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[edit] Clyde Lewis has been nominated for deletion.

You probably want to express yourself at AfD/Clyde Lewis, given that you've put a fair amount of work into that article. —SlamDiego←T 01:10, 6 June 2007 (UTC)

Thank you for letting me know, and for the fixes you've done. Especially the 15/14-story-fall thing.  :) Mordant Kitten 08:07, 6 June 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Jargon

I think that you really meant to refer to sockpuppets, rather than to meatpuppets, in AfD/Clyde Lewis.

The term “sockpuppet” refers to a secondary account. Thus, sockpuppets are disallowed when used

  • to distort the apparent mass of opinion (as in discussions where voting or consensus is to determine an outcome,
  • to surreptitiously violate the three-revert rule, or
  • to surreptitiously violate a block or ban.

The term “meatpuppet” refers to a second person acting as a mere subordinate, rather than as an autonomous editor. (There seems to be a consensus that these too are a Bad Thing, but rules and quasi-rules against them end-up being arbitrary or utterly unenforceable.) —SlamDiego←T 20:18, 6 June 2007 (UTC)