Wikipedia:Not ready to be a bot operator

Source: Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.

Most

Bot Requests for Approval
are thoroughly investigated before being approved or declined. However, in certain circumstances they are closed early. If you are reading this page it is likely that this has happened to your BRFA.

Reasons for quick closure

Although BRFA has no specific minimum requirements with regards to the operator, in general the community looks for a certain level of familiarity with the processes and norms of the English Wikipedia before a BRFA can be considered on its own merits. When a candidate fails to meet these criteria – which, in recognition of the responsibilities of a bot operator, are more stringent than in other areas of Wikipedia life – a denial can sometimes seem harsh on the suggester. This can be demoralizing for the novice bot-operator candidate and deter them from further productive contributions. This is clearly not in the best interests of Wikipedia.

Any candidate who sees that their BRFA is going to be denied may withdraw their request. A short note to this effect in the discussion section of the BRFA is usually sufficient to prevent further comment.

Things to note if your BRFA was closed quickly

  • You will be welcome to reapply when you have more experience of Wikipedia in general.
  • Comments made on a BRfA are
    not personal
    . Other editors are commenting on your suitability to be a bot operator today, based upon the current accepted norms, not on you as a person, or how good a programmer you are.
  • Many experienced and highly respected bot operators have had BRFAs denied in the past before having others approved. Do not think that a failed BRFA reflects badly on you or prejudices a future BRFA. It explicitly does not.

What to do if your BRFA was closed quickly

  • Continue to contribute to Wikipedia, and gain more experience.
  • Play around with bots that do not require approval.
  • Familiarise yourself with
    bot policy
    .

What not to do if your BRFA was closed quickly

But don't: