Wikipedia:Requests for checkuser/Case/Herosudos

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Herosudos, et al.

 * Hmm... [ this vote] seems to have actually been from an AOL IP. I'm thinking the signal-to-noise ratio might make this request useless afterall. --f.o.n.
 * Hmm... [ this vote] seems to have actually been from an AOL IP. I'm thinking the signal-to-noise ratio might make this request useless afterall. --f.o.n.
 * Hmm... [ this vote] seems to have actually been from an AOL IP. I'm thinking the signal-to-noise ratio might make this request useless afterall. --f.o.n.

Various misdeeds including the creation of hoax articles [], trollish RFA nomination with highly suspect support votes [], vandalism of actual articles [], possibly other related usernames and bad behavior of which we are not aware. — Jul. 13, '06  [14:11] < [ freak]&#124;[ talk] >

Is this still a problem? I note that several of the accounts are blocked, and without getting into all the user's contribs, I'm not entirely sure where the connection is. Essjay  ( Talk )  15:27, 16 July 2006 (UTC)


 * The bad-faith RFA, an extension of the anti-OrphanBot flamefest, received support votes from some of the above [], which seem to have been removed by other users prior to its closure. The edits made by the "new accounts" prior to supporting the troll-RFA consisted of hoaxing and vandalism (as linked in the comment above). I would like to know whether there is technical evidence of sockpuppetry on the part of the candidate or the nominator, in addition to the obvious trolling. This distinction would be a major factor for administrators to select appropriate block durations. To be clear, I would have blocked for longer, but the possibility of separate idiots pursuing a common dream, rather than one idiot with multiple accounts, had not been addressed. — Jul. 16, '06  [15:49] < [ freak]&#124;[ talk] >

There are days I wish I had an  template. These seem to be different individuals; a few are AOL and likely a single person, but Juppiter, Micoolio101, & M. Burmy are on different ISPs, in different areas. Essjay  ( Talk )  16:24, 16 July 2006 (UTC)
 * Okay, thanks. — Jul. 16, '06  [16:33] < [ freak]&#124;[ talk] >

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