Wikipedia:Contributor copyright investigations/Rochelimit

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Text

 * Examine the article or the diffs linked below.
 * If the contributor has added creative content, either evaluate it carefully for copyright concerns or remove it.
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Background
 Rochelimit
 * Check requested by Hijiri 88 ( 聖やや )
 * User has created multiple articles (at least fifteen by my count) that include copy-pasted text from various sources I was able to check, but the same articles also include an unknown volume of text (anywhere from nothing up to nearly the entire text of the articles) copied from sources I cannot access, and I don't know how long ago this started or how many articles have this problem. To be clear, I'm not asking that the user be blocked, as this appears to be a good-faith mistake, but they have been unwilling to work with me to fix the problem, repeatedly refusing to tell me or anyone else which articles include plagiarized text and even complaining that some plagiarized text should not have been blanked (Ctrl+F "questions" or "naga morsarang" here, here or here). Hijiri 88 ( 聖やや ) 05:48, 12 December 2017 (UTC) Hijiri 88 ( 聖やや ) 05:48, 12 December 2017 (UTC)
 * See also: and  This dates the issue back to at least February 2013. Most of the sources cited in his other early articles seem to be in English, but the links are dead so I don't know how to check. Hijiri 88 ( 聖やや ) 10:14, 12 December 2017 (UTC)
 * FWIW, I've found that if a passage in one of the user's articles cites and English-language source and also uses a word that foreigners (more specifically speakers of non-European languages) with a rudimentary knowledge of English would be unlikely to know, such as cantilevered or celibate, it's a good bet that some of that text is plagiarized. This trick has made checking some of the articles like Sopo (structure) a lot easier, but it's still less than ideal working with GBooks previews, and living in Japan as I do, with not as much time to get to the library as I would like, it's a lot harder for me than for most editors to access such sources offline. Ideally, the user would simply tell us whether this or that piece of text was copy-pasted, since (at least for the recent ones) he would surely remember not writing a sentence like Batak Toba house also stands broadly on the ground, while the sopo rises from a narrow base and widens at the level of the cantilevered attic floor. But he's still insisting that he can and will clean up everything himself, which would be easier to believe if it weren't for slip-ups like this? And his lack of transparency regarding the recent articles that definitely do plagiarize English sources I have checked makes me wonder if he has been copy-pasting English sources he doesn't name directly, for example when he finds a source in English and a source in Indonesian or Dutch that both give the same information, he could cite the foreign source inline but copy-paste the exact words of the English source. Tracking down such problems would be almost impossible, of course. But it's just a hunch, and might just be me being paranoid after spending the last two weeks trying to get the user to be more transparent. Hijiri 88 ( 聖やや ) 01:18, 13 December 2017 (UTC)
 * FWIW, I've found that if a passage in one of the user's articles cites and English-language source and also uses a word that foreigners (more specifically speakers of non-European languages) with a rudimentary knowledge of English would be unlikely to know, such as cantilevered or celibate, it's a good bet that some of that text is plagiarized. This trick has made checking some of the articles like Sopo (structure) a lot easier, but it's still less than ideal working with GBooks previews, and living in Japan as I do, with not as much time to get to the library as I would like, it's a lot harder for me than for most editors to access such sources offline. Ideally, the user would simply tell us whether this or that piece of text was copy-pasted, since (at least for the recent ones) he would surely remember not writing a sentence like Batak Toba house also stands broadly on the ground, while the sopo rises from a narrow base and widens at the level of the cantilevered attic floor. But he's still insisting that he can and will clean up everything himself, which would be easier to believe if it weren't for slip-ups like this? And his lack of transparency regarding the recent articles that definitely do plagiarize English sources I have checked makes me wonder if he has been copy-pasting English sources he doesn't name directly, for example when he finds a source in English and a source in Indonesian or Dutch that both give the same information, he could cite the foreign source inline but copy-paste the exact words of the English source. Tracking down such problems would be almost impossible, of course. But it's just a hunch, and might just be me being paranoid after spending the last two weeks trying to get the user to be more transparent. Hijiri 88 ( 聖やや ) 01:18, 13 December 2017 (UTC)


 * I endorse this, the copyvio seems to be primarily from books, so it is harder to check, and will require more time in cleanup than I can personally do. I did a spotcheck after this was brought to ANI and the two pages I viewed also contained website based copy-paste that needed revdel in addition to the close paraphrase issues that Hijiri was able to find. TonyBallioni (talk) 13:39, 12 December 2017 (UTC)

Contribution survey

 * Rochelimit (talk | contribs | deleted contribs | [ logs] | block | [ block log])
 * Survey URL: https://wikipediatools.appspot.com/contributionsurveyor.jsp?mode=on&user=Rochelimit&wiki=en.wikipedia.org&nominor=1&earliest=&latest=&bytefloor=150

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 * Partially cleaned of vio by filer and myself (2017 and today respectively). Not confident that i removed it all. Sennecaster   ( What now? ) 00:02, 9 April 2021 (UTC)
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