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Flood spamming the "Friends of Quinn" website, which I have blacklisted. There are more accounts. [[User:Reaper Eternal|Reaper Eternal]] ([[User talk:Reaper Eternal|talk]]) 20:12, 27 April 2012 (UTC) |
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:{{user|Slc1634}} was the only account that wasn't blocked (I've blocked it already). <span style="font-family:Calibri;font-size:14px"><b><font color="#4682B4">[[User:Elockid|Elockid]]</font></b></span> <sup>(<font color="#99BADD">[[User talk:Elockid|Talk]]</font>)</sup> 20:17, 27 April 2012 (UTC) |
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==== Rapid fire death metal socks ==== |
==== Rapid fire death metal socks ==== |
Revision as of 18:31, 30 April 2012
This page is for requesting that we investigate whether two or more Wikipedia accounts are being abusively operated by the same person.
Before opening an investigation, you need good reason to suspect sockpuppetry.
- Evidence is required. When you open the investigation, you must immediately provide evidence that the suspected sock puppets are connected. The evidence will need to include diffs of edits that suggest the accounts are connected. (This requirement is waived if the edits in question are deleted; in this case just provide the names of the pages that the accounts have been editing.)
- You must provide this evidence in a clear way. Vaguely worded submissions will not be investigated. You need to actually show why your suspicion that the accounts are connected is reasonable.
- Concision is key. Evidence should be presented in a concise format. Because of the length of the backlog, cases with clear and concise explanations and evidence are handled the most quickly.
Investigations are conducted by a clerk or an administrator, who will compare the accounts' behaviour and determine whether they are probably connected. Upon request, investigations can also be conducted by a checkuser, who can look at technical data behind the accounts in order to determine how likely it is they are connected. CheckUser results are often called technical evidence, in contrast to publicly available behavioural evidence.
Due to Wikipedia's CheckUser policy, checkusers will conduct a technical investigation only if clear, behavioural evidence of sockpuppetry is also submitted; if you ask for technical evidence to be looked at but do not provide behavioural evidence, the investigation may not be allowed to proceed. Additionally, checkusers will not publicly connect an account with an IP address per the privacy policy except in extremely rare circumstances.
How to open an investigation
To add to an existing investigation (or case), enter the case name in the box below. To create a new investigation, enter the username of the oldest-created registered account (the "sockmaster")—or, if only IP addresses are involved, the IP that made the first relevant edit. Then click "Submit". Note: Do not include "User:" or any other commentary.
For example, if a prior filing was at Wikipedia:Sockpuppet investigations/John Doe, or this is a first filing and the oldest registered account is User:John Doe, you should enter John Doe in the box below.
You will then be taken to another page containing a form you must complete to open the investigation. The process for opening a subsequent investigation on the same user is the same as for creating a new case. Again, do not include "User:" in any of the numbered fields.
If you also wish a checkuser to investigate, change |checkuser=no to |checkuser=yes in the edit box on the next page and explain why you are requesting it.
If you are not autoconfirmed, and the case page is protected or does not exist, please click "show" to the right and use the box below.
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Case status summary
Open cases
Cases
Wikipedia:Sockpuppet investigations/Cases/Open
Cases: Administrator Action Needed
Wikipedia:Sockpuppet investigations/Cases/Awaiting administrator
Open cases: awaiting Checkuser processing
Cases in this section have an open request for Checkuser that is being processed. Any user may update or act on this case, and any patroller or clerk may decide the case. However it will not be closed if the Clerks believe any further action is needed.
- Endorsement or decline of Checkuser request may only be made by a Clerk or Checkuser.
- If your case is not showing up here, or this section seems out of date, please click the .
Awaiting clerk approval
Wikipedia:Sockpuppet investigations/Cases/Awaiting clerk
Awaiting Checkuser
Wikipedia:Sockpuppet investigations/Cases/Awaiting checkuser
Quick Checkuser requests
Use this section to request checkuser information relating to a situation that does not involve sock puppetry. You could use this section to request, for example:
- Underlying IPs of an account, where the autoblock has expired or been ineffective.
- Collateral damage checks for the informed hardblocking of IPs or ranges.
- IP block exemption checks before granting IPBE (or to verify it is being used constructively).
For threats of harm (to self or others) you must email emergencywikimedia.org (see the threats of harm page) and not use this page. Requests to investigate and confirm sockpuppetry should be listed in the sockpuppet section above, and not here (such requests will be summarily removed).
To make a request here, copy the following template and paste it to the end of this section () – replacing "header" with an informative title, and adding underneath the template any relevant information – then sign using "~~~~", preview, and click "save".
==== HEADER ==== {{SPIquick}} * {{Checkuser|username}}
Rapid fire death metal socks
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This quick case is open. |
Is it feasible to range block the underlying IPs for the members of Category:Suspected Wikipedia sockpuppets of Butmetall? New ones are generated at an alarming rate. Favonian (talk) 17:13, 30 April 2012 (UTC)
- It looks like MuZemike nabbed the IPs. Please re-report if more appear. TNXMan 18:31, 30 April 2012 (UTC)
Archived cases
A record of old SPI cases in 2009 and early 2010, separated by month, had been created and maintained by a bot. This archival system was deprecated in February 2010.
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