On 16 янв, 02:55, Wadael <[email protected]> wrote: > Hello, > > I've read about agent Spelly in the FAQ. > I think there is at least another that turns the strings beginning > with http (till next space) into hyperlinks. At ante preview times it called Linkie There's another who determines language
> I see this as stealth robots that get executed silently. Agents are server-side stuff. And they probably have completely different kind of API. In particular, Spelly creates hidden blips, only available for the Spelly itself. I guess that this API is more unstable then any other and not in priority tasks. > Lately I looked at writing a robot called GWardDog that would prevent > participants (other than the wave owner) to blip in a public wave. By > automatically removing the blip. > It's ok until s.o. removes the robot then, when the dog is gone ... Many people tried to write similar bots. None succeeded. (due to mentioned limitation, and some bugs in robots API) Google is going to implement some native access control. Nobody knows when.
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