[1] Computer programs, called bots, have often been used to automate simple and repetitive tasks, such as correcting common misspellings and stylistic issues, or to start articles, such as geography entries, in a standard format from statistical data.
[5] Anti-vandalism bots like ClueBot NG, created in 2010 are programmed to detect and revert vandalism quickly.
[3] Bots are able to indicate edits from particular accounts or IP address ranges, as occurred at the time of the shooting down of the MH17 jet incident in July 2014 when it was reported edits were made via IPs controlled by the Russian government.
[8] According to Andrew Lih, the current expansion of Wikipedia to millions of articles would be difficult to envision without the use of such bots.
[9] The Cebuano, Swedish and Waray Wikipedias are known to have high numbers of bot-created content.