User talk:TieBroune

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You all got together
and decided to edit from home. Sorry, but you seem to have been coordinating edits at work. Now coordinating edits from home. You need to reread WP:sock, as this is still sockpuppetry. And I infer you are all working together per WP:PAID. Sorry, nope.Dloh cier ekim  (talk) 17:58, 1 March 2018 (UTC)


 * I appreciate the response,, and still would like to voice that any and my edits have been done in an unpaid, group-learning effort. While multiple trainings and conversations have taken place during office hours about Wikipedia best practices and editing, I’d like to assure Wikipedia administrators that my goal has been to implement thoughtful, carefully researched edits that enhance the Wikipedia community. In fact, many of the edits I and my peers have contributed have helped clean up pages filled with promotional/spammy content. At what point does “editing in good faith” come into play?
 * It seems that my original block was triggered tangentially, because of a false association with Justincoope. I’ve also read through the article related to sock puppetry a few times and utilized forums to learn more, but I’m still unsure how my individual edits, which have been welcomed by the community and still in good standing to this day, have violated any policy. This account is my sole personal account.
 * I know it's late in the game, but would it be helpful if I added the User shared IP address box to my page (hoping the penalty will be lifted)? I understand what the WP:checkuser entails, but is there a chance my account can be unblocked without the said blocked IP?
 * I would still very much like to continue contributing to Wikipedia, always in good and honest faith. Should my next step be to ping a checkuser directly and bring them into this discussion, or should I reach out to the Arbitration Committee?