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[edit] Squreasdxde

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The users above all follow a very similar pattern of disruption. And it is something which I have bought up at WP:AN, and WT:FU. I was also alerted by other users to similar users such as:

These users all follow the same behaviour, as listed below:

If you see the links made above, you'll see that this behaviour is to the detriment of the encyclopedia, and Carnildo has tweaked Orphanbot for the time being to ignore {{nsd}}'s on self-sourcing images such as album covers / book covers to make the closing admins think more about their decision. Still, if this is a single user with an army of single purpose image tagging accounts, then this behaviour can not continue. By using throwaway accounts, one is becoming unaccountable and escaping the consequences. This behaviour is pretty hard to catch, because unless caught, 100% of the users edits are deleted. If you see at WT:FU as linked above, I spotted User:Squreasdxde's contributions and let others know, but still he's gone down from over 50 edits to around 10. - Hahnchen 02:05, 17 November 2006 (UTC)

Comment - This may be more useful in the IP check section below, as each user is a single purpose account. - Hahnchen 03:49, 18 November 2006 (UTC)

I have range blocked the range responsible for at least some of these, but not all users are related. The Uninvited Co., Inc. 22:14, 20 November 2006 (UTC)

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