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 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 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 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 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. \item Kicks and mode changes \emph{are} proposals.