Wikipedia:Suspected sock puppets
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The suspected sock puppets page is where Wikipedians discuss if a fellow Wikipedian has violated Wikipedia's policy on sock puppets. Cases on this page are evaluated primarily on the basis of behavioral evidence, and the editors and administrators who look at the reports typically do not have the ability to determine what IP addresses Wikipedia editors are using. If you believe your case requires an IP check, please go to requests for checkuser.
Sometimes users who appear to work with a common agenda are not sockpuppets (one user, multiple accounts), but multiple users editing with the sole purpose of backing each other up, often called "meatpuppets." Meatpuppets are not regular Wikipedians who happen to agree with each other; they are accounts set up by separate individuals for the sole purpose of supporting one another. For the purposes of upholding policy, Wikipedia does not distinguish between meatpuppets and sockpuppets. Please see Wikipedia:Sock puppetry.
Administrators
Administrators please see Wikipedia:Suspected sock puppets/Administrators for detailed instructions about how to determine sockpuppets, archiving, etc. for editing here at Wikipedia:Suspected sock puppets (WP:SSP).
Reporting suspected sock puppets
Before creating a report at Wikipedia:Suspected sock puppets (WP:SSP), please be sure that:
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- Assume good faith, if possible. An alternate account that is not used for abuse does not warrant a complaint. Keep in mind that users may sometimes make mistakes, so in cases where an alternate account is largely used for legitimate activities, it may be appropriate to ask the user before making accusations. The problem might merely have been caused by a mistaken login or other absent-mindedness.
- Fill in the names. Clicking "Start a case" with a new case name-or-number opens a fresh page, with a form ready to be filled in. The puppetmaster's name will be automatically filled in as the filename; if this is not correct, due to added numbers like "(2nd)", replace the {{SUBPAGENAME}} tags with the puppetmaster's username. Also replace the placeholder names SOCKPUPPET1 and SOCKPUPPET2 with the account names of the suspected puppets; add or delete these lines as needed. Always leave out the "User:" prefix.
- Make your case. Now write up your evidence in the "Evidence" section. This should describe why you believe there's puppetry occurring, however obvious it might be. If this is not the first time the user is suspected, links to other cases you know about should be provided as well. The evidence should point to one or more instances of illegitimate use of the puppet account. Include the diffs to support your statements. Sign and timestamp your case with ~~~~ on the line below "Report submission by"; preview your report for any problems; and, when you're satisfied, save it.
To start a case report about suspected sockpuppetry: Cases are created on subpages of Wikipedia:Suspected sock puppets.
To do so, add the username of the puppetmaster (the main account, not the sockpuppet!) -- and the number of the case, "(2nd)", "(3rd)", etc., if there were previous cases on that username -- into the box below.
Leave out the "User:" prefix. Replace only the word PUPPETMASTER, leaving the rest as is.Example: if there were already two cases about User:John Doe, the new case would be titled:
Then click "Start a case". You will be taken to a page where you can fill out the report.
Wikipedia:Suspected sock puppets/John Doe (3rd)
After you've saved the report, come back to see the remaining instructions below this box.Use of this form is deprecated. Please use Wikipedia:Sockpuppet investigations.
- List your case for review in the WP:SSP open cases section here. Add the line {{Wikipedia:Suspected sock puppets/PUPPETMASTER}} (or PUPPETMASTER (2nd) or PUPPETMASTER (3rd), etc.) at the top of the list, just below the section header. (Again, remember to replace PUPPETMASTER with the actual account name, without the "User:" prefix.) Save your edit. Check to see that your report shows up at the top of the list, just below the "Open cases" header. If there's only a red link, check that the spelling of the username and the number match the filename you created.
- Notify the suspected users. Edit the user talk pages (not the user pages) of the suspected sockpuppeteer and sock puppets to add the text {{subst:uw-socksuspect|1=PUPPETMASTER}} ~~~~ at the bottom of the talk page. If this is not the first time the user is suspected, the most recent evidence page should be specified by adding "(2nd)" or "(3rd)", etc., after the user's name: {{subst:uw-socksuspect|1=PUPPETMASTER (2nd)}} ~~~~ or similar.
- Consequences. If the evidence shows a case of clear abuse, with no serious doubt, an administrator may block any sockpuppets, and take further action against the puppetmaster. In less severe cases, administrators may quietly monitor the account's activities.
- Checking further. In some cases, where there is significant abuse and yet puppetry is not certain, it might be appropriate to use technical means to detect puppetry. See Requests for checkuser (WP:RFCU) for details.
Open cases
- The following discussion is an archived debate of the case of suspected sockpuppetry. Please do not modify it. No further edits should be made to this page. All edits should go to the talk page of this case. If you are seeing this page as a result of an attempt to open a new case of sockpuppetry of the same user, read this for detailed instructions.
- Suspected sock puppeteer
64.250.66.255 (talk+ · contribs · deleted contribs · tag · block user · block log · CheckUser)
- Suspected sock puppets
- Stevent356 (talk+ · contribs · deleted contribs · tag · block user · block log · CheckUser)
- Report submission by
- Evidence
- Puppeteer and puppet made similar vandal/NPOV/non-good faith edits on Kentucky Wildcats men's basketball:
- Comments
- Please remember to notify all accounts listed as possibly linked to the sock puppetry in question (instructions).
- Conclusions
- Obvious but could be just him creating an account. Regardless, I have blocked the account for 24 hours for edit warring and I have left him a welcome template. The IP will get taken out by the autoblock. ScarianCall me Pat! 03:09, 11 January 2009 (UTC)[reply]
- The following discussion is an archived debate of the case of suspected sockpuppetry. Please do not modify it. No further edits should be made to this page. All edits should go to the talk page of this case. If you are seeing this page as a result of an attempt to open a new case of sockpuppetry of the same user, read this for detailed instructions.
- Suspected sock puppeteer
96.247.37.61 (talk+ · contribs · deleted contribs · tag · block user · block log · CheckUser)
- Suspected sock puppets
- 96.247.37.213 (talk+ · contribs · deleted contribs · tag · block user · block log · CheckUser)
- Report submission by
- Evidence
- Comments
- First edit from this IP, but votes as other socks have in the active discussion. Other IPs from the 96.247.37.* range have been involved (see for example Wikipedia:Suspected sock puppets/96.247.37.61 (3rd) in sockpuppetry on Talk:Beer style. Probably associated with User:Newcrewforu, who has engaged in serial sockpuppetry on that page over the past several weeks. --Killing Vector (talk) 21:05, 9 January 2009 (UTC)[reply]
- Conclusions
Pretty self-evidently the same person, but since they're IPs there's no point in blocking them. When they pop up trying to subvert debates or otherwise breaching policy, probably quicker to highlight the issue there and then. GbT/c 19:54, 12 January 2009 (UTC)[reply]
Roy Ward
Roy Ward (talk+ · tag · contribs · deleted contribs · logs · filter log · block user · block log · CA · CheckUser(log) · investigate · cuwiki)
Populated account categories: confirmed
For archived investigations, see Wikipedia:Sockpuppet investigations/Roy Ward/Archive.
- The following discussion is an archived debate of the case of suspected sockpuppetry. Please do not modify it. No further edits should be made to this page. All edits should go to the talk page of this case. If you are seeing this page as a result of an attempt to open a new case of sockpuppetry of the same user, read this for detailed instructions.
- Suspected sockpuppeteer
- Fujoshi sisters (talk · contribs · deleted contribs · page moves · block user · block log)
- Suspected sockpuppets
- Mizuki0066 (talk · contribs · deleted contribs · page moves · block user · block log)
- Nopocky4kitty (talk · contribs · deleted contribs · page moves · block user · block log)
- 65.60.81.130 (talk · contribs · deleted contribs · page moves · block user · block log)
- MeowKuroNeko (talk · contribs · deleted contribs · page moves · block user · block log)
- LittleOrangeAlien (talk · contribs · deleted contribs · page moves · block user · block log)
- Report submission by
-- Collectonian (talk · contribs) 13:47, 9 January 2009 (UTC)[reply]
- Evidence
Fairly blatantly obvious sockpuppetry coming from the Aurora Publishing house which is suddenly using Wikipedia as an advertising formula, creating entries for all of its unnotable series, reverting tagging and clean ups of those new articles, etc. Initial account warned of COI issues and is self-admitted Aurora employee copy/pasting the promo material they wrote here.[2] See Aurora Publishing history and the numerous articles created by each. Also Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Anime and manga#Aurora Publishing review for the alert and discussion at the project about these accounts. There may be other accounts as well and source IP probably needs blocked if they are all the same.
- Comments
This may be more meatpuppetry then sockpuppetry. But at least we should rule out the sockpuppetry. The thing that concerns me the most is that these accounts limit their editing to the articles related to this one publisher and insert the publisher's name promently into the article leads even when the original Japanese publishers' names are absent. --Farix (Talk) 16:03, 9 January 2009 (UTC)[reply]
- Response to Accusation and Evidence
I am fairly new as a editor on Wikipedia, just started my account this week. I find it amusing that I would be automatically deemed an employee or a conspirator for Aurora Publishing for submitting entries. All I did basically was try to add references to each title, edited some of the text to make it sound a little better and have it be more informative. I have no idea who the Fujoshi Sisters are. I have no idea it was a crime to be editing the page at the same time as someone else or even to stop at the same time. I'm sure coincidences does occur, but if it relates to this company something is up. I understand the idea of being accurate and factual but I think it's discriminating to this company when as far as I can see looking at other manga publishing wiki pages such as, Yen Press, Go! Comi, and Digital Manga Publishing who all should be deleted because they are more or less constructed the same way. I honestly do not see what is wrong with listing title of the series they published. I'm sure that who ever did list the titles before was just trying to inform those that would look up the company what titles they have released. And really just looking at the publishers I listed probably structure the Aurora Publishing page the same way. (User talk:Mizuki0066) 11:35 PST January 9 —Preceding undated comment was added at 19:35, 9 January 2009 (UTC).[reply]
- And its pure coincidence that you are all making the exact same kinds of edits in seeming support of one another, blatantly promoting/spamming Aurura links, reverting project attempts to clean up the inappropriate edits, etc? Even your response sounds similar. Fujoshi sisters claimed to just be a fan at first, before their edits were tagged WP:COPYVIO, then they admitted they were from Aurora and had written then summaries themselves so claimed it was okay. If you aren't part of the group (which can be determined through checkusers and other tools), then I suggest stepping back until its cleared up, and using the time to learn about proper referencing (you don't pile 2-5 links in a single ref tag), and what a proper reference is: see WP:RS and WP:CITE. Reviewing WP:MOS-AM would also be good if you intend to work on series articles. Pointing to three very bad company articles doesn't really support continuing to do it. No one said other company articles are perfect, as they all need work, but new advertising ones don't help. -- Collectonian (talk · contribs) 22:40, 9 January 2009 (UTC)[reply]
- Adding MeowKuroNeko (talk · contribs) - yet another one to pop in for no purposes but promoting Aurora[3]. Similar type wording/defense as others[http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=User_talk:MeowKuroNeko&curid=21027622&diff=263137204&oldid=263112201 -- Collectonian (talk · contribs) 08:00, 10 January 2009 (UTC)[reply]
- Adding LittleOrangeAlien (talk · contribs) - another sock editing primarily Aurora articles, and then editing on the Anime project page to change MeowKuroNeko's signature to their own, claiming the remark.[4] within minutes of it being left by the first account.[5] Considering the number of socks continuing to appear, it might be good to do a check user to find the underlying IP(s) and block those as well. Aurora is obviously determined to use Wikipedia for an advertising forum. -- Collectonian (talk · contribs) 05:09, 15 January 2009 (UTC)[reply]
Merged with Wikipedia:Sockpuppet investigations/Fujoshi sisters OhanaUnitedTalk page 06:02, 15 January 2009 (UTC)[reply]
- Conclusions
Spammers now blocked. Any admin is welcome to unblock if the risk can be shown to be removed, but at the moment the accounts do not seem interested in anything other than inappropriate promotional activity, are not showing any signs of heeding the multiple notes that should have raised red flags for them, so blocking is the obvious way to stop it. Guy (Help!) 18:28, 15 January 2009 (UTC)[reply]
- Closed. Cirt (talk) 08:56, 16 January 2009 (UTC)[reply]
- The following discussion is an archived debate of the case of suspected sockpuppetry. Please do not modify it. No further edits should be made to this page. All edits should go to the talk page of this case. If you are seeing this page as a result of an attempt to open a new case of sockpuppetry of the same user, read this for detailed instructions.
- Suspected sock puppeteer
Alkclark (talk+ · contribs · deleted contribs · tag · block user · block log · CheckUser)
- Suspected sock puppets
- 64.140.0.3 (talk+ · contribs · deleted contribs · tag · block user · block log · CheckUser)
- Dancefloor royalty (talk+ · contribs · deleted contribs · tag · block user · block log · CheckUser)
- KM*hearts*MC (talk+ · contribs · deleted contribs · tag · block user · block log · CheckUser)
- Report submission by
- Wasted Time R (talk) 02:50, 9 January 2009 (UTC)[reply]
- Added two additional sockpuppets and evidence Wasted Time R (talk) 18:19, 9 January 2009 (UTC)[reply]
- Evidence
I believe Alkclark (talk · contribs · deleted contribs · page moves · block user · block log) and 64.140.0.3 (talk · contribs · deleted contribs · page moves · block user · block log) are the same person, and that the accounts are acting cooperatively in violation of WP:SOCK.
The two accounts inhabit the same articles dealing with music, in particular specific articles on concert tours, singles, and albums. Their edit summary comment styles are similar, as is their usual aversion to explaining their edits in talk pages. The Alkclark account is used to make initial large-scale edits to articles; if other editors object, the 64.140.0.3 account comes in and makes reversions and/or rude comments in support of the Alkclark edits. One recent example of this involves the Viva la Vida Tour article, where Alkclark started making large-scale changes here ; admin User:Madchester objected to some of the changes, including a reversion of Alkclark here; then 64.140.0.3 was used to revert it back here, and then 64.140.0.3 was used to leave this rude and harrassing message at Madchester's talk page, using the language "your little pet project". This is an example of the common phrases Alkclark/64.140.0.3 use, see for example Alkclark using "personal pet" in this edit here regarding an IfD discussion. Another recent example relates to the Soul2Soul II Tour article. Alkclark begins by making widespread changes that remove much of the material here. I object, keep some of his/her changes but restore other part of the article here, and start a discussion on the talk page. Alkclark refuses to engage on the talk page, but instead has 64.140.0.3 twice revert the article to his/her version with this edit and this edit.
That these are the same person is even more evident once you go further back in their histories. There have been many complaints and warnings against 64.140.0.3 that it just removes from its talk page (see all the "Blanked the page" edits in here). More importantly, 64.140.0.3 also been used to delete complaints and warnings from Alkclark's talk page, see for example here and here. And in the highest violation of WP:SOCK, 64.140.0.3 has pretended to be a third party in a dispute between Alkclark and another editor, for example here and here, or for a more recent example here where 64.140.0.3 not surprisingly "agrees with" a previous talk page post by Alkclark. No amount of "I didn't realize I wasn't logged in" excuses can explain away this long history of improperly acting in concert.
Finally, I'm not convinced that the 64.140.0.3 IP address is shared by multiple users, as its User talk:64.140.0.3 banner suggests. The first edits suggesting this were from 64.140.0.3 itself in the middle of an edit dispute, see here and here. The banner was then put on by an apparently sincere other editor here. There definitely aren't "14 current Wiki Editors" at that IP address, as 64.140.0.3's original post suggested; all or almost all the edits from 64.140.0.3 look like they come from this one person.
- Evidence addition
I am amending this entry to include two additional sockpuppets of Alkclark I have found, User:Dancefloor royalty and User:KM*hearts*MC.
Evidence that they are the same person can be seen by looking at their last 500 edits, here for Alkclark, here for Dancefloor royalty and here for KM*hearts*MC. They inhabit the same sets of articles, and all got involved in prolonged disputes over KylieX2008 and various Madonna tour articles. Their edit summaries are very similar, including use of abbreviations such as "addtl", "b/c", "pls" and so forth.
They also use some more specific terms in arguing with other editors in common, such as "vindictive" by Dancefloor royalty here and by Alkclark here, and "fluff" by Alkclark here, by Dancefloor royalty here. Both Alkclark and Dancefloor royalty share a misconception of what WP:COI is about, see here for Alkclark and here for Dancefloor royalty. KM*hearts*MC is fond of accusing editors he/she disagrees with as being childish, see here and here for just two examples; Dancefloor royalty also uses the childish accusation with similar wording and attitude here and here.
Moreover, they all have the unusual tic of looking up IP addresses' providers or origins and adding the {{SharedIP}} or {{ISP}} banner template to talk pages of IP users. See here and here and here for Dancefloor royalty doing it. See here and here and here for KM*hearts*MC doing it. See here for Alkclark doing it. See here for 64.140.0.3 doing it.
As evidence that these accounts are acting in collaboration, looking at this history, KM*hearts*MC's very first edit ever was here was to "agree" with Alkclark and Dancefloor royalty on a talk page. Two of the three along with 64.140.0.3 posted in agreement with each other on this AfD. They ganged up on User:Jwad in disputes over the Madonna tour articles, as witness a number of posts on User talk:Jwad and in this Request for Arbitration, in which Alkclark pretended to be a neutral player between Dancefloor royalty and KM*hearts*BC on one side and Jwad on the other. They make appeals to uninvolved editors pretending to be different people, see here and here for example. This is all one person, using sockpuppets to abuse process and abuse other editors on these articles.
- Comments
Firstly, It's my high belief that editor Wasted Time R, is somehow upset because I corrected his/her edits. To first begin, the IP address 64.140.0.3 belongs to Level 3 Communications shown here, an internet provider for the private sector, meaning it is used to businesses and not the common household such as Comcast. Although this site proclaims the address belongs to Colorado Christian University. Upon contacting the phone number provided by Whois (1-877-453-8353), the address belongs to a business center in Denver, CO, further information was not given to me. So I am assuming this could belong to a hotel, apartment building or public place that allows internet access. I have logged into Wiki from work in the past, but I am not sure what that location's IP address is. Additionally, the IP address has been engaged in editing Wikipedia since November 2005. I have not been editing since April 2007, although I've done a few edits here and there in July 2006 to LeAnn Rimes related articles. My account has over 1000 edits while this IP address has barely 500. If an account is used for sock puppetry, history has shown that it is used more often. Another point is all of my edits are music-based. This IP address has edited articles concerning a broad range of subjects, not just one specific area. Additionally, this is a shared IP as shown here here and here. Concerning this editor's evidence:
- Point 1 As you can see from my edit summary, I reverted the edits of User:Ilikeeggs1, who added flag icons to the Tour dates table, as my edit summary stated flags not needed. User:Madchester reverts changes made to the set list, not the tour dates. If Madchester disagreed with my edits then the opening acts, corrections to venue names and box office score data would have been removed as well.
- Soul2Soul II Tour Point 2 The article was very cluttered and unorganized. There were sections that were direct cut/paste from the source. Additionally, the writing appeared to be "fluffed up" fan writing, almost promoting tour. Providing edit summaries that stated "restore large amounts of cited material, removed without any explanation whatsoever - it's this material that helped the article survive AfD!!" is not sufficient reasoning to include information. Being the highest grossing tour of 2006 in North America (and providing a source) is sufficient information for not deleting the article. Additionally, using such language as referenced above convinces me that the edits were done out of spite due to a personal connection either with the article or with the subjects, meaning a conflict of interest. Starting a discussion two days after I made my edits and additionally not notifying me of such discussion so that I could partake or at least acknowledging it in his edit summaries seems very suspicious to me. This matter was brought to the attention of Wasted Time R by Madchester due to the IP address mentioned above and the Viva La Vida Tour. I don't revamp articles in 10 minutes, it takes time. I take the time to the read the article, read each source, check for dead links and verifiability. I read each source seeing if there is additional information to add. While working on the Soul2Soul Tour, I found out about solo tours by Tim McGraw and followed by adding a solo tour chron for him. When I went to add the template to the Soul2Soul II Tour, thats when I saw that information had been re-added as mentioned above. Wasted Time R had ample time to ask me about my edits via my talk page if he felt dissatified with them.
- Point 3 Disputes: This I cannot comment on, I cannot remember minuscule details about edits conducted nearly two years ago. If someone removed content from my page (as they did not blank my page as the editor noted) then its all in the past, I really don't have time to think about things that happened so long ago.
I do admit that I am not perfect and I have ran into problems with other editors but this is utterly ridiculous.I have contributed significantly to Wikipedia and will continue to do so, despite this setback. This user is claiming guilt by association. I'm sure I can pick any IP address and a user name and dig deep enough and find 3 similarities. I have no problems expressing my opinions to any editor and do not need to hide behind a mask to do so. Alkclark (talk) 05:32, 9 January 2009 (UTC)[reply]
- Comments
I agree with the submitter's analysis that abuse of multiple accounts is taking place. For your review, check out this analysis of contribution times for three of the above accounts:
This shows almost perfect non-overlap of editing sessions between Alkclark, 64.140.0.3 and Dancefloor royalty. Notice all three of these editors warring against Madchester's changes at Viva la Vida Tour. If Alkclark does not want to let us know what is really going on, I propose that a checkuser be run. EdJohnston (talk) 15:00, 12 January 2009 (UTC)[reply]
- Now submitted at Wikipedia:Requests for checkuser/Case/Alkclark. EdJohnston (talk) 04:54, 14 January 2009 (UTC)[reply]
- Conclusions
- Usage of multiple accounts was confirmed in the above checkuser request. Blocks were issued by User:Tiptoety. Closing this report. EdJohnston (talk) 18:13, 15 January 2009 (UTC)[reply]
- The following discussion is an archived debate of the case of suspected sockpuppetry. Please do not modify it. No further edits should be made to this page. All edits should go to the talk page of this case. If you are seeing this page as a result of an attempt to open a new case of sockpuppetry of the same user, read this for detailed instructions.
- Suspected sock puppeteer
208.86.143.84 (talk+ · contribs · deleted contribs · tag · block user · block log · CheckUser)
- Suspected sock puppets
- 66.96.128.62 (talk+ · contribs · deleted contribs · tag · block user · block log · CheckUser)
- 89.248.166.200 (talk+ · contribs · deleted contribs · tag · block user · block log · CheckUser)
- Report submission by
- Evidence
- This user uses different IP addresses to avoid the three-revert rule and therefore gain an unfair advantage of being able to revert my edits more often than I can revert his edits. This is obvious from the article history, which shows six things:
- He added the same (deleted) text ([6]) under a new address ([7] and [8]).
- After reverting my deletions twice under a new address ([9], [10]), he started doing exactly the same thing under yet another IP address, in less than 24 hours ([11]).
- His previous IP address, 89.248.166.200, has already been blocked because it was believed to be an open proxy.
- His last IP address (208.86.143.84) is used solely for reverting my edits in the Xvid article, which suggests that this is not a coincidence.
- He keeps on using exactly the same tactics and rhetorics under all three addresses: he either does not explain his edits at all, or he only says my reverts are "unreasonable", "POV" or "senseless" in his edit description, again, without explaining why (which is the same thing as no explanation at all). Under all addresses, he keeps ignoring all my explanations why his reverts are wrong, in my edit summaries ([12], [13]) and also in my very lengthy and detailed explanation on the article Talk page, which, again, did not inspire any comment from him.
- Good faith cannot be assumed—he repeatedly keeps adding a spam link to the Xvid article ([14], [15], [16]) despite my warnings that the link is inappropriate. The external link advertises an irrelevant and non-notable software product, and with an intentionally misleading title (which I explained on the article Talk page, too).
- Comments
- This might be a challenge for the user, if they are socking this way. The original IP address is in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada. The second is in Burlington, MA (if it was Burlington, Ontario, it would be different). The third is located within Europe ... the Netherlands, if I'm not mistaken. Now, I'm not saying that proxying isn't possible, just slightly challenging. (talk→ Bwilkins / BMW ←track) 14:02, 9 January 2009 (UTC)[reply]
- It is definitely challenging. However, in the case of anonymous proxies, country/location is irrelevant. Anyone can use any proxy from any country, the public proxy lists on the internet are endless. And like I said, the first address has already been blocked by Wikipedia because it was believed to be an open proxy. Therefore, the location really does not matter at all. And because the next two addresses are used exactly in the same way as the first, blocked one (adding exactly the same text, in exactly the same style, violating multiple Wikipedia rules along the way), for me it is a clear indication of bad faith.—J. M. (talk) 18:59, 9 January 2009 (UTC)[reply]
- Conclusions
- 208.86.143.84 is almost certainly a proxy, and I'm blocking it now. Hersfold (t/a/c) 20:14, 9 January 2009 (UTC)[reply]
- 66.96.128.62 is almost certainly the same user, no comment on whether or not it's a proxy. Not blocking it right now only because he moved back to the 208.x.x.x address today, and there have been no edits from 66.x.x.x since. Hersfold (t/a/c) 20:21, 9 January 2009 (UTC)[reply]
- Suggest that, since the 66.96.128.62 account is part of an obvious sock team, it is reasonable to block it for a month. The 89.248 account is already blocked as a proxy. The Xvid article itself could be semi-protected for three months to discourage more socking. If these steps were taken, all three IPs would be under control and the report might be closed. EdJohnston (talk) 03:59, 10 January 2009 (UTC)[reply]
- Not hearing objections, I went ahead and did the block of the 66.96 account, and semi-protected Xvid. Usage of open proxies suggests a bad actor, and two of the three IPs have been blocked as proxies. Close? EdJohnston (talk) 23:32, 10 January 2009 (UTC)[reply]
- The following discussion is an archived debate of the case of suspected sockpuppetry. Please do not modify it. No further edits should be made to this page. All edits should go to the talk page of this case. If you are seeing this page as a result of an attempt to open a new case of sockpuppetry of the same user, read this for detailed instructions.
- Suspected sock puppeteer
Smithers, Fetch The Bi-Oculars (talk+ · contribs · deleted contribs · tag · block user · block log · CheckUser)
- Report submission by
- Evidence
- See the comments section.
- Comments
- I have seen a lot of these rather whimsical usernames blocked by the boatload over the last few days as socks of another user. Sorry I can't be more specific as to which account. I reported this to the usernames page, but it was suggested that I bring it here.
- User has no contribs - any more details about this? Cirt (talk) 11:27, 9 January 2009 (UTC)[reply]
- CheckUser is not magic pixie dust, and the same goes for SSP. Unless we have someone to compare this to (and without contribs, that's going to be rather difficult) we have nothing to go on and no reason to take action on this account. Hersfold (t/a/c) 20:03, 9 January 2009 (UTC)[reply]
- Conclusions
- There is nothing for us to do here, since this account has not edited. I suggest this report be closed. EdJohnston (talk) 03:46, 10 January 2009 (UTC)[reply]
- Closed. Per EdJohnston (talk · contribs). Cirt (talk) 12:25, 10 January 2009 (UTC)[reply]
- The following discussion is an archived debate of the case of suspected sockpuppetry. Please do not modify it. No further edits should be made to this page. All edits should go to the talk page of this case. If you are seeing this page as a result of an attempt to open a new case of sockpuppetry of the same user, read this for detailed instructions.
- Suspected sock puppeteer
Hpfan9374 (talk+ · contribs · deleted contribs · tag · block user · block log · CheckUser)
- Suspected sock puppets
- Happyman_oz_123 (talk+ · contribs · deleted contribs · tag · block user · block log · CheckUser)
- Noobiemacnoss1 (talk+ · contribs · deleted contribs · tag · block user · block log · CheckUser)
- Report submission by
- Evidence
- I, Hpfan9374, voluntary testify that I am a sock puppeteer. My sock puppets, Happyman_oz_123 and Noobiemacnoss1 were created with the intention of deceptive purposes that violate or circumvent enforcement of Wikipedia policies. They were created for the use of providing the sock puppeteer account, Hpfan9374, with barnstars from December 2006 to January 2007.
- Comments
- I, Hpfan9374, am a two-time featured list contributor. I ask that you do not delete my main account or block it from editing on Wikipedia, as I have not committed sock puppetry in two years and am voluntarily testify. Please do as you will, and uphold Wikipedia's sock puppetry guidelines on my sock puppets, Happyman_oz_123 and Noobiemacnoss1.
- Conclusions
- Uh, ok. I've blocked both of the sock accounts indefinitely. Since neither of the accounts appears to have done anything particularly disruptive, and they haven't edited in at least a year, I won't take any action on your account other than sternly warning you not to do this again. Thank you for coming forward about this. Hersfold (t/a/c) 19:49, 9 January 2009 (UTC)[reply]
- The following discussion is an archived debate of the case of suspected sockpuppetry. Please do not modify it. No further edits should be made to this page. All edits should go to the talk page of this case. If you are seeing this page as a result of an attempt to open a new case of sockpuppetry of the same user, read this for detailed instructions.
- Suspected sock puppeteer
Persiankittykatt (talk+ · contribs · deleted contribs · tag · block user · block log · CheckUser)
- Suspected sock puppets
- Ali siamak (talk+ · contribs · deleted contribs · tag · block user · block log · CheckUser)
- Elliott90 (talk+ · contribs · deleted contribs · tag · block user · block log · CheckUser)
- Meganhills (talk+ · contribs · deleted contribs · tag · block user · block log · CheckUser)
- Bozghale (talk+ · contribs · deleted contribs · tag · block user · block log · CheckUser)
- Samking1980 (talk+ · contribs · deleted contribs · tag · block user · block log · CheckUser)
- Hottest persians (talk+ · contribs · deleted contribs · tag · block user · block log · CheckUser)
- Claudialynxfan (talk+ · contribs · deleted contribs · tag · block user · block log · CheckUser)
- Mahsasohrabi (talk+ · contribs · deleted contribs · tag · block user · block log · CheckUser)
- 24.205.32.106 (talk+ · contribs · deleted contribs · tag · block user · block log · CheckUser)
- Report submission by
- Evidence
- Similar editing styles and focus on Claudia Lynx (edit | talk | history | protect | delete | links | watch | logs | views) and some have overlapping problems with image licensing. Accounts also remove mentions of Lynx being born in Iran and instead focus on Persia, they make dozens of edits in a row, and write similar non-neutral text. They edit war to get their changes across, and they repeatedly violate image policy.
- Non-NPOV: [17] [18] [19] [20] [21]
- Removal of born in Iran (this may be correct, it's just something similar between accounts): [22] [23] [24] [25] [26]
- Changing text in what is supposed to be a direct quote: [27] [28] [29]
- "Most beautiful": [30] [31]
- Image edits: [32] [33] [34] [35] [36] [37] [38] [39]
- Comments
- I've assumed good faith and thought they may simply be fans of Lynx. However, the edits just seem too promotional and too coordinated, and I now think that may be meatpuppets working for Lynx. Somno (talk) 03:13, 7 January 2009 (UTC)[reply]
- Agree that there is a semi-good possibility of meatpuppeting here. Removal of Iran nationality is interesting though... Any others have any thoughts? ScarianCall me Pat! 06:03, 7 January 2009 (UTC)[reply]
- Since there is not a single talk page contribution from any of these editors, they have nearly all appeared in the last couple of weeks, and the whole purpose of their editing is to promote the "stunningly beautiful Claudia Lynx", I would be OK with an indef block of all of them for abuse of multiple accounts. (That phrase includes meatpuppetry). (With 3 months hardblock for the IP). If there were any component of regular good-faith editing here then an RFCU might be considered before acting, but I don't see one. EdJohnston (talk) 16:47, 7 January 2009 (UTC)[reply]
- Go ahead with the blocks if you think it's pretty obvious. I'd plug them all on single purpose promo accounts anyway (Just remembered that that's a block reason!). Thanks for replying! Hope to see you over at the switch over. ScarianCall me Pat! 23:13, 7 January 2009 (UTC)[reply]
- Sounds good to me! Thanks. Somno (talk) 08:45, 8 January 2009 (UTC)[reply]
- Conclusions
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- All accounts have been blocked and tagged per my recommendation above. Closing. EdJohnston (talk) 15:07, 8 January 2009 (UTC)[reply]