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    Lsjbot is an automated Wikipedia article-creating program, or Wikipedia bot, developed by Sverker Johansson for the Swedish Wikipedia. The bot primarily...
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    initially created through automatic programs, most notably Sverker Johansson's Lsjbot. It is the largest Philippine-language Wikipedia by number of articles,...
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    physicist, linguist, textbook author and university professor. He created Lsjbot, a Wikipedia bot. Sverker Johansson is a doctor of philosophy in physics...
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    Wikipedia. One prominent example of an internet bot used in Wikipedia is Lsjbot, which has generated millions of short articles across various language...
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    fifth-largest Wikipedias owe their position to the article-creating bot Lsjbot, which as of 2013[update] had created about half the articles on the Swedish...
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    generated articles created by bots, most of them by Sverker Johansson's Lsjbot. Waray (or Waray-Waray) is spoken by approximately 3.6 million people in...
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  • Administrators AfroCrowd Arbitration Committee Art+Feminism Bots Lsjbot Edit count List of Wikipedias The Signpost Wikimedian of the Year Wikipedian in...
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    half of its articles were created by a single bot. During 2015 and 2016, Lsjbot wrote more than 1 million geographical articles, increasing the number of...
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  • School of Journalism Sverker Johansson (known online as Lsj), creator of Lsjbot. This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title LSJ....
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  • More about the algorithm can be found on Swedish Wikipedia at sv:Användare:Lsjbot/Algoritmer. Significantly more named landforms within a 20-km (12.4-mile)...
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