Automatic bot messages are proposals if disruptive.

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\item Filibustering messages \emph{are} proposals, \emph{unless} they're sent by bots to explain something in the previous message (e.g. title bot, automatic translation) \emph{or} they begin with \texttt{nolog:} or \texttt{[nolog]}.
\item Bot messages sent as a response to direct command (e.g. program evaluation, non-automatic translation) \emph{are} proposals.
\item Bot messages that are generally to be ignored in the legislative process (e.g. title bot, automatic translation) \emph{are} proposals \emph{if} intended to disrupt.
\item Notices are treated like messages (except they can't be used to vote).
\item Nick changes \emph{are not} proposals, \emph{unless} they are a direct response to something in channel \emph{or} are disruptive.
\item Kicks and mode changes \emph{are} proposals.