One of my more active tags is blueprism, a tag that caters to on-topic issues regarding the robotic process automation (RPA) platform of the same name.
In recent months, it's apparent the company behind Blue Prism (also of the same name) has used a robot to repost the content of Stack Overflow questions, and post answers to the same questions, using roughly the following flow:
- Stack Overflow user posts a question to the blueprism tag.
- Their robot scrapes this new question and posts it somewhere on their community site.
- Stack Overflow users answer the question as normal.
- Their robot re-posts any responses to the question received on the Blue Prism community site to the answers section of the original SO question.
(See also the Stack App by the bot account, a repost of this earlier app which has links.)
While I believe the intent on Blue Prism's part is absolutely no less than well-meaning, I have a feeling this presents a multitude of the same problems outlined in a similar inquiry posted several years ago ("Posting questions by bots"). In this specific instance, you'll notice that the posts coming back in from the Blue Prism community site very often do not adhere to Stack Overflow's quality guidance and are somewhat unhelpful in the context of Stack Overflow-esque Q&A, in almost direct opposition to the more forum-like atmosphere they've cultivated in their community.
Should we as community members do any more than just "downvote and move on" when we observe this behavior?