User talk:Anonymous84hgh389hg

Confusing Block
At a minimum, please at least unblock my workplace’s WiFi. Some people there like to edit Wikipedia, and it’s easier for them to edit without switching to cell data. Of course, this decision is still up to Wikipedia, but it would make everyone’s lives easier. The perpetrator could still keep editing Wikipedia from their cell phone, while the WiFi block could be re-established if they edit Wikipedia from it again. If this does not justify un-blocking my workplace’s WiFi, please give an explanation why instead of flat-out deleting my account.

Also, my edits to Tech dude master’s talk page have no relation to my block. I request that the reversion be reviewed by an admin and undone. Several people familiar with his case (Henriok and C. Fred) can confirm I am not in the wrong here.
 * For technical and legal reasons, it is not possible to delete an account. I am not a checkuser. If you work at the same workplace as a blocked user, you and anyone there will be blocked as meat puppets. 331dot (talk) 12:21, 28 November 2021 (UTC)

Victim of Impersonation
On the Wiki page for “Help:I was blocked”, I fall into section 3: collateral damage of accidental triggering of anti-vandalism systems.

I get that there was sock puppetry involved, but it was Tech dude master doing the act, not me. I am saying that I was framed, and request evidence as to why checkuser tagged me as the perpetrator, instead of Tech dude master. For example, did our accounts share the same profile data or creation date, etc. We both made accounts at around the same time for the Apple silicon edit war, but I am asking for the hard proof that the checkuser bot used to reach its conclusion.
 * You must make another unblock request. 331dot (talk) 18:31, 28 November 2021 (UTC)