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Cluebot NG (CBNG) is a Misplaced Pages anti-vandalism bot. CBNG was created as the successor to Cluebot. It uses machine learning and a set of rules to determine if recent changes are vandalism or disruptive to Misplaced Pages.
Beginnings
CBNG was created by Christopher Breneman and Cobi Carter in 2010. CBNG shares very little in relationship to the original Cluebot, except its name and how they interface with Misplaced Pages. NG stands for Next Generation.
How it Works
Criticism
Some people hate CBNG, and call it "rubbish".
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