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The Roomba is the cozy name for the automatic script that removes low scoring questions that are left unattended.

The Roomba has its own page in the Help center here.

However, if you try to search in the help for the word roomba you get no hits. That is due to the fact that the word "roomba" isn't mentioned anywhere on that page, as was the case with mcve. That one got resolved by adding this text at the end of that help article:

You may have been told to include an MCVE by some helpful commentary, or perhaps even an MVCE if they were rushed; sorry for the initialisms, this is what they were referring to.

Can we do something similar for Roomba? I'm not a native speaker so I don’t want to propose anything witty but these are a few posts for inspiration:

(this question was triggered due to this comment from Script47)

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    I tagged this as FR because only SE staff can tweak those help pages IIRC.
    – rene
    Nov 16, 2018 at 10:04
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    Let's try to choose a text that doesn't make Shog9 unhappy ....
    – rene
    Nov 16, 2018 at 11:43
  • Well a search engine that doesn't pick up on the URL itself is also not very helpful. Quickest way to improve things is your suggestion though. Google does this just fine: google.com/…
    – Luuklag
    Nov 16, 2018 at 14:08
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    In commentatories, we call those automatic deletions Roomba.
    – Cœur
    Nov 16, 2018 at 14:25
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    I really thought that the "Roomba help article" was something about the vacuum robots. Glad you started by explaining what it really was. Nov 16, 2018 at 14:26
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    As Roomba only makes sense in a North American context, it should be explained. Nov 18, 2018 at 2:01
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    @PeterMortensen i don't see the issue. iRobot Roomba robot "vacuums" are present and known of in Denmark as well....
    – JoSSte
    Nov 19, 2018 at 7:44
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    @JoSSte in any case, it's cultural; when discovering the word on Stack Overflow, I first thought Roomba was a dance: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rumba
    – Cœur
    Nov 19, 2018 at 7:54

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I initially added the tag to this request, since it seemed like a straightforward change at first. However, Philippe and our legal team recommended removing the term "roomba".

Ultimately, we decided to change the URL for this Help Center page from /help/roomba to /help/auto-deleted-questions (e.g. here on SO), and automatically redirect users from the old URL to the new one. We think this more accurately describes the functionality, and avoids inadvertently offending any third parties.

Since it doesn't exactly fulfill your original request, I've retagged this post as .

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    "auto-deleted-questions" isn't as convenient to type or as catchy as "roomba" was. Perhaps the script needs a new cute name that has no copyright on it..? 🤔 Feb 24, 2023 at 7:17
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    I'd support a new cute name for it :)
    – Philippe StaffMod
    Feb 24, 2023 at 15:30
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    My first thought is garbage-collector, which incorporates a technical joke. I'm concerned that some might find it less-than-kind, though. Mar 25, 2023 at 3:27
  • Less 'cute' perhaps a bit less catchy, but with a history nonetheless, how about sweeper, borrowed from the Navy's end-of-day duty-call "Sweepers, Sweepers, man your brooms. Give the ship a clean sweep-down both fore and aft! Sweep down all decks, ladders and passageways! Dump all garbage clear of the fantail! Sweepers."
    – Chindraba
    Jul 23, 2023 at 2:12
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    Funny enough, I probably should have called it that originally @chindraba - the express intent was to take some of the load off the overworked "janitors" who were getting frustrated with the amount of deletion that needed to be done. Roomba had the connotation of "automatic sweeper", but the downside of needing an explanation in waaay too many cases.
    – Shog9
    Jul 23, 2023 at 3:40

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