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Long-term abuse is a page intended to hold information describing editors or IPs who should be known by as many users as possible to aid in detecting and defeating their policy violations. This page has been confused with several other pages, so please check the "Explanation" section if this is your first time here. See Wikipedia:Long-term abuse/Page 2 for entries that are older but might still be relevant. Explanation
This page should contain only properly categorized, unique entries on specific vandals with enough relevant and correct information to allow other people to identify them and their tracks. To keep this page functioning smoothly, please:
Criteria for additionUsers listed should have a marked past of policy violations well before and after their final, indefinite, block. User accounts that are listed as vandals but only have minor blocks, or "major vandals"/"sockpuppets" that aren't blocked indefinitely, will likely be removed. The relevant logs should back up your assertions, not contradict them. Note that shared IP addresses (e.g. Schools, libraries, prisons, legislatures, etc.) engaging in egregious vandalism should be reported on this page as they specialize in dealing with such IPs. Criteria for removalAny entry may be removed by anyone if it is clearly:
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In either report, you don't need to list more than five socks/examples, barring something extremely unusual. If there are more than that many sockpuppets, consider creating a category and tagging their userpages with sockpuppet tags. If you aren't sure that your entry is correct, it is OK to request formatting help in the entry. If people have questions when they fix the format, they may ask you for more details. Archives
See also Wikipedia:Long-term abuse/Page 2, created on July 1, 2008. SubpagesThese pages contain information on more serious or unusual cases that merit a fixed location of reference. Before creating a new subpage, please read the guidelines. Frequently, people jump directly to creating a subpage instead of listing a vandal on this page, which often results in unnecessary pages that serve little purpose and end up getting deleted. Guidelines for creating subpages: Some questions to ask of the new subpage and its subject:
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EntriesSuki vandal64.110.251.69 (talk • contribs • deleted contribs • filter log • WHOIS • RDNS • trace • RBLs • http • block user • block log) and 209.107.121.103 (talk · contribs · deleted contribs · logs · edit filter log · block user · block log): see Talk:Suki. Long-term hoax edits every month or so, notably to Suki and New World Religion, asserting the existence of a major world religion called "SUKI(tm)", despite repeated consensus to delete due to absence of reliable sources. Some examples: [1], [2]. The IP above attempted to remove this section [3] and is noted for ranting wildly and making borderline personal attacks on people he runs in to. With a new IP, he will often make several edits about Saskatchewan politics (IP addresses mostly trace to Saskatoon or similar) before returning to Suki or New World Religion. Update: active again, now via 70.73.4.197 (talk • contribs • deleted contribs • filter log • WHOIS • RDNS • trace • RBLs • http • block user • block log) [4], [5], [6], [7], [8]. Tearlach 13:26, 8 March 2007 (UTC) Still going: [9]. rspeer / ɹəədsɹ 16:25, 13 December 2007 (UTC) Still going as of Sep 2008: [10][11] via 71.17.52.50 (talk • contribs • deleted contribs • filter log • WHOIS • RDNS • trace • RBLs • http • block user • block log) Gordonofcartoon (talk) 17:53, 5 October 2008 (UTC) October 31 2008: still going as 68.148.2.56 [12]. Gordonofcartoon (talk) 15:24, 31 October 2008 (UTC) A new year, a new IP (207.47.156.192). rspεεr (talk) 10:05, 1 January 2009 (UTC) And again, back on 71.17.52.50: [13] [14] Gordonofcartoon (talk) 12:19, 11 January 2009 (UTC) 67.225.66.81 (talk · contribs) - Saskatoon as usual Gordonofcartoon (talk) 22:04, 9 February 2009 (UTC) Seems to have 71.17.52.50 (talk · contribs) as a static IP. Blocking that IP for a month. rspεεr (talk) 20:35, 21 June 2009 (UTC)
Showed up as 207.161.98.58 (talk • contribs • info • WHOIS), this time editing from Winnipeg, Manitoba. rspεεr (talk) 09:17, 16 November 2009 (UTC) Sneaky Stats Vandal
Still active in late 2008:
See also
Modus operandi Sneaky vandal, alters statistics about population, race and skin colour, entering fabricated or poorly-calculated values or blanking demographics sections. Turn-ons include weather, human height, blond hair colour, Canadian Aboriginal population. Also categorizes people into ethnic categories (many of these are legit edits). This vandal has used various Canadian IP addresses as well as Brazilian dynamic IPs. Examples
Bogdanov sockpuppetsSockpuppets have been attacking the article Bogdanov Affair since 2005. The sockpuppets are easily recognisable; all use long edit summaries, never post to the talk page, and are completely unsubtle as to their reverts (that is, the diffs of each individual sockpuppet, when checked, will be identical or near-identical). Until recently single-purpose accounts were used exclusively, since February 2007 the sockpuppeteer(s) have somehow begun resurrecting dormant accounts and using those. For example:
The above accounts showed none of the telling characteristics (long edit summaries etc) until their resurrection, when they began showing the signs listed above. None (as of Feb 2007) have edited Bogdanov Affair before falling dormant, but after resurrection they only edited Bogdanov Affair, even though they may have had diverse edit histories prior to being compromised. Whether these accounts have been hacked or willingly given over is not important unless the accounts request unblocking; as of February 2007 none of them have done so. Note that the arbitration committee has ruled several times (e.g. RFAR/Iasson) "For the purpose of dispute resolution when there is uncertainty whether a party is one user with sockpuppets or several users with similar editing habits they may be treated as one user with sockpuppets". In this particular case "the criteria for determining external involvement shall be a review of their edit history, it being presumed that if the vast majority of their edits are to the Bogdanov Affair they are not Wikipedia editors but persons involved in the external dispute." (see RFAR/Regarding The Bogdanov Affair) In summary, all accounts that display the above obvious characteristics should be reverted and blocked on sight. Accounts that suddenly begin showing these characteristics despite a previous edit history that bears no resemblance to the Bogdanov sockpuppetry should be considered compromised and also blocked. If the compromised accounts request unblocking, that can be dealt with when it comes. See also Category:Banned Wikipedia editors involved in the Bogdanov Affair. BenHBenH (talk · contribs · deleted contribs · logs · edit filter log · block user · block log) was repeatedly warned for vandalism and infantile edits to television station articles. He's had an RfC pending on him for almost a year and hasn't bothered to respond--he's been indefinitely blocked since July. Moreover, he's been suspected of using numerous sockpuppets. An administrator mentioned that he'd blocked one of them since BenH was permanently banned, but there's no notation in his block log of this. One of his suspected sockpuppets was active as late as March 20. Modus operandiHe makes unsourced and low-quality edits to TV station and other miscellaneous articles. Some of the things he does are add unsourced and false dates to TV station foundings, and stubbing articles that are way past stub status. ExamplesEnough for a subpage by itself, so here are some of the really bad ones: Lyle123Lyle123 (talk · contribs · deleted contribs · logs · edit filter log · block user · block log) and sockpuppets
This vandal uses sockpuppets to create hoax articles about purported animated films. Many of his articles either copy the wikitext of a legitimate film article or an article about a children's book. For example, Sir Tod (1974 film) (edit|talk|history|links|watch|logs) is a copy of The Jungle Book (1967 film) (edit|talk|history|links|watch|logs). Some of his accounts combine legitimate and vandalous edits. Those dealing with this user may want to watchlist his articles, as he frequently removes deletion tags and reposts deleted pages. When he creates a hoax article, he will often add it to a list or template, such as the following:
He also adds links to his articles in the "filmography" section of actors he claims are starring in the films (example). Administrator Tregoweth has been watching Lyle123's activities since January 2007, and is probably the most knowledgeable about his activities. Freddy Rantol (talk · contribs · deleted contribs · logs · edit filter log · block user · block log) - this might be Lyle123's "original" account, from December 2006. This user created a fake animated feature article and added it to the "list of animated feature films" ([38]). He also created an article about a 12-year-old boy, which was deleted. Since then this account has had no edits. In June 2007, a CU request on StealBoy (talk · contribs · deleted contribs · logs · edit filter log · block user · block log) was requested. The chances of the two being the same are high, and Lyle is not afraid of making a sockpuppet farm. If you happen to block suspected socks of this user, I'd appreciate being informed as I've been tracking this vandal for quite some time. You can consult my log of blocks to see the most recent instances of socking. Per WP:DENY, I've stopped adding new entries in the sockpuppet category. Pascal.Tesson (talk) Examples of Lyle123 hoaxes
In addition, he constantly re-created the article Cat Tale, a now-canceled film that was to be released (but not produced) by Disney. The title has since been protected. "Cat the Movie" may be an attempt to revive the article under a different title.
JJonathanJJonathan (talk · contribs · deleted contribs · logs · edit filter log · block user · block log) and sockpuppets
Modus operandiThis very prolific vandal uses sockpuppets to add false information to articles related to pop stars and pop music. He has also created hoax articles about puported upcoming albums (e.g. Tatyana Ali's second studio album, the content of which he repeatedly recreates at various titles). Articles this user takes a particular interest in include Kylie Minogue, Danni Minogue, Aaron Carter, Tatyana Ali, Deborah Gibson, Tara Kemp, Coko, Tracie Spencer and Teddy Riley (producer). Some of his accounts combine legitimate and vandal edits - however his most obvious characteristic is the addition of false 'new album' and record label info and inappropriate vocal range and genre categories to pop singer articles, as well as making unsourced/false additions to various lists of singers by vocal range. He also tends to mark the vast majority of his logged-in edits as minor. Example diffs (most of his edits follow this pattern and writing style): [39] [40] [41] [42] [43] [44] [45] [46] [47] [48] [49] [50] [51] Another characteristic, identifying edit, although not a vandal edit per se (JJonathan has been edit-warring on the Pop princess article for some time), can be seen here. JJonathan frequently has more than one sockpuppet account on the go at any one time and simply creates more as required without any apparent intention of communicating or changing his ways. There does appear to be a certain consistency in naming, as a browse through the sockpuppet categories above will demonstrate. Variants of "Jonathan", "Joseph", "Junkie", "Libra", "September", "1989", "Groovy", "Pop", "NYC", "Dancer" and "Ball" pop up frequently in the usernames of his socks. He is currently mostly editing using anon IPs in the 172.1xx.xx.xxx range, though the editing pattern is identical. The User:Natalie Erin vandal
Did someone or will someone do a checkuser on all those accounts that have been vandalizing the User:Natalie Erin userpage. The type of vandalism makes me think that there is a long list of sockpuppets. Thanks! For you to help - User:Sound sound of music, User:Benny RadioR, User:Kinersi, User:SouthAtom and User:Motor on time! are some of the suspected sock accounts. --JForget 21:00, 24 May 2007 (UTC) Hkelkar (talk · contribs)Really does not need any introduction. Based on Wikipedia:Requests_for_checkuser/Case/Hkelkar and Wikipedia:Requests_for_arbitration/Hkelkar and Wikipedia:Requests_for_arbitration/Hkelkar 2. The user edits Dalitstan, Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale, Doosra, Iqbal and related pages.Bakaman 00:44, 30 May 2007 (UTC) Baseball Vandal aka Ron liebmanA vandal operating primarily out of the New York City public library open computer terminals, this vandal has impersonated members of baseball statistics organizations and inserted unsourced and false information into numerous baseball-related articles. Case primarily known as Ron liebman (talk · contribs) but real name unknown. See RFCU: Wikipedia:Requests for checkuser/Case/Ron liebman and Wikipedia:Suspected sock puppets/Ron liebman. Current sock categories covered by this case are: Known sockpuppets include at least: Named accounts:Isidore wax (talk · contribs · deleted contribs · page moves · block user · block log) -> First appeared April 22. CU confirmed IPs12.199.96.253 (talk · contribs · deleted contribs · page moves · block user · block log) -> he resumed using this on May 12, as soon as its 7-day block expired. 149.4.108.x is CUNY - City University of New York. Other IPs used include New York City public library open access terminals. Articles affectedNon-Baseball related Baseball related More baseball, occasionally vandalized by him WP:LTA Report started: Georgewilliamherbert 19:02, 9 June 2007 (UTC) "Colorado" vandal
"Eldritch", the "Jon K is racist" vandalUnregistered user making repeated claims that musician is racist since 13th April. I detailed the vandalism here and was advised to add notice at "Long-term abuse". Warnings have been left on 10 of the IPs talk pages, and two of the IPs were temp blocked (86.129.124.222 and 86.129.142.128), though the vandalism simply continued under different IPs. The artist article is currently under it's 4th period of protection, though the frequency with which the user vandalises other articles probably doesn't yet warrant protection on those. Modus operandiClearly a vendetta against the artist. User occasionally responds to reversion of his vandalism with "it wasn't me" responses, but subsequently betrays himself by going on to vandalise other articles shortly after, in the same manner, from the same IP address. I believe the user's ISP probably randomly assigns an IP address (from a range) each time the user connects to the internet, as there are ususally several edits from one IP on one day, then several edits from a different IP on another day. User primarily vandalises the Jon Kennedy article, but has also vandalised related / linked articles, Talk:Jon Kennedy, John Kennedy (disambiguation), John Kennedy (disc jockey), Grand Central Records, Grand Central Translation, Grand Central Vol. 2, Grand Central Vol. 3, Kava Kava, One Offs... Remixes & B-Sides, Take My Drum to England, Tru Thoughts, Useless Wooden Toys, We're Just Waiting for You Now. Some instances include attempting to add legitimacy to his claim by linking to a comment made on the forum on the official Ninja Tune website, by a user who's username is also the artist's pseudonym. It is quite evident that the comment in question has notthing to do with the artist. User has vandalised the Racism article and seemingly random articles Altona, Manitoba, Leiosauridae, Ryde Pier Head railway station with the same claims about Jon Kennedy. User has also vandalised Ross Errilly Friary (blanking page), Bernard Manning and Jim Davidson (additional "race"-based vandalism). In addition, some users who have reverted the vandal's work have had their the user pages vandalised in repsonse, Wikipedia:Editor review/Magnus animum2, User talk:Lights, User talk:SJP. On one of these, the vandal signed the message "Eldritch". Upon being warned, the vandal left responses at User talk:86.153.142.101 and User talk:86.129.142.128. IPs used so farThere may be more, but by checking the edit history of each IP that vandalised the Jon Kennedy article (15 different IPs since 13th April), I noted the other articles he'd vandalised, and then checked those for further examples of similar vandalism, which turned up 4 further IPs.
Gram123 11:12, 13 July 2007 (UTC) George Elokobi vandal
Repeatedly attacked George Elokobi and User/User Talk pages of any users who either warned him or had reverted his vandalism. Attempted to conceal evidence by blanking the User Talk pages for his sockpuppets, and any pages that contained evidence of his vandalism. Nearly every one of his socks has requested {{unblock}}, often inserting personal attacks towards Wikipedia admins as the reason for unblock. After his original account has been blocked, the vandal has made heavy use of sockpuppets (24 total identified so far) to continue, including four created several days prior to the incident. Full chronology of vandal's actions thus far has been compiled on User:The_Fifth_Horseman/Notes. Notre Dame vandalCheckuser confirmed several sockpuppets from this editor who operated around the margins of the Jmfangio-Chrisjnelson arbitration case.
Disrupts American football articles with a particular interest in University of Notre Dame and college football. Claims to be a graduate of the university while inserting unsourced and often inaccurate information. Aggressive responses to conflict include creation of an impersonation account timed to coincide with a userblock on another editor during arbitration. Chronic problems have been ongoing for over half a year. DurovaCharge! 19:11, 8 September 2007 (UTC) PWeeHurman
PWeeHurman is a sockpuppeteer that was indefinitely banned on October 26, 2007 for disruption. He currently uses sockpuppets to evade bans. He has over 40 suspected sockpuppets. Naming conventions are nearly always variations on the name "Pee-Wee Herman." There may be a copycat or copycats working as this individual, possibly coordinated through Encyclopedia Dramatica similar to efforts made by banned user JarlaxleArtemis, aka "Grawp." This individual or individuals is/are highly abusive toward administrators and non-administrative users who attempt to circumvent vandalism by sockpuppet accounts. He also has a known history of tagging certain articles with images of penises, penis-related items, and attacks. Should this happen, revert this and block the sockpuppet(s) immediately. Then tag the sock user name with either template: {{Blockedsock|PWeeHurman}} or {{Sockpuppet|PWeeHurman}} and hit the user talk page with {{sockblock}}, and log the event here. See also User:TigerShark/PeeWee for a list of sockpuppets. LBHS CheerleaderLBHS Cheerleader (talk · contribs · deleted contribs · logs · edit filter log · block user · block log) is a group of vandals who represent themselves as cheerleaders at Lemon Bay High School. They have varying editing styles, but most of their vandalism is related to cheerleading, LBHS, rival schools, or harassment of vandal fighters. Such behavior got the main account indefinitely blocked on January 28, 2008. They usually edit from Embarq, Comcast, wireless ISPs, dial-up ISPs, and open proxies, sometimes as an IP and sometimes under an account. One of the vandals indicated that most of the group's members are actually Charlotte HS Tarpons trying to make Lemon Bay look silly, mostly Charlotte Tarpon Cheerleaders. Modus operandiAs this is a group of meat puppets, the editing style of the group varies from vandal to vandal. Many of them insert cheerleader vandalism into articles. Some have replaced articles with statements such as "Hooray for Lemon Bay!!!," some have added "<3" and similar lines to the Lemon Bay HS article, some have attacked rival schools including Charlotte High School, Port Charlotte High School, and Venice High School. Some add the Lemon Bay HS home page to random articles. Some go around writing anti-cheerleading statements. Some insert statements such as "Jane Doe at Lemon Bay is the best cheerleader in the world" into cheerleading related articles. Some just beg to be unblocked. Some just go around harassing vandal fighters on their user pages. Sometimes the harassing vandals will attempt to find vandal fighers on sites such as Myspace and Facebook. Just ignore it, block them, and/or report them for abuse. The (throw away) accounts often have a default picture, LBHS or cheerleading related URL, and are usually set to private, but are usually blank for the most part when they are set as public. Sock puppets
User:Burgz33This user has established a long-term pattern of personal attacks, wikistalking, adding spam links, and in particular sockpuppet abuse to evade blocks. To date the user has created 16 sockpuppet accounts and vandalised articles, attacked other editors and even threatened legal action from 68 identified IP addresses (majority being AT&T from St.Louis) since December of 2006. This vandal has been the subject of numerous complaints see:[54] [55][56][57] [58][59][60] [61]. Generally the user vandalizes articles about hockey and hip hop. --Quartet 03:32, 8 March 2008 (UTC) "Dat Dere Cell-tech Vandal"This user, (or possibly number of users) originates from Bodybuiding.com's message board http://forum.bodybuilding.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=310862&d=1150408493. Their primary goal is to add the phrase "Dat Dere Cell-tech" to articles relating to (mainly) Ronnie Coleman, MuscleTech, and other bodybuilding-related articles. This ongoing vandalism has been taking place since June 2006. The original vandal account is Danwat1234, but also includes others including, Thegenerel (talk · contribs) and Psamtani (talk · contribs) and a large number of IP addresses. See also [62] --Quartet 03:52, 8 March 2008 (UTC)
User:Felipe Garcia The NASCAR/Pokémon VandalFelipe Garcia (talk · contribs · deleted contribs · logs · edit filter log · block user · block log), probably male based on the fact he includes the name "Tyler", "Tyler Racing" or "Tyler425" in some his edits and has registered an account with the name "Felipe Garcia", vandalizes articles mostly about NASCAR drivers, like this edit he made to Ryan Newman, although he also sometimes vandalizes pages about individual races, tracks, and other NASCAR-related topics. This user changes stats, usually replacing the number of races a driver has won with a very large number, and adds "PETESBRG Speedway" to the information boxes. His main targets are Kyle Petty, Greg Biffle, and Matt Kenseth, although he has recently focused more on DEI and Petty Enterprises instead of Roush drivers. This user has vandalized countless other NASCAR-related articles. His main vandal spree occured in June, but he still ovandalizes from a Midwestern US-based dynamic IP in the 63.x.x.x-64.x.x.x range or uses sockpuppets. There is a reason to believe the early IP vandalism were attacks made by Garcia because one of Garcia's sockpuppets had a username containing Tyler Racing. Most recently, Garcia has been using sockpuppet accounts instead of a dynamic IP, and has been targeting NASCAR articles mainly Kyle Petty, always inserting false information that claims Petty is Latino. Other common NASCAR targets include Bobby Labonte, Dale Earnhardt, Adam Petty, almost anything related to Petty Enterprises, and many other topics. He also attacks Pokémon articles and Administrators' userpages, though he sometimes vandalizes random articles. He often replaces the voice actors' names in the Pokémon articles with the names of NASCAR drivers and claims the show is of Mexican origin instead of Japanese, and calls anyone who reverts his edits racist and refers to Wikipedia as "wiKKKipedia" in his edit summaries. He also sometimes impersonates other vandals in his edit summaries, such as "for Latino pride and epic lulz" or "Visit Felipe Garcia is back.com a must see". He has over 40 sockpuppets. See Here and here for a complete list of socks and more details. --Boss Big (talk) 00:35, 16 March 2008 (UTC) Runtshit"Runtshit" is a vandal who stalks User:RolandR. Typically, this vandal places childish taunts, often with scatological reference to "Roland" and/or "Tony", on pages relating to the Arab-Israeli conflict or to Marxism. However, the vandal has also engaged in less obvious, POV-pushing edits, defending certain notable commentators on Israel and Palestine and smearing others; a conflict of this kind may be the origin of the obsession with RolandR. The abuse began in September 2006, and continued as of 1 November 2009, at which date Category:Wikipedia sockpuppets of Runtshit included 1005 usernames and IPs, and Category:Suspected Wikipedia sockpuppets of Runtshit included a further 71. The user may also be associated with confirmed sockpuppeteer Truthprofessor, permablocked user Borisyy, and blocked sockpuppeteer Jeanratelle, with a total of 45 confirmed and suspected sockpuppets between them; checkuser investigations on 6 January 2009 and 22 May 2009 confirmed that Zuminous and his sockpuppets and Shmuelseiman and his sockpuppets are themselves socks of Runtshit. Runtshit has also established at least three sockpuppets at Simple English Wikipedia. Runtshit frequently uses open proxies whether logged in or not. Following a checkuser report on 2 January 2009, two IPs on the University of Haifa network were blocked as sockpuppets of this vandal. Gerald GonzalezGerald Gonzalez (talk · contribs · deleted contribs · logs · edit filter log · block user · block log) is a sockpuppeteer who is notorious for POV pushing and fanboyism in Philippine-related articles such as Angel Locsin; He claimed that his last account was User:Filipino Wikipedian. The most recently suspected sock, as of April, is User:Boronganon. And I think he had done enough; he made hoaxes such as the now-deleted article Victory Combat Force Security Agency "owned" by a certain "Gomander S. Dimaporo". He made non-notable (and possibly hoax) edits to several WP articles, such as Maranao, and he claimed to be a relative of several celebrities.
TyrusThomas4lyfTyrusThomas4lyf (talk · contribs · deleted contribs · logs · edit filter log · block user · block log) is a persistent sock-puppeteer who had his account blocked indefinitely in May, 2007 for repeated personal attacks and edit warring on NBA-related articles, in spite of numerous warnings and attempts to mediate. For a summary of this user's past behavior, see the RFC and his talk page User talk:TyrusThomas4lyf. Prior to his block, this user also edited under the aliases IlliniPride (talk • contribs • logs) and 68.253.206.119 (talk • contribs • logs). Since his block, he has repeatedly attempted to subvert the block by resorting to sock-puppetry. Several reports were made at Wikipedia:Suspected sock puppets:
but he has returned time and time again. Modus operandiTyrusThomas4lyf sock-puppets are recognizable most easily by their typical (but not exclusive) focus on a certain range of NBA articles, signature edits, occasionally abusive edit summaries, and edit warring. Favorite articles (with some sample signature edits) include
IPs tend to originate from the Chicago area. This user has also been known to use a Barnes & Noble shared account in the past, though this is uncommon. Confirmed and suspected sock-puppets (61)
User:Karmaisking and sockpuppetsKarmaisking (talk · contribs · deleted contribs · logs · edit filter log · block user · block log) has been indefinitely blocked for vandalism, personal attacks, soapboxing, and sockpuppeteering (confirmed through multiple checkusers). He has taken to rotating through numbered accounts (User:Socppt11, User:Socppt12, User:Socppt13, User:Socppt14). Some openly admit to being other versions of the sockpuppet numbering: "Somebody must take over editing the main page. Socppt's last words". Aliases have included User:Lagrandebanquesucre, User:KarmasBlackSwan, User:Rememberkarma, User:Timothymak. User:Lagrandebanquesucre was a particularly egregious devious approach, which began by attacking User:Karmaisking. See also confirmed and suspected sockpuppets.
Modus operandi
Gender-obsessed in the UKModus operandiLemons&Limes (talk · contribs) and Tiscali UK IP addresses in the 88.108.x.x range inserts unsourced, often non-sensical mentions of "male" or "boys" or "men" in fashion articles, often suggesting that unisex items of clothings are worn more by men or that female apparel is worn commonly by men. The user sometimes inserts red herring links, and when the edits are reverted, accuses other users of vandalism ([67], [68]). 88.108.x.x IP addresses (it's a pretty wide range of dynamic IP addresses - way too many to list here, though I'd be happy to pick out examples) make similar edits in fashion articles, but also edits in articles on sexual abuse, and makes edits suggesting that males are equally victims of crimes such as rape and frotteurism. Examples
There is a similar pattern of edits from a series of dynamic IPs in the 88.108.x.x range (there's a loooooot to go through, so pack a lunch, but it's all pretty much the same type of edits), and I believe this a reincarnation of User:Gothgirlangel1981, and probably User:SteelAvenger, based on bizarre edits like [76] and [77], [78], and [79].
Indef blocked user Consist still disruptingUser:Consist has been indef blocked for persistent WP:DE and POV-pushing. Someone claiming to be Consist and pushing the same POV has been using several IP addresses from a fairly narrow range to clutter Talk:Clade with rambling POV pushing posts. I have made an effort to list sources relevant to the issue in question and offered that, if Consist would shut up, I'd investigate it - and noted that cladistics seems to be less well accepted among botanists (apparently Consist's background) than among zoologists. Nevertheless "Consist" threatens to keep disrupting unless his(?) POV is incorporated into the article, and has just posted another few thousand chars of rant. Until this is dealt with we will simply revert "Consist"'s posts. --Philcha (talk) 02:14, 12 November 2008 (UTC) Erik YoungErik Young is a vandal who has been posting diatribes into articles since 2007, mainly relating to Thai police, CIA Mafia, criminals, corruption, murder, heroin, prostitution, satanists, and a stolen ATM card. He usually signs his posts with "Erik J Young, UN Human Rights Ambassador". He is known to have posted the same rants on many other websites and forums. If given the opportunity he will edit around 20 articles at a time, sometimes more than once a day. The most seriously affected articles are: Royal Thai Police, Pattaya, and Phuket Province. Other articles targeted are Thailand-related such as Bangkok, Prostitution in Thailand, Isan as well as articles on major organisations and international figures (Scotland Yard, NATO, Central Intelligence Agency, Time Warner, Colin Powell, etc) and major countries and cities (London, New York, Malaysia, etc). He is also known to have a fixation with Weybridge, Woking, and Surrey Police.
He is still active on an almost daily basis as of September 2009. User:zzuuzz may be able to provide more information. User:Messenger2010This user is the sockpuppeteer of a huge number of sockpuppets who claims they are part of a group of over 50 who's purpose is to spread (mostly false) anti-soy bean propeganda through various articles on Wikipedia using strongarm tactics and sockpuppets to stop any other editors from disputing the statments.[89]See Talk:Soy protein and Talk:Biological value as one example. Favorite targets include articles on soy, soy protein, biological value, whey protein, PDCAAS, Sodium dodecyl sulfate and articles related to vegan dieting. This user or users is not particularly bright or well versed with regards to Wikipedia rules, however they are persistant, and will often resort to revert wars. User was most active in 2006 and 2007, however recently (January 2009)[90] two more sockpuppets were confirmed by checkuser bringing the total number of confirmed [91],[92] and suspected sockpuppets to 62. User:NewcrewforuThis user has made user of a number of sockpuppets in order to spam a narrow range of articles and harass users. Modus operandiThe user operates one or at most two sockpuppets at a time. A new account is created as soon as the old one is accused of sockpuppetry. The account often but not always lays low for a few days to a week, making trivial edits. Then the account begins editing beer-related pages en masse. On their own each edit has the superficial appearance of being constructive, but form part of a pattern of spamming and harassment. Upon being challenged, the user begins mass reverting, usually with identical edit summaries again. He maintains the veneer of civility but does not respond to discussion and removes comments and warnings on his talk page without reply. Generally he demands that any reversion be taken to the talk page. He may leave comments on talk pages warning people not to revert his edits. Typical identifiers for the user are:
A typical incident is illustrated through these edits: [97] [98] [99] [100] [101] Known sockpuppets
Suspected sockpuppetsBased on this edit it's possible that this user is a sock of Bambifan101. Pages frequently targeted
Related sockpuppetry cases
Jason Giambi vandalThis is a coordinated attack by various sockpuppets who attempt to insert a variation on a copyrighted article about baseball player Jason Giambi as part of a bogus religion with Giambi as the object of their "worship." There are no particular sockpuppet naming conventions, but the contributions are generally variations on the name Giambi, i.e., "Giambiology," "Giambiosis," etc. Socks have been known to attack user pages and talk pages of administrators and others who report their misbehavior either via both registered accounts and anonymous IPs. Palace Station vandal
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Modus operandi is hard to describe, but obvious when found. Fond of nonsense made-up words, such as "ba-limp" and various attempts at onomatopaeia. Edits an extremely eclectic but relatively limited array of articles such as The Portsmouth Herald, Joel Gertner, Emilio Delgado, Bert (Sesame Street), Candlepin bowling, Losin' Myself, Jon Bauman. Only consistent area of focus is National Wrestling Federation and various wrestlers' articles, especially Andre the Giant. Vandalism is low-volume but very persistent. Often gets verbally aggressive when discovered or reverted, but gives up fairly quickly—until the next time. Often blanks his socks' user talk pages to remove warnings and block notices. The edits appear to be from IP addresses assigned to the Palace Station casino—apparently public terminals. Probably a group of kids or other immature people, rather than a single vandal. Bambifan101Please see Wikipedia:Long-term abuse/Bambifan101 Seth Hilton/DrVince vandalSeth hilton discography (talk · contribs · deleted contribs · logs · edit filter log · block user · block log) This user, who may be based in New Zealand, professes to be a pop music singer by the name of Seth Hilton. He has a good grasp of wiki formatting and often inserts photos of a person presumed to be this user; the poor quality photos with superimposed text are generally that of a slender teenaged boy wearing a pink Halloween wig. Sockpuppet accounts are often the names of his "singles" and are sometimes proceeded by the name "DrVince." Articles are about his "singles," his non-existent record label known as "LollyStick Records" and a bogus television program, "Cindy and the TV Show." A sockpuppet account used this as a username. Like MascotGuy, Seth Hilton often uses one account to create multiple sockpuppets and does not interact with other users. Grammar, spelling and syntax are poor while the content/context of the articles are mixed bags of fantasy with fact, although the facts are often unrelated to the subject. An example would be a synopsis of the TV show that made use of Sesame Street characters. User:EeeeeewtwLong-term abuse including removal of reliable sources from Taiwan-related articles: [103] [104] [105]. Also makes IP edits to bypass inspection and hides this POV-pushing changes behind fake edit summaries such as "minor edit", "repair vandalism" or "revert to good version". Also vandalism on talk page: [106] and removal of sockpuppeteer template [107]. Laurent (talk) 13:42, 3 May 2009 (UTC)
The Terry Ananny Spammer (User:Ananny)Persistent cross-wiki spammer and sock-puppeteer since at least December 2006[108]- ongoing as of March 2009. Uses multiple IPs originating in the Toronto area to add the name of Terry M. Ananny, a non notable artist (as independently established in two independent discussions on the German Wikipedia and the [ English Wikipedia) to List of Canadian artists, List of Canadian painters, Naive art, Christmas card, and other pages. Variations include "paintings reproduced on UNICEF cards", the creation of useless interwiki links, an external link to the artist's website, and the addition of {{unreferenced}} tags to those same pages. Created Terry Ananny, which was deleted[109], (now indefinitely protected[110] because of repeated attempts to re-create the article) despite attempts to interfere with the AFD process using the sock User:Jane Rushmore. Created List of Canadian Contemporary Painters under the account User:CanadianArtworks in an attempt to escape notice of vandalism on List of Canadian painters. Has also attempted to create articles on herself using variations on spelling, such as TERRY ANANNY, Terry Marie Ananny, Terry M Ananny Terry ananny or Terry M. Ananny. See also: multiple sock nominations associated with this user-[111]. This editor, presumably the artist herself, is unlikely to stop any time soon. She believes that:
User:Freshacconci has dealt with this user both here and on the Simple English Wiki, and also reported her to WP:WPSPAM. As a result terryananny.com has been added to the Meta spam blacklist.[114] She has also gone on runs of cross-wiki spamming using machine-translated articles. Wikis spammed include:
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