you spotted and, say, a change like this. This is precisely why the bot has a Results page...for humans to check what the bot has done. Similarly, since I don't play ESO myself, I also have no way of distinguishing between legitimate updates and faulty ones. If you think the bot is doing more harm than good, then I would suggest you bring that to the Community Portal and ask for other opinions rather than making passive-aggressive comments in edit summaries. – Robin Hood (talk) 23:20, 15 November 2021 (UTC)