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Title: Make a bot
Slug: 05-s6-step-5
Slug: 04-s6-step-4
Date: 2020-11-01 12:04
Summary: How to make a bot?
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With this exercise the module will end. We would like to use this opportunity to send you off to another infrastructure, a community-led, public hosting service called *MyBinder*, where you are invited to work with the example script of a Mastodon bot.
In a time of infrastructural complexity, do you put your effort into destabilizing an existing system where the hurt is already beyond reparation or do you use your energy to punctuate another space that at least attempts to do things ethically and has the potential to provide agency over their tranformations to a broader group of people.
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Please follow the link to proceed:
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<https://mybinder.org/v2/git/https%3A%2F%2Fgit.vvvvvvaria.org%2Fmb%2Fbots-as-digital-infrapunctures/master?filepath=content%2Fbot-example%2Fmastodon-bot.ipynb>
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# Footnotes
[^botsinspace]: <https://botsin.space/about>. Accessed on 30th October 2020.
[^muffinista]: Colin Mitchell's profile on botsin.space: <https://botsin.space/@muffinista>. Accessed on 30th October 2020.
[^muffinista]: Colin Mitchell's profile on botsin.space: <https://botsin.space/@muffinista>. Accessed on 30th October 2020.

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Title: Bots as Digital Infrapunctures
Slug: 05-s6-step-5
Date: 2020-11-01 12:05
Summary: End of the module
The end of the module has been reached now. The term *digital infrapunctures* leaves us with potentialities and possibilities to critically engage with digital infrastructures, that ask for further unfolding and experimentation. Infrapunctures can be small. Every intervention can tigger bigger ones. To make sure that we can rely on truly fair operating infrastructures, we need a whole range of actions that expose infrastructural stress points. Could these include activistic bots marking hurt? Poetic bots proposing alternative readings? Or annoying bots asking for attention?
Eventually however, when we zoom out a bit, the question that we should attent to first is the following:
In a time of infrastructural complexity, do you put your effort into destabilizing an existing system where the hurt is already beyond reparation or do you use your energy to punctuate another space that at least attempts to do things ethically and has the potential to provide agency over their tranformations to a broader group of people?