Wikipedia:Usernames for administrator attention/Bot

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    • This user has edited at least one time.
    • Matches the regular expression b[o0]ner. The portion that matched was Boner.
    • Matches the regular expression bambi|teletubbies. The portion that matched was Bambi.
    Wait until the user edits. Daniel Case (talk) 02:36, 19 October 2008 (UTC)[reply]
    • This user has edited at least one time.
    • Matches the regular expression called Porn. The portion that matched was porn.
    • This report was delayed until the user edited.
    • The string called Porn is prone to false positives, please take extra care ensuring this name is actually a violation before blocking.
    • The string called Porn has a comment associated with it: The word "porn" is sometimes part of Thai and German names - check google for legitimate uses before blocking. HBC NameWatcherBot (talk) 01:07, 19 October 2008 (UTC)[reply]
    • This user has edited at least one time.
    • Matches the regular expression called Top level domain. The portion that matched was .li.
    • This report was delayed until the user edited.
    • When using the name Cecilia.li(link) as a http URL I got a response code of 200.A response code starting in 2 means HTTP server found, succesful request.
    • The string called Top level domain has a comment associated with it: Please check whether this name is promoting a Web site. Names may coincidentally resemble URLs or point to parked domains so take care. HBC NameWatcherBot (talk) 07:51, 19 October 2008 (UTC)[reply]