Wikipedia:Sockpuppet investigations/Correcteur21/Archive

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Hello, I noticed that Belyny was trying to impose his work on the Étienne de Perier page, and that his account was created with a unique object : the mentionned page. I exchanged with him and read the exchanges he had with other contributors. His profile and actions are the same as the "famous" Correcteur21 on the French Wikipedia - this contributor, Correcteur21, has been blocked many times but keeps on operating on articles related to genealogy. I have particularly noticed : a permanent stubbornness (ignores other contributors' messages and arguments), tries to impose his own vision with violent and non-encyclopaedic terms (even if the sources partially contradict him), starts edit wars, despises other contributors and misuses boldface - all this with generally dedicated accounts. I'll let you read his track record here, and would be grateful for a quick Sockpuppet investigation for blocking if the result is positive. Maybe it could be interesting for you to know that Belyny is particularly aggressive with Savary34 and has even launched a procedure against him. Sincerely, LouisianaDavis (talk) 21:14, 17 June 2021 (UTC)

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I recommend closing this for lack of evidence. First, there is no way to check the two accounts because Correcteur is stale. Second, the only possible way this could be researched is to look at the editing patterns at fr.wiki, which is not feasible. Finally, if this report belongs anywhere, it's fr.wiki, where they have the history, a better understanding of the behavioral patterns of this master, and probably the technical data to make a determination.--Bbb23 (talk) 23:15, 17 June 2021 (UTC)


 * Per Bbb23. ST47 (talk) 03:05, 21 June 2021 (UTC)