Wikipedia:Sockpuppet investigations/Ttifacts/Archive

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This is long-term socking and logged-out editing. Two SPAs and a very static /64 IPv6 range focused exclusively on editing Elevations RTC in an often tendentious manner. The accounts and IP are also collaborating to get rid of a maintenance tag and the named sock is being used to edit-war changes by the master back in. Note also the similarities in edit summary use, especially the habit of referring to citations as "cites" and the timing of the most recent edits of the IP and the master, which seems rather unlikely for such a low-traffic article. I originally thought this was some sort of WP:PAID thing, but they seem to be regularly switching POVs. Lots of the article has been RD1d – I'm certain there's more in the deleted contributions, but I think this is DUCKy enough. Blablubbs | talk 02:20, 10 February 2021 (UTC)

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 * I'll be honest, I'm very confused what the objective is here. The IP range, for example, added a claim that Elevations RTC forced conversion therapy on a student, and then ten minutes later added some text about how the facility is open to all genders and has many trans students. I see a lot of edits that look like the editor has an axe to grind...perhaps this is somehow related to the rename/rebrand, making the previous ownership look worse or something? I have no idea. Anyway. I feel fairly confident that Ttifacts is editing logged-out as the IP range. Three-weeks-earlier looks more MEATy to me. IP rangeblocked for a long, long time (since this is all that's come out of that IP for about a year), named accounts indeffed. Closing. GeneralNotability (talk) 02:34, 10 February 2021 (UTC)