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Sayerslle

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Populated account categories: confirmed


24 February 2019

– This SPI case is closed and will be archived shortly by an SPI clerk or checkuser.

Suspected sockpuppets

Very frequent use of lowercase "imo"

Space before comma

  • Sayer: Not that hard to find either. A quick scan of the archives on T:SCW or Talk:Ghouta chemical attack, for example, would confirm this (only other user who does that frequently is Sopher99, also a sockpuppeteer, though not as frequently as Sayer). Here, for example, 25 out of 27 uses of " ," (excluding content list) are Sayer's. Here 12 out of 13 are Sayer's.
  • Dan: Ditto. Here all 7 of them are Dan's. Here all 9 of them are Dan's. Here all 12 of them are Dan's. Here all 16 of them are Dan's.

Single quotation marks (both rarely, if ever, use double quotations, especially when quoting fellow Wikipedians)

  • Sayer: There's literally a fuckton of those that you won't find through conventional search methods but are nevertheless found in almost every single discussion involving Sayer or Dan. (e.g. [3]; Ctrl+F is your friend)
  • Dan: Ditto (e.g. [4])

Insists on using the term "regime" instead of "government"

Use of "drivel" and "waffle" in the same comment

Fitzcarmalan (talk) 00:45, 24 February 2019 (UTC)[reply]

Comments by other users

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Clerk, CheckUser, and/or patrolling admin comments

 Confirmed, blocked, tagged, closing.--Bbb23 (talk) 14:38, 24 February 2019 (UTC)[reply]