Wikipedia:Requests for checkuser/Case/Dfrg.msc
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[edit] Dfrg.msc
- Dfrg.msc (talk • contribs • block user • block log • checkuser)
- Mark606800 (talk • contribs • block user • block log • checkuser)
- M1 abrams (talk • contribs • block user • block log • checkuser)
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As copied from Category:Suspected Wikipedia sockpuppets of Dfrg.msc: This user has frequented the same articles and followed the same general pattern as a friend of his, User:Carbine, who's a confirmed sockpuppeteer. Since the two tend to feed off each other, it can be hard to differentiate which user is making which edits — both have made a hobby of writing inane messages to user talk pages (their own and others) [1] [2], POV pushing on Tomorrow series [3] [4], uploading bizarre images [5], violating fair use policies, Spiderman spamming [6], [7], [8], [9], [10], and some general trolling, vandalism, and/or nonsense [11] [12] [13]. Lately they've figured out that by creating new accounts and posting messages to the effect of being confused new users, they can get by for a little longer before somebody notices. At best, his association with a number of banned users is suspicious. In any case, a checkuser to determine which IP's these accounts are coming from would be helpful, as they've exhausted the patience and goodwill of a number of editors, myself included. Tijuana Brass¡Épa! 01:01, 13 July 2006 (UTC)
Declined. A case for checkuser has to demonstrate a connection between the users being checked, yet none of the diffs presented above address any of the suspected puppets, only the user suspected of puppeting. It's a really nicely laid out report if you're asking for other's opinions on what to do with Dfrg.msc; it's not, however, a request for checkuser. Essjay (Talk) 11:49, 13 July 2006 (UTC)
Subsequent requests related to this user should be made above, in a new section.