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What are Programmatic Moves

Recently, I created a forum in Lichess Feedback (lichess.org/forum/lichess-feedback/appeal-decision), asking how long appealing will take after getting banned because of cheating against Lichess Stockfish AI. However, I am told that cheating against stockfish will not result in a ban, so I am quite confused. I also found this: lichess.org/forum/lichess-feedback/appeal-decision . According to the rule grid, while playing against Lichess AI, everything is allowed except "Programmatic Moves" . I am wondering what Programmatic Moves are.

Also, here is my game:
Programmatic moves are the moves which you do not play yourself, rather a program plays it for you.
Programmatic moves in this context would be input by a bot or some other automated means.
Programmatic moves are those which are already defined and ordered to the machine to play.
Come on guys, we have not yet provided enough different definitions of Programmatic Moves. We can do better!

Here's another: Programmatic moves are ones that perform a mapping on the set of allowable piece layouts without human intervention.

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