User talk:Dani zee


 * I am contacting the blocking admin presently. Something in your story is compelling and needs further investigation.  Please be patient while we work this out.  --Jayron32. talk . say no to drama  04:05, 17 July 2009 (UTC)

Thanks you I will be patient.

BTW - Are you asking me why Eric Mass is using "We" and "Our"? Or Are you just pointing out his response to referecnce evidence in this block. I would also like to know why he was blocked only for 24 hours and I was blocked indefinitely.

Thanks Again.


 * A bunch of text with Eric Mass's response disappeared... anyway here is what was important "I would like to note that I received an email from the above user stating: "Really not sure why I have been blocked for 24 hours." "Might I ask why you are using "we" and stating that it is "your" article? " — Preceding unsigned comment added by Dani zee (talk • contribs)


 * Yeah, sorry. I posted the wrong email here. I had received one from both yourself and, and accidentally posted the one from the Maas account here. Tiptoety  talk 04:42, 17 July 2009 (UTC)
 * Technical CU evidence suggests they aren't socks, however behavioral evidence points strongly to 'meatpuppetry'. I'm willing to assume good faith here, and suggest the similar behaviors are because both individuals have the same conflict of interest rather than intentional meatpuppetry for the purpose of disrupting the project.. -- Versa  geek  04:54, 17 July 2009 (UTC)

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