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Wed 3rd August 2011, 12:38pm
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Any thoughts on Some Wiki Editor? No Harlem Renaissance edit but some odd overlap. One of the other socks reverted this account, can't remember where I saw it.
Or even better. Here's another editor claiming to be 16 years old who has significant overlap with known John254 socks: Kinaro - Wikistalk results This post has been edited by Jagärdu: Wed 3rd August 2011, 12:50pm |
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Wed 3rd August 2011, 4:46pm
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Ethernaut ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Contributors Posts: 163 Joined: Sun 23rd Jan 2011, 3:44pm Member No.: 39,458 |
I've found that different user agent strings alone are enough for a checkuser to deem a sock "unrelated". I once ran a sock on my home IP (the Wikipediots know the IP range), but CU deemed it unrelated to me because I used a different browser than usual. Either your ISP assigns a dynamic IP that changes frequently, or the person who ran the check needs a refresher course in basic methods. Alas, my IPs change very rarely. I've only gone through four since I moved house. I guess the second then. (Oh, and you want to know the best part? That same CU is perfectly happy to block accounts as confirmed socks when they edit from anonymous proxies geolocating thousands of miles away from where I actually live) EDIT: Also, a certain "Crotalus horridus" has noticed this discussion. This post has been edited by -DS-: Wed 3rd August 2011, 5:19pm |
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Wed 3rd August 2011, 8:22pm
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I've found that different user agent strings alone are enough for a checkuser to deem a sock "unrelated". I once ran a sock on my home IP (the Wikipediots know the IP range), but CU deemed it unrelated to me because I used a different browser than usual. Either your ISP assigns a dynamic IP that changes frequently, or the person who ran the check needs a refresher course in basic methods. Alas, my IPs change very rarely. I've only gone through four since I moved house. I guess the second then. (Oh, and you want to know the best part? That same CU is perfectly happy to block accounts as confirmed socks when they edit from anonymous proxies geolocating thousands of miles away from where I actually live) EDIT: Also, a certain "Crotalus horridus" has noticed this discussion. Now here's one for your Crotalus, checkusers and co. I started thinking why John only showed up at the Arbitration case and why not at the RfC. Now there were a few editors at the RfC whose presence was a bit strange, but it became clear to me after Prioryman was unmasked that they were all climate change buddies of ChrisO/Prioryman. But there was one other odd addition to the party, one Quigley. Here's how Quigley stacks up against known socks of John's. Wikistalk results. That's a serious amount of overlap if you ask me. Note that Quigley made several comments during the RfC that relayed an indepth knowledge of Cirt's past editing fueds going back well before Quigley started editing. Now clearly the overlap could just be coincidence, but why did Quigley know so much about Cirt's history? If not John I have a hard time imagining that he's not some other returned user or sock. This post has been edited by Jagärdu: Wed 3rd August 2011, 8:24pm |
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Wed 3rd August 2011, 8:37pm
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Wed 3rd August 2011, 9:42pm
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Thu 4th August 2011, 7:55am
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Ethernaut ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Contributors Posts: 163 Joined: Sun 23rd Jan 2011, 3:44pm Member No.: 39,458 |
Hm.....
I see a pattern. |
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Thu 4th August 2011, 8:26am
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Thu 4th August 2011, 11:40am
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Thu 4th August 2011, 1:07pm
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Maybe NuclearWarfare cares to explain this very suspicious comment, in which he thanks Cbrick77 for the "heads up" after reading an email sent in about this situation. "Heads up?" Oh whatever did you mean NW?
Note:NW is a clerk for Arbcom, which is relevant because I haven't seen him relay any information to anyone about this "heads up" at AN/I or any other public discussion of the matter. This post has been edited by Jagärdu: Thu 4th August 2011, 1:08pm |
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Thu 4th August 2011, 3:09pm
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Maybe NuclearWarfare cares to explain this very suspicious comment, in which he thanks Cbrick77 for the "heads up" after reading an email sent in about this situation. "Heads up?" Oh whatever did you mean NW? Note:NW is a clerk for Arbcom, which is relevant because I haven't seen him relay any information to anyone about this "heads up" at AN/I or any other public discussion of the matter.
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Thu 4th August 2011, 3:27pm
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Ethernaut ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Contributors Posts: 163 Joined: Sun 23rd Jan 2011, 3:44pm Member No.: 39,458 |
Black Kite, being helpful to all the sockpuppeteers out there by telling them how to increase their chances of getting their socks unblocked.
You know, maybe the guy isn't so bad after all..... |
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Thu 4th August 2011, 4:29pm
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Thu 4th August 2011, 11:13pm
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John254/Kristen Eriksen? And according to MuZemike Hipocrite lost the game. Any other suggestions? Though before moving on did CU results show that all other known John254 socks were "related" or did some come out "unrelated" but quacking so loud that it couldn't be anything else? I see a fair number of "suspected socks" as well. I can't imagine that this is anything but John, or at least someone clever enough to mimic some of his past behavior on purpose. This post has been edited by Jagärdu: Thu 4th August 2011, 11:15pm |
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Fri 5th August 2011, 3:27am
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Any other suggestions? Though before moving on did CU results show that all other known John254 socks were "related" or did some come out "unrelated" but quacking so loud that it couldn't be anything else? I see a fair number of "suspected socks" as well. I can't imagine that this is anything but John, or at least someone clever enough to mimic some of his past behavior on purpose. What I would really like to see is Hersfold being bold and removing Chris' workshop simply because it is not reasonable for any of the things he might be (honest newbie, good hand/bad hand, or reincarnation) to get involved in an Arbitration process in which he has no history editing the topic area under consideration and no history with the parties. Certain arbitration cases used to attract lots of comment from a small handful of busybodies who had little at stake but felt the WP world was desperately in need of their wisdom, and cases were the worse for it. I think most of them have found other entertainments. Courts have discretion to accept or ignore Amicus briefs, and generally do not accept them from people who have no demonstrable interest in the case other than wanting to be a busybody. Arbcom has no history of such a policy but they ought to seriously think about adopting it. Whoever Cbrick77 is, he is not a credible participant, and his comments ought to be removed. Of course, there is no procedure, policy or rule for this, and a clerk who did it on his own would probably take it up the bum from at least one Arbitrator. Which is too bad. This post has been edited by No one of consequence: Fri 5th August 2011, 3:28am |
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Fri 5th August 2011, 7:09am
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Member ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Contributors Posts: 205 Joined: Wed 8th Apr 2009, 6:52am From: South of France Member No.: 11,217 WP user page - talk check - contribs |
Any other suggestions? Though before moving on did CU results show that all other known John254 socks were "related" or did some come out "unrelated" but quacking so loud that it couldn't be anything else? I see a fair number of "suspected socks" as well. I can't imagine that this is anything but John, or at least someone clever enough to mimic some of his past behavior on purpose. What I would really like to see is Hersfold being bold and removing Chris' workshop simply because it is not reasonable for any of the things he might be (honest newbie, good hand/bad hand, or reincarnation) to get involved in an Arbitration process in which he has no history editing the topic area under consideration and no history with the parties. Certain arbitration cases used to attract lots of comment from a small handful of busybodies who had little at stake but felt the WP world was desperately in need of their wisdom, and cases were the worse for it. I think most of them have found other entertainments. Courts have discretion to accept or ignore Amicus briefs, and generally do not accept them from people who have no demonstrable interest in the case other than wanting to be a busybody. Arbcom has no history of such a policy but they ought to seriously think about adopting it. Whoever Cbrick77 is, he is not a credible participant, and his comments ought to be removed. Of course, there is no procedure, policy or rule for this, and a clerk who did it on his own would probably take it up the bum from at least one Arbitrator. Which is too bad. Hersfold has already removed part of Cla68's evidence that attempted to enlarge the scope of the Cirt-Jayen case. Cbrick77 has told Off2riorob that he wishes to stay out of ArbCom related matters. Apology If that is indeed the case, perhaps an elder statesman like Thatcher can suggest as a follow-up that Cbrick77 could request that his evidence and workshop proposals be removed by a clerk. This post has been edited by Mathsci: Fri 5th August 2011, 7:11am |
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Fri 5th August 2011, 8:30am
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Ethernaut ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Contributors Posts: 163 Joined: Sun 23rd Jan 2011, 3:44pm Member No.: 39,458 |
Bullshit. MuZemike is the most incompetent CU I have ever seen (and probably a sockpuppet himself, but that's not relevant right now). I wouldn't take any CU results from him at face value. |
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Fri 5th August 2011, 11:22am
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Courts have discretion to accept or ignore Amicus briefs, and generally do not accept them from people who have no demonstrable interest in the case other than wanting to be a busybody. Arbcom has no history of such a policy but they ought to seriously think about adopting it. Whoever Cbrick77 is, he is not a credible participant, and his comments ought to be removed. Of course, there is no procedure, policy or rule for this, and a clerk who did it on his own would probably take it up the bum from at least one Arbitrator. Which is too bad. Hersfold has already removed part of Cla68's evidence that attempted to enlarge the scope of the Cirt-Jayen case. Cbrick77 has told Off2riorob that he wishes to stay out of ArbCom related matters. Apology If that is indeed the case, perhaps an elder statesman like Thatcher can suggest as a follow-up that Cbrick77 could request that his evidence and workshop proposals be removed by a clerk. I was always leery of people who would helicopter in to a situation and announce that they had the perfect solution because they were so much smarter than everyone else even though they had not been previously involved, so I'm trying not to go too far in that direction myself. I'm not willing to invest the extra time needed to make a more strenuous intervention credible. I'm already spending too much time thinking about WP matters than is good for me, and I probably need to go back in my corner. I've already made my point here and on AN/I; enough people read those places that if they think my ideas on Amicus participation are worthy, they can follow up. |
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Fri 5th August 2011, 1:37pm
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Any other suggestions? Though before moving on did CU results show that all other known John254 socks were "related" or did some come out "unrelated" but quacking so loud that it couldn't be anything else? I see a fair number of "suspected socks" as well. I can't imagine that this is anything but John, or at least someone clever enough to mimic some of his past behavior on purpose. What I would really like to see is Hersfold being bold and removing Chris' workshop simply because it is not reasonable for any of the things he might be (honest newbie, good hand/bad hand, or reincarnation) to get involved in an Arbitration process in which he has no history editing the topic area under consideration and no history with the parties. Certain arbitration cases used to attract lots of comment from a small handful of busybodies who had little at stake but felt the WP world was desperately in need of their wisdom, and cases were the worse for it. I think most of them have found other entertainments. Courts have discretion to accept or ignore Amicus briefs, and generally do not accept them from people who have no demonstrable interest in the case other than wanting to be a busybody. Arbcom has no history of such a policy but they ought to seriously think about adopting it. Whoever Cbrick77 is, he is not a credible participant, and his comments ought to be removed. Of course, there is no procedure, policy or rule for this, and a clerk who did it on his own would probably take it up the bum from at least one Arbitrator. Which is too bad. Hersfold has already removed part of Cla68's evidence that attempted to enlarge the scope of the Cirt-Jayen case. Cbrick77 has told Off2riorob that he wishes to stay out of ArbCom related matters. Apology If that is indeed the case, perhaps an elder statesman like Thatcher can suggest as a follow-up that Cbrick77 could request that his evidence and workshop proposals be removed by a clerk. Looks like a job for the kind of person who would likes to do that kind of thing. Maybe such a person could, I don't know, drop a note on the appropriate case page, and follow up with not one, but two requests on the user's talk page to remove the contentious material from that case page. Mathsci do you have any leads on who we could ask to do such a job? Someone with experience no doubt, who is expressing concern about the matter. But where to look, where to look ... This post has been edited by Jagärdu: Fri 5th August 2011, 1:37pm |
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Fri 5th August 2011, 2:42pm
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Member ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Contributors Posts: 205 Joined: Wed 8th Apr 2009, 6:52am From: South of France Member No.: 11,217 WP user page - talk check - contribs |
Any other suggestions? Though before moving on did CU results show that all other known John254 socks were "related" or did some come out "unrelated" but quacking so loud that it couldn't be anything else? I see a fair number of "suspected socks" as well. I can't imagine that this is anything but John, or at least someone clever enough to mimic some of his past behavior on purpose. What I would really like to see is Hersfold being bold and removing Chris' workshop simply because it is not reasonable for any of the things he might be (honest newbie, good hand/bad hand, or reincarnation) to get involved in an Arbitration process in which he has no history editing the topic area under consideration and no history with the parties. Certain arbitration cases used to attract lots of comment from a small handful of busybodies who had little at stake but felt the WP world was desperately in need of their wisdom, and cases were the worse for it. I think most of them have found other entertainments. Courts have discretion to accept or ignore Amicus briefs, and generally do not accept them from people who have no demonstrable interest in the case other than wanting to be a busybody. Arbcom has no history of such a policy but they ought to seriously think about adopting it. Whoever Cbrick77 is, he is not a credible participant, and his comments ought to be removed. Of course, there is no procedure, policy or rule for this, and a clerk who did it on his own would probably take it up the bum from at least one Arbitrator. Which is too bad. Hersfold has already removed part of Cla68's evidence that attempted to enlarge the scope of the Cirt-Jayen case. Cbrick77 has told Off2riorob that he wishes to stay out of ArbCom related matters. Apology If that is indeed the case, perhaps an elder statesman like Thatcher can suggest as a follow-up that Cbrick77 could request that his evidence and workshop proposals be removed by a clerk. Looks like a job for the kind of person who would likes to do that kind of thing. Maybe such a person could, I don't know, drop a note on the appropriate case page, and follow up with not one, but two requests on the user's talk page to remove the contentious material from that case page. Mathsci do you have any leads on who we could ask to do such a job? Someone with experience no doubt, who is expressing concern about the matter. But where to look, where to look ... No idea. |
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Fri 5th August 2011, 2:43pm
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Any other suggestions? Though before moving on did CU results show that all other known John254 socks were "related" or did some come out "unrelated" but quacking so loud that it couldn't be anything else? I see a fair number of "suspected socks" as well. I can't imagine that this is anything but John, or at least someone clever enough to mimic some of his past behavior on purpose. What I would really like to see is Hersfold being bold and removing Chris' workshop simply because it is not reasonable for any of the things he might be (honest newbie, good hand/bad hand, or reincarnation) to get involved in an Arbitration process in which he has no history editing the topic area under consideration and no history with the parties. Certain arbitration cases used to attract lots of comment from a small handful of busybodies who had little at stake but felt the WP world was desperately in need of their wisdom, and cases were the worse for it. I think most of them have found other entertainments. Courts have discretion to accept or ignore Amicus briefs, and generally do not accept them from people who have no demonstrable interest in the case other than wanting to be a busybody. Arbcom has no history of such a policy but they ought to seriously think about adopting it. Whoever Cbrick77 is, he is not a credible participant, and his comments ought to be removed. Of course, there is no procedure, policy or rule for this, and a clerk who did it on his own would probably take it up the bum from at least one Arbitrator. Which is too bad. Hersfold has already removed part of Cla68's evidence that attempted to enlarge the scope of the Cirt-Jayen case. Cbrick77 has told Off2riorob that he wishes to stay out of ArbCom related matters. Apology If that is indeed the case, perhaps an elder statesman like Thatcher can suggest as a follow-up that Cbrick77 could request that his evidence and workshop proposals be removed by a clerk. Looks like a job for the kind of person who would likes to do that kind of thing. Maybe such a person could, I don't know, drop a note on the appropriate case page, and follow up with not one, but two requests on the user's talk page to remove the contentious material from that case page. Mathsci do you have any leads on who we could ask to do such a job? Someone with experience no doubt, who is expressing concern about the matter. But where to look, where to look ... No idea. Well then hop to it. ![]() |
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