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Your submission at Articles for creation: sandbox (January 22)
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Sockpuppet investigation
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Blocked for sockpuppetry
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Query regarding other accounts
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 * Hi Tamzin, thanks for alerting me. I logged in today to see if there had been a response to the IP unblock request from colleague.  Previously sparkles and Moby have identified ourselves as work colleagues and a COI disclosure made with Greyjoy for the Ian Darling page.  Neither accounts are sock puppets or meat puppets of others.
 * There are other colleagues and non-associates in this building on the same wifi system, and it is for them the block lift is requested as currently our whole IPN is currently blocked.
 * We have not received any feedback from an administrator / admin person about our genuine request at the time of COI disclosure about how edits are made to BLP's in a way that wiki approves of - it does not make sense Sparkles and I are the only people on the planet making edit updates as work achievements and film publications take place, and realistically as Ian is not a celebrity randoms are unlikely to update it - but he is very well connected there are many who read his wiki page - we'd like it to be correct.  Wiki is now a primary source for many people. Mobyjaws56 (talk) 02:04, 24 May 2022 (UTC)
 * PS Due to the block I cannot actually reply to anyone on the SPI page you link to above. I would like to be super clear thought that Sparkles and Moby and Hugh something are all seperate individuals. Thank you : ) Mobyjaws56 (talk) 02:07, 24 May 2022 (UTC)

Blocked for sockpuppetry
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 * Hi RoySmith, I am unable to reply in the Wikipedia:Sockpuppet investigations/Mobyjaws56 page due to the block, so replying here to you, as I did to Tamzin above, is the only way I can respond.  I would like to re-iterate that the IP block is a real annoyance to colleagues working in this building on our network, if the IP block could be lifted it would be appreciated.
 * I'd also like to reconfirm that the Sparkles user, myself (Moby) and Hugh something are different individuals. The declared COI to our employer is again outlined above, I would sincerely appreciate an Admin's feedback on how one manages the employer requested edits, which are merely factual updates, not trolling, abusive, or dereogatory to anyone.  Thank you. Mobyjaws56 (talk) 05:33, 25 May 2022 (UTC)
 * I note too, as I don't know what tracking wikipedia administrators are now carrying out when I am logged in, that I have had to do more reading to learn what some of the terms above are. A response would be appreciated, thanks - I am assuming we are in very different timezones when I see the timeless to commentary above. Mobyjaws56 (talk) 05:43, 25 May 2022 (UTC)
 * @RoySmith - drawing attention to replies, cheers. Mobyjaws56 (talk) 05:57, 25 May 2022 (UTC)
 * A technical analysis indicates that the four accounts I blocked are almost certainly the same person. You are claiming that you are not, but at Sockpuppet investigations/Mobyjaws56, you were asked by  to "please explain how you know each other and the nature of your involvement with the Ian Darling article" and you have failed to do so.  Instead, you have made veiled references to "our employer" and "colleagues working in this building" which do not answer the question. -- RoySmith (talk) 16:41, 25 May 2022 (UTC)
 * @RoySmith I certainly have not intended to make veiled references, I want to be very clear there is not a sock or meat puppetry going on. In previous years I have been rebuked for identifying people, and so now have assumed (perhaps incorrectly) that admins would also just use a search engine to see our associations which are clearly laid out on our company website (shark island institute)in Sydney.  I cannot however give you the names of the people in the building who hot desk and work on other documentaries.  Sparkles is my colleague Alisha, I am Moby and Hugh is a hot desker in a development project.  You or @Tamzin could take a look at our site perhaps?
 * Almost certainly, and certainly are not the same thing, and we are not the same person, I have one single wiki account and that is this one. Many thanks,  Mary Mobyjaws56 (talk) 00:38, 20 June 2022 (UTC)

I would note outside the context of the block that it's not Mr. Darling's "wiki entry", but a Wikipedia article about him. Though his input is welcome, and we strive for it to be accurate, he has no special rights to it as the subject. We are not concerned with any requirements imposed upon you as his representative to edit it, or in any benefits to him the presence of an article about him here has. If others choose to use potentially inaccurate information to write about Mr. Darling, that's unfortunate but mainly something he needs to address with them. Just as we tell students and teachers that Wikipedia is not a reliable source and shouldn't be used for scholarly work, it shouldn't be used for media/organization inquiries, at least not without checking the sources used in the article itself. This probably sounds uncaring and bad, but we actually do want the article about him to properly summarize what independent reliable sources say about him- not what he wants to say about himself- and any suggestions in that regard should generally be done as edit requests on Talk:Ian Darling. We do have a strict biographies of living persons policy requiring articles about living people to be well sourced and accurate- but it needs to be done properly. 331dot (talk) 09:21, 20 June 2022 (UTC)

Many thanks for your note 331dot - the explanation re puppetry is a lot clearer in your terms than in the pages.Mobyjaws56 (talk) 02:23, 22 June 2022 (UTC)

Hi there, I am Mobyjaws56 and I did write the above after extensive reading about a block appeal - I am frustrated by the IP issue, as yes, we have an IP in the building obviously, and my account is blocked though I can still login - how do we resolve this 'real, not real' issue? Mobyjaws56 (talk) 23:11, 6 October 2022 (UTC)