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Since while ago, RobbieN007 is involved in a edit warring in Romance (Camila Cabello album). , They are always removing the less succesful singles from the album by stating they are promotional without providing sources (Cry For Me and Easy). Since then, several users have reverted them as this one. Now, there is a new user (account created last month) making similar changes as Robbie after they were reverted several times in Romance's album and singles related articles. Here another example: Robbie's edit changing it to promotional single ; TomRobson' edit in the same page after Robbie was reverted.

The account was created on March 9, but its first edit dates back to April 1st on the Romance's article, and then in articles from the album's singles, the same ones where Robbie also made similar changes.  Miaow  13:32, 2 April 2020 (UTC)

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Hello,

If you look at the talk page on Camila Cabello’s “Romance” Wikipedia article, you will see multiple threads on a handful of users questioning “Miaow’s” & others’ decision to define “Cry For Me” & “Easy” as official singles. This has been an ongoing debate ever since the songs were released and (approximately) 6-10 users have questioned their decision in the talk section. Multiple reasons, links & statements from Camila’s team have been provided, however users such as “Miaow” deny any of the evidence that is sent to them as being valid. I am a fan of Camila Cabello and am very up to date with her single releases. It’s not about “Cry For Me” or “Easy” being “less successful“ (as stated by “Miaow”) as “Living Proof” did not enter the Hot 100 but the latter was sent to radios in multiple countries & announced as a single whereas “Cry For Me” & “Easy” were not. Therefore I was extremely confused when I first saw “Cry For Me” & “Easy” as singles & thus made edits to the Wikipedia. But after a handful of threatening & rude messages from users such as “Miaow” I decided this environment was not appropriate for my mental health and it’s up to the other users questioning “Miaow’s” decision to fight that battle.

Camila Cabello has almost 50 million Instagram followers & a song with over 1.4 Billion Spotify streams, I think you’ll find the (approximately) 6-10 users questioning “Miaow’s” decision is not coming from 1 person. Her singles from the album have been discussed on Pop Music dedicated websites I am a member of (such as ATRL) & it is very much declared in the fandom they are not singles (and by her manager), this is not just the belief of 1 person. I have always used my account to make positive contributions, I have never left anything negative on a Wikipedia article ever. I contribute to a handful of artists’ / actors’ Wikipedia pages such as Madison Beer & Victoria Justice, amongst others. I do not have the time to run 6-10 Wikipedia accounts & fight in the talk section with “Miaow”, I think you’ll find when you look at the IP’s mine does not match to any of the other accounts’. Therefore, I do confidently say this is a “bad faith” accusation. “Miaow” has on multiple occasions failed to provide evidence or acknowledge the discussions in the talk section, and it is their responsibility to do so. “Miaow” has no reason to claim I am “Sockpuppeting” when (approximately) 6-10 other users have made the same claims I have, yet they are not being accused. I believe this is a “bad faith” accusation as “Miaow” is upset I have been questioning their decision to define “Cry For Me” & “Easy” as singles without confirmation from Camila Cabello/her team.

Thank you for your time. — Preceding unsigned comment added by RobbieN007 (talk • contribs) 17:10, 2 April 2020 (UTC)

(Edit: just noticed something, “Miaow” claimed I have not provided sources when in reality I have done so before, even included official tweets from Camila Cabello). — Preceding unsigned comment added by RobbieN007 (talk • contribs) 17:12, 2 April 2020 (UTC)

Clerk, CheckUser, and/or patrolling admin comments

 * - Please confirm & check for sleepers. There's possibly an adversarial cluster on Sockpuppet investigations/Gibby1242 or WP:GHBH. Cabayi (talk) 16:23, 2 April 2020 (UTC)
 * . They're using different service providers. NinjaRobotPirate (talk) 20:35, 2 April 2020 (UTC)