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2019 Women's Junior AHF Cup
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The 2019 Women's Junior AHF Cup, also known as the AirAsia Women's Junior AHF Cup 2019 due to sponsorship reasons, was the fifth edition of the Women's Junior AHF Cup.
It was held at the Sengkang Hockey Stadium in Singapore from 9 to 15 September 2019. The top two teams qualified for the 2021 Junior Asia Cup.
The hosts Singapore won the tournament for the first time by finishing first in the round-robin tournament.
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Al times are local (UTC+8).
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2019–20 Ukrainian First League U-19 Championship
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The 2019–20 Ukrainian First League U–19 Championship was the fourth season of the Ukrainian Junior Under 19 Championship in First League. The competition involved participation of several junior teams of the Professional Football League of Ukraine as well as some other football academies. Due to COVID-19 pandemic post season playoffs were canceled and no champion was determined.
Direct administration of the competition belonged to the Youth Football League of Ukraine. The tournament was conducted in cooperation between both Youth Football League and Professional Football League.
The season started on 11 September 2019 with 36 participants. The 2019–20 season features the first winner of the competition from Cherkasy which used to be called Cherkaskyi Dnipro and now Dnipro Cherkasy 1) points 2) wins 4) head-to-head points 5) head-to-head wins 6) head-to-head goal difference 7) head-to-head goals scored 8) goals difference 9) goals scored 10) lesser number of points for cautions and ejections (1– caution; 3– ejection) 11) draw of lots
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===Top goalscorers===
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Bullens pilsnerkorv
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Bullens Pilsnerkorv (English: Bullen's pilsner sausage) is a canned Swedish sausage product named after the actor Erik "Bullen" Berglund. It was first launched in 1953 in conjunction with the salmonella outbreak the Alvesta Epidemic. It was headlined as guaranteed salmonella-free and was during the 1950s one of many tinned goods under Bullen's name. Today it is manufactured by Scan, and despite the name has never contained pilsner.
== History ==
=== Background ===
The first Pilsnerkorv sausages were produced by Alvesta butchery association in 1953. The launch was preceded by a large nationwide salmonella outbreak that originated in Alvesta's butchery. In total 9 000 people became infected and 90 people died during the epidemic. This new sausage product would thus be a way to sell in a guaranteed salmonella-free fully sterilized tinned goods, with the help of a famous movie star.
=== Launch ===
The actor Erik "Bullen" Berglund, who had a side career as cookbook author, lent his name and face to the new product. He was an established pilsnerfilm actor, a type of 1930s comedy with elements of paltry comics about the consumption of pilsner and other alcoholic beverages, which led to the product's name.
Erik "Bullen" Berglund did also help with the recipe for the canned sausage. During the 1950s, over thirty products were released under the "Bullens" label, including pigs' feet and dill meat.
=== Later years ===
Of all the meat products under Bullen's name, only these canned sausages remain into the 21st century. They are marketed under two names:
Bullens pilsnerkorv [Bullen's pilsner sausage], with 8 sausages in a can.
Bullens varmkorv [Bullen's hot-dogs], with 40 somewhat longer sausages in a larger can.
Today (2016) Bullens Pilsnerkorv is produced by Scan. The recipe, design, and the packaging remain the same today as it was when launched. The label is yellow and black, with the text "Bullens" and two sausages in an irregular red colour.
== Content and preparation ==
The already-boiled sausages are packed in a can of their own stock. The recipe does not include pilsner, but the name is instead based to "pilsnerfilm", a type of comedy that was popular in the 1930s that revolved around the consumption of alcohol.
The sausages should be heated slowly in their own stock so as not to crack, with some whole allspice corns and a bay leaf. Erik "Bullen" Berglund's own serving recommendation was to put the sausage and a bay leaf on crispbread, and then top it with your favorite mustard.
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Portal:Germany/Selected cuisine
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Noel O'Donovan
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Noel O'Donovan (6 December 1949 – 13 September 2019) was an Irish actor.
O'Donovan grew up in Cork, Ireland. In the 1960s, he went to London, where worked as a labourer. Soon after, he found work at the Saville Theatre in the West End. In 1970, he returned to Ireland and joined the Abbey Theatre's acting school.
He died in the attentive care of staff at the Mater Hospital in Dublin.
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Kavion Pippen
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Kavion Pippen (born October 15, 1996) is an American professional basketball player for the Maine Celtics of the NBA G League. He played college basketball for the Southern Illinois Salukis.
==High school and college career==
Pippen attended Hamburg High School in Hamburg, Arkansas, and then played his first two college basketball seasons for Three Rivers College.
In 2017, Pippen transferred to Southern Illinois. In two seasons for the Salukis, Pippen averaged 12.4 points, 5.8 rebounds and 1.7 blocks per game.
==Professional career==
===Austin Spurs (2019–2020)===
After going undrafted in the 2019 NBA draft, Pippen spent preseason with the Golden State Warriors. On October 26, 2019, he was acquired by the Austin Spurs of the NBA G League. In 27 games during the 2019–20 season, he averaged 7.2 points and 4.0 rebounds per game.
===Al Sadd (2021)===
In January 2021, Pippen joined Al Sadd of the Qatari Basketball League. He appeared in one game for Al Sadd. In 14 games, he averaged 17.7 points, 10.1 rebounds, 1.1 assists and 2.4 blocks per game. In 34 games during the 2021–22 season, he averaged 11.0 points and 5.1 rebounds per game. In 23 games, he averaged 8.0 points, 5.0 rebounds and 1.4 assists per game. He parted ways with the Giants on June 8, 2023. In nine games, he averaged 15.3 points, 5.1 rebounds and 1.7 assists per game. but was waived on November 8.
===Maine Celtics (2024–present)===
On October 26, 2024, Pippen was selected by the Maine Celtics in the 2024 NBA G League draft.
==Personal life==
Pippen is the nephew of former NBA player Scottie Pippen. His cousin is fellow basketball player Scotty Pippen Jr.. He is also cousins with volleyball player Taylor Pippen.
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Cultural depictions of French queens.
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Mohammed Adam Omar
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Mohammed Adam Omar Ishaak (1952 – June 20, 2001), known as The Sana'a Ripper, was a Sudanese murderer and alleged serial killer. A morgue assistant, Omar was convicted of killing two medical students in Yemen's Sana'a University and later executed for their murders. He additionally claimed another 49 victims across several countries in the Arab world before retracting his statements, prompting various theories whether he was truly responsible for the crimes he confessed to.
==Early life==
Scant details are available about Omar's life. He was born in Sudan, and at the age of seven, he witnessed his father murder his mother's lover, as punishment for her adultery. He would later claim that this event led him to never trust women. Later in life, he married a Sudanese woman with whom he had two children, but later divorced her. His employment history record is also dubious, as it was initially claimed that he had been a mortuary assistant across many countries around Africa and the Middle East, but a letter from the Sudanese Ministry of Interior rebuked this: in it, it was revealed that Omar never worked in that field, and had instead been employed as a watchman, cleaner and gravedigger at a cemetery in Khartoum. Omar himself also claimed to have been a former boxing champion, but this was never proven either. Nonetheless, after his divorce, he married a Yemeni woman and moved to Sana'a, where he received his job as a morgue assistant at Sana'a University.
===Scapegoat===
After the execution, rumors spread across Sana'a, particularly in the bazaars, that Mohammed Adam Omar had been nothing but a simple scapegoat for a wider sex-and-murder scandal, involving figures from the high society. The most widespread one was that the morgue housing the women's bodies collected them from exclusive brothels in Sana'a, which often have high-level client protection, a practice well known across the Middle East. The government under Ali Abdullah Saleh vigorously denied that anything was amiss with the trial, constantly pointing towards the fact that Omar had pleaded guilty at trial.
According to Omar's attorney, Mohammed Ali al-Khatib, he was allowed very little alone time with his client, away from police and prosecutors, only managing to get five to six minutes together. Mohammed Adam was about to present a different account of the events, when agents from the shadowy organization known as the Political Security Agency burst in, and abruptly ended the interview. That was the last time al-Khatib got to talk to Omar, and he expressed his view that one day the truth will be revealed, showing that Mohammed Adam Omar had never killed anybody.
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Ira Jan
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Ira Jan (Russian: И́ра Ян) is the pseudonym of the painter and writer Esther Yoselevitch Slepyan (Эсфи́рь Иосиле́вич Слепя́н; 2 February 1869 – 24 April 1919), although primarily known as Haim Nahman Bialik's mistress, she was also a member of the commune at Bezalel and among the founders of Gymnasia Rehavia.
== Biography ==
Esther Yoselevitch was the youngest of three children of an Enlighted Jewish family in Kishinev, then in the Russian Empire and now part of Moldova. Her father, Joseph (Osip) Yoselevitch, was an influential Russian lawyer. Recognizing her artistic talent, her father sent her at the age of 16 to study at the Moscow School of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture in Moscow, an uncommon move in Jewish society at that time. After completing her studies in Moscow, she studied in Paris, where her brother, Shimon, was practicing medicine. After returning to Kishinev, she became involved with members of the Socialist Revolutionary Party, one of whom was the bacteriology student Dmitry Slepian (Дмитрия Слепяна), who she married and with whom she had a daughter, Elena (Елены). and the poem The Dead of the Desert. Rachel Yanait and Jan became very close, and would walk around Jerusalem, with Jan drawing and painting scenes and people of the city. Jan also published some essays and poems in Eliezer Ben-Yehuda's newspaper HaZvi (later renamed "HaOr"). For lack of an appropriate school framework for their children, the artist group also founded the Gymnasia Rehavia. and upon returning to Tel Aviv she discovered that all had disappeared. She died of the tuberculosis and of a broken heart due to the loss of her works.
== Relationship with Bialik ==
From the 1980s, academic studies uncovered the tangled web of Bialik and Ira Jan's love. With the pogrom in the background, Jan fell in love with the poet, left her husband and prior beliefs, and immigrated to The Land of Israel.
Bialik was married, but heartbroken by the fact that they were childless, and was obviously attracted to the artist. Some scholars, including Ziva Shamir and Hillel Barzel, believe that at least two of Bialik's poems, "Thou Art Leaving Me" (״הולכת את מעמי״) and "To Your Secret Path" (״לנתיבך הנעלם״), were dedicated to Jan.
Bialik apparently concealed his love to her for fear of losing his reputation, cut all contact with her after she left for the Land of Israel, and only went to the Land of Israel himself after she had died. Only in 1972 did some scholars reveal some letters that expressed Bialik's big secret, that were hidden by Moshe Ungerfeld, the second administrator of the Bialik House. Ungerfeld's incentive, too, was protecting Bialik's reputation. Additional related material was found after Ungerfeld's death in 1983.
Ziva Shamir believes that a large portion of Bialik's works were directly inspired by his relationship with Jan, that, in her opinion, were the central love affair of his life.
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Percy Sackey
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Percy Sackey (born 10 September 1993) is a Ghanaian teacher at Obo-Kwahu in the Eastern region of Ghana who became famous on Instagram for using dance as a medium to inspire his pupils. He is a songwriter, a singer, performer and an actor.
== Education ==
Sackey had his high school education at Mpraeso Senior High School in Kwahu. While in high school he was the entertainment prefect. He proceeded to Abetifi Teachers Training College in Kwahu where he had his teacher trainee education.
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Parodontax
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Parodontax is a brand name of toothpaste and mouthwash currently owned by Haleon, previously GSK.
==History==
Parodontax toothpaste was developed in 1937 by German dentist Dr. Focke. The product was originally based on sodium bicarbonate. Consequently, it was obtained by German pharmaceutical company Madaus which specialised in herbal medicine and which added components that were specifically anti-inflammatory and antibacterial, including extracts of several medicinal plants.
The historic ingredients of the toothpaste contained the following elements: sodium bicarbonate, water, glycerin, cocamidopropyl betaine, alcohol, rhatany (Krameria triandra) root extract, Echinacea (Echinacea purpurea) flower/leaf/stem extract, denatured alcohol, xanthan gum, chamomile (Chamomilla recutita) extract, mhyrr (Commiphora myrrha) extract, sodium saccharin, sodium benzoate, sage (Salvia officinalis) oil, wild mint (Mentha arvensis) oil, limonene, and iron oxide. These herbal extracts gave the toothpaste a particular salty taste.
In 1975, Parodontax launched the first product containing chlorhexidine digluconate in Germany. Since 1989, the active substance chlorhexidine digluconate has been widely used in the treatment of gum disease. Over the years, a wide range of pharmaceutical products, including mouthwashes, sprays and gels, have been developed to provide effective short-term treatment for gingivitis.
In 2001, by GlaxoSmithKline which continued the production according to the old recipe. However, in 2017 the herbal extracts were removed leaving the toothpaste with the active ingredient stannous fluoride and the abrasive ingredient sodium bicarbonate. Nevertheless, the producers claim that the paste still has the ability to heal bleeding gums, which is debated by dentist associations.
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Template:Did you know nominations/Yashasvi Jaiswal
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Kralev Dvor
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Kralev Dvor () is a 2,680 m high peak in the Pirin mountain range, south-western Bulgaria. It is located on the southern part of the main mountain ridge. It is a pyramidal peak formed by cirque erosion by the glaciers in the cirques of Demir Kapia, Kralev Dvor and Belemeto. Seen from Tevnoto Lake, it has a triangular shape leaning in north-northwestern direction. To the north is located another massive pyramid-shaped summit, Momin Dvor (2,723 m). The two peaks are connected via an easily accessible saddle on the main path between the Bezbog refuge and Tevnoto Lake shelter. To the south the Kamenitsa secondary ridge stems from the main mountain ridge with the summits of Malka Kamenitsa and Kamenitsa Peak (2,822 m).
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Raymond Lemaire
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Canon Raymond Lemaire (1878–1954) was a professor at the Catholic University of Leuven, both student and successor of Joris Helleputte.
==Life==
Lemaire was ordained to the priesthood in 1901 and graduated with a doctorate in Archaeology and Art History in 1906. From 1907 onwards he taught at the Catholic University, at various times giving courses on ecclesiastical architecture, conservation, applied aesthetics and architectural history. He was particularly interested in Romanesque architecture in Belgium. He played an important role in debates about the reconstruction of Leuven after the extensive destruction wrought upon the city during the First World War.
==Works==
As an architect, Lemaire designed the Redemptorist church, Leuven and the Institute of Agriculture, Heverlee.
===Publications===
Les origines du style gothique en Brabant: L'architecture romane (Brussels, Vromant, 1906)
La reconstruction de Louvain: rapport présenté au nom de la Commission des alignements (Louvain, Wouters-Ickx, 1915)
Jezus goddelijk werkmanskind: retraite voor volksjongens: kenteekens der bouwwijze van de streek (Brussels, Vromant, 1918)
De toestand der godsdienstige kunst : toespraak (...) bij gelegenheid van de prijsuitdeeling in de Sint-Lucasschool, Gent, 1921 (1921)
Het Laatste Avondmaal van Dierik Bouts: voordracht gehouden in de Sint-Pieterskerk op 7 november 1921 (Leuven, Van Linthout, 1921)
Les études actuelles d'architecture et nos monuments anciens (Brussels, Heyvaert, 1931)
Beknopte geschiedenis van de meubelkunst (Antwerp, De Sikkel, 1937; fourth edition 1947)
L'architecture du Moyen Age au pays de Namur (Namur, Dubois, 1943)
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Lenny Cooke (film)
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Lenny Cooke is a 2013 American sports documentary film directed by Josh and Benny Safdie. It tells the life of the former high school basketball player Lenny Cooke. The film had its world premiere at the 2013 Tribeca Film Festival on April 18, 2013. The Safdies agreed to join the project and started filming Cooke, which lasted nearly three years. The Safdies took inspiration from the film Hoop Dreams, as well as the filmmakers Albert and David Maysles, Frederick Wiseman, Ross McElwee, and Shirley Clarke.
In a 2013 interview with Complex, Cooke stated that he "enjoyed filming it."
==Release==
The film had its world premiere at the 2013 Tribeca Film Festival on April 18, 2013. It was released in the United States in limited theaters on December 6, 2013.
==Reception==
On Metacritic, the film has a weighted average score of 70 out of 100, based on 14 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews".
Odie Henderson of RogerEbert.com gave the film 3 out of 4 stars, writing, "Until the last section, the Safdies do a great job selecting and editing footage that tells their story intelligently and passionately." Scott Foundas of Variety stated that "Despite the stop-and-go production history, the Safdies have created a seamless end product, even as it evolves from the crude analog video of the early scenes to the more polished HD look of later ones." Eric Kohn of IndieWire gave the film an A− grade, writing, "Despite the odd nature of the project, Cooke fits nicely within the stable of characters populating the directors' work." Ignatiy Vishnevetsky of The A.V. Club gave the film a B+ grade, commenting that "It shares with their fiction work a ragged visual sensibility, a bittersweet worldview, and a low-key, moment-to-moment approach to drama."
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Rose Leke
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Rose Gana Fomban Leke is a Cameroonian malariologist and Emeritus Professor of Immunology and Parasitology at the University of Yaounde I. She was awarded the L'Oréal-UNESCO Award for Women in Science in 2024.
== Early life and education ==
When Leke was growing up she suffered from malaria multiple times, it was a normal part of life. She was first interested in medicine due to treatment she received for lung abscess in Limbe when she was six years old. Her mother never went to school, however her father was a school teacher, and both encouraged her to pursue educational opportunities.
== Research ==
Professor Leke's research has focussed on pregnancy-associated malaria, in which even women who have developed immunity to the severest forms of malaria can be stricken by a life-threatening form of the disease, with implications on the health of the baby. She established a long-time collaboration with Diana Taylor at the University of Hawaii at Manoa to investigate this condition.
== Awards and recognition ==
Leke has been a senior member of many organisations in the fields of immunology and malaria.
She received the UNESCO-L’Oréal Award for Women in Science in 2024.
Leke established the Cameroon Coalition Against Malaria.
She served as president of the Federation of African Immunological Societies from 1997 to 2001, and as a council member of the International Union of Immunological Societies from 1998 to 2004.
She was invited to deliver the 2014 Aggrey‐Fraser‐Guggisberg Memorial Lecture at the University of Ghana and was awarded an honorary Doctor of Science (DSc) degree by the same institution.
In 2015, Leke was elected an honorary international fellow of the American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene. She also founded the Higher Institute for Growth in Health Research for Women Consortium, aimed at mentoring women scientists in Cameroon.
In 2018, Leke was honored as a Heroine of Health by Women in Global Health and General Electric Healthcare during the World Health Assembly in Geneva.
In 2019, she was ceremonially named Queen Mother of the Cameroon Medical Community by the Cameroon Medical Council.
Leke is a member of the World Health Organization Malaria Policy Advisory Committee and the International Health Regulations Emergency Committee on Polio Eradication.
== Personal life ==
Leke has many grandchildren.
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__TOC__
===18 October 2019===
====Suspected sockpuppets====
Tools: Editor interaction utility • Interaction Timeline • User compare report Auto-generated every hour.
Stevanpesic was blocked back in August because of the disruption regarding Kosovo's legal status they were involved in. StevanM.Pešić, obviously linked with that account, is editing the same topic with apparently the same way of viewing things. Another meaningful detail is that the latter was created a day after the former. Both of them have used several times as edit summary the article's content and links to other Wikipedia articles or news sites. DavideSpielberg was created the same day as StevanM.Pešic and has edited the same topic with the same way of writing edit summaries. I think that a CU can help to clarify whether these accounts are socks or friends editing together. This was originally posted by me on the talk page of and is aware of my suspicions. Ktrimi991 (talk) 21:07, 18 October 2019 (UTC)
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====Clerk, CheckUser, and/or patrolling admin comments====
The connection between the two similarly named accounts seems pretty cut and dry, but a potential connection to DavideSpielberg is an open question with enough suspicion to warrant a check. Please check to confirm. Sir Sputnik (talk) 22:01, 18 October 2019 (UTC)
StevanM.Pešić and DavideSpielberg are quite , sharing the same range but different devices. Note that these two are also cublocked on frwiki. Stevanpesic is only , sharing the same region/ISP but no ranges in common. There are a handful of other accounts on these ranges, none of which appear to be behavioral matches. ST47 (talk) 22:18, 18 October 2019 (UTC)
Blocked DavideSpielberg. ST47 (talk) 22:22, 18 October 2019 (UTC)
The two similarly named accounts are obviously the same person - the second did not start editing until after the first was blocked, and then edited the same pages. All [re-]tagged as proven. Ivanvector (Talk/Edits) 23:22, 18 October 2019 (UTC)
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Cyclo-cross Boom
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The Cyclo-cross Boom is a cyclo-cross race in Boom, Belgium. Established in 2015, it is also called Niels Albert CX after two-time World Champion Niels Albert who retired early from the sport in 2014, aged 28 due to heart problems. Held in October, in the 2017-2018 season it became part of the Superprestige.
==Winners==
===Male===
===Women===
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Ushite
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Ushite ( ) is a 1,978 m peak in the Pirin mountain range, south-western Bulgaria, making it the highest summit in South Pirin. It is situated on the main mountain ridge between the peaks of Sveshtnik (1,975 m) and Mutorok (1,971 m). Ushite is covered with forests. In Bulgarian its name means "the ears" and the etymology is linked with the presence of several rock piles on the summit likened to ears.
Most sources have traditionally referred to Sveshtnik as the highest summit in the southern division of Pirin.
== Citations ==
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Ohad Shahar
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Ohad Shahar (; born 30 October 1957) is an Israeli actor and voice actor.
==Biography==
Born in Haifa, Shahar graduated from Beit Zvi School for the Performing Arts in 1981. He also went to the IDF Theatre. He performs mainly at the Tmu-na Theatre and the Cameri Theatre and has played many great roles within stage adaptations of A Midsummer Night's Dream, Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, All My Sons, Kazablan and The Comedy of Errors. He also portrayed Joseph Merrick in a stage adaptation of The Elephant Man.
On screen, Shahar has appeared in the 1987 film Unsettled Land, starring Kelly McGillis. He has also appeared in the 2005 historical drama film Munich. Among his most recent screen performances was in a 2017 film directed by Doron Eran.
As a voice actor, Shahar provides the Hebrew voices of many characters and is one of Israel's most successful dubbing artists. He has worked closely with other dubbers which include Dov Reiser, Ami Mandelman, Debbi Besserglick, Efron Etkin, Gilad Kleter and more. He is the official Hebrew voice of Mickey Mouse and Bugs Bunny and among his popular voice roles include Zazu from The Lion King, Iago from Aladdin, Gru from Despicable Me, Randall Boggs from Monsters, Inc., Boomer from The Fox and the Hound, Sir Hiss from Robin Hood and he also dubbed Manny from the Ice Age franchise (except in the first film as he was voiced by Tuvia Tzafir). In his live action roles, Shahar dubbed Severus Snape from the Harry Potter film series and George Banks in Mary Poppins.
===Personal life===
From 1985 until 2007, Shahar was married to actress and comedian Anat Waxman and they had two children together, Yonatan and Gaia. He is now currently married to dancer Maya Koupchik and they have a daughter, Liana.
==Filmography==
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Crusader Kings III
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Crusader Kings III is a grand strategy role-playing video game set in the Middle Ages, developed by Paradox Development Studio and published by Paradox Interactive as a sequel to Crusader Kings (2004) and Crusader Kings II (2012). The game was released on PC on 1 September 2020 and on the Xbox Series X/S and PlayStation 5 on 29 March 2022 in most regions. The game received generally positive reviews on release, and has sold over 3 million copies as of September 2023.
==Gameplay==
Like its predecessors Crusader Kings and Crusader Kings II, Crusader Kings III is a grand strategy game and dynasty simulator set in the Middle Ages. Players begin as a character in either 867, 1066, or 1178. The game map is about four times more detailed than the one in Crusader Kings II and slightly larger, incorporating Europe, Africa roughly as far south as the equator, and Asia as far East as Tibet. Upon the death or deposition of a player's character they continue to play as that character's heir unless that character lacks any viable heir in which case the game will end. Overall, players develop a dynasty over the centuries, with the game ending in 1453, though an in game setting can turn this end date off.
Dynasties can form cadet branches that have their own heads and act mostly independently from their parent dynasty. The heads of dynasties are able to use a new resource known as Renown to assert their control over their house. For example, the heads of houses are responsible for legitimizing bastards.
Players' realms may have the feudal, tribal, clan or administrative government types. Republics and theocracies exist as well, but are unplayable. Religion and culture are both important aspects of the game. Leaders can advance their goals by warfare, diplomacy, or subterfuge. Players may undergo pilgrimages and wage holy wars, and entire religions can be called to arms in crusades, great holy wars or jihads. Religions have Tenets, which are bonuses given to all practitioners of that faith, and Doctrines, which deal with the religion's stances towards issues like homosexuality and female clergy. The principal resource for interacting with religion mechanics is Piety, and a player with sufficient piety may choose to develop their own faith or reform an unreformed faith, with the Tenets and Doctrines being chosen by the player.
Levies are represented primarily by low-quality infantry composed of peasants. Characters will need to hire men-at-arms in order to field higher-quality soldiers, such as crossbowmen and cavalry. Characters can make other characters from their court or realm with significant combat skills into powerful knights. Characters are able to frighten their vassals into staying loyal by increasing their Dread, which increases when the character performs malevolent actions, such as executing or torturing other characters. Characters are able to select one of six lifestyles to follow. Each lifestyle has three skill trees that allow characters to enhance skills related to that lifestyle.
==Development==
Game director Henrik Fåhraeus commented that development of the game commenced "about 1 year before Imperator", indicating a starting time of 2015. Describing the game engine of Crusader Kings II as cobbled and "held together with tape", he explained that the new game features an updated engine (i.e. Clausewitz Engine and Jomini toolset) with more power to run new features.
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|Fate of Iberia
|1.6 "Castle"
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|31 May 2022
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|Friends and Foes
|1.7 "Bastion"
|Event Pack
|8 September 2022
|Friends and Foes contains over 100 additional events surrounding a character's relationships with their friends and rivals. Also includes memories that a character will reminisce over throughout their life.
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! colspan="5" |Chapter II
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|Wards and Wardens
|1.10 "Quill"
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|22 August 2023
|Wards and Wardens adds events surrounding a character's childhood, parenting, and education. Also included are expanded mechanics around eccentric characters, midwifery, and exchanging hostages and wards.
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|Legacy of Persia
|1.11 "Peacock"
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|9 November 2023
|Legacy of Persia expands gameplay in the Persia region during the Iranian Intermezzo.
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|Legends of the Dead
|1.12 "Scythe"
|Core Expansion
|4 March 2024
|Legends of the Dead introduces the Black Death and other diseases which travel across the map along with the legend system, allowing characters to build their dynasty's legitimacy by promoting tales about the actions of their ancestors.
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|Roads to Power
|1.13 "Basileus"
|Major Expansion
|24 September 2024
|Roads to Power introduces the ability to play as a landless character, traveling across the map and taking on contracts as an adventurer. Additional mechanics include new administrative and imperial government mechanics, family estates, and content for the Byzantine Empire.
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|Wandering Nobles
|1.14 "Traverse"
|Event Pack
|4 November 2024
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|Khans of the Steppe
|TBD
|Core Expansion
|28 April 2025
|Khans of the Steppe introduces new nomadic government mechanics, revolving around managing animal herds, establishing dominance among other nomads, and dealing with the changing climate of the Eurasian Steppe.
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|Coronations
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|All Under Heaven
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|Major Expansion
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===Mods===
Crusader Kings III is also known for its large number of third-party mods available on the Steam Workshop. These mods can add new game mechanics as well as make graphical improvements. Some popular mods include the total conversion mod A Game of Thrones, which is set in the world of A Song of Ice and Fire, The Fallen Eagle, which changes the game's timeline to around the fall of the Western part of the Roman Empire, Warcraft: Guardians of Azeroth 2 (Reforged), which is set in the Warcraft series or "Realms in Exile", which is set in the world of The Lord of the Rings.
==Release==
The game was released on 1 September 2020 and is available through Steam and Xbox Game Pass for PC. The game is available in two editions: the Base Game Edition, which includes the base game and a pre-order bonus, and the Royal Edition, which includes the base game and an expansion pass. The expansion pass contains a collection of additional content packs and the first expansion.
Crusader Kings III was initially rejected by the Australian Classification Board, reportedly over complications regarding the game's classification. However, the Australian Classification Board denied having contact with Paradox Interactive, who claimed they sought classification through the third party distributor Plaion, formerly Koch Media. The game was eventually cleared and released in Australia six days after its initial release, on 7 September 2020. Because of its delayed release, the pre-order bonus window was extended to 21 September exclusively for Australian Steam users.
A console version of the game was released on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X and Series S on 29 March 2022. The game was made available on Xbox Game Pass on the same day.
==Reception==
{{Video game reviews
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| PCGN = 9/10
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| VG247 = 5/5 Lauren Aitken from VG247 also gave the game a perfect score, writing it is "just as bonkers, unpredictable and enthralling as its predecessor."
David Wildgoose of GameSpot praised the procedural narratives of the game saying that they are rarely as affecting and poignant as they are here; on the other hand, as a negative point, he wrote that "when the story engine isn't firing, your actions can feel rote and uninspired".
The console port of the game has been criticized by players due to being "unplayable" during the late-game due to technological bottlenecks, frequent crashes, overheating, and other limitations to console capabilities. Paradox and Lab42 have been working to fix these issues by removing the 3D models in family trees and more frequent clearing of the game's cache.
===Sales===
The game sold more than 1 million copies within 1 month of release. It was the seventh best-selling game in September 2020 in the US, and had the highest launch month sales for any Paradox Interactive title. In March 2022, Paradox Interactive announced that Crusader Kings III had sold over 2 million units worldwide. In September 2023, Paradox Interactive announced that Crusader Kings III had sold over 3 million units worldwide.
===Accolades===
In December 2020, Crusader Kings III was nominated in the Best Sims/Strategy category at The Game Awards, but lost to Microsoft Flight Simulator. In April 2021, Crusader Kings III also received a nomination for Strategy/Simulation Game of the Year at the 24th Annual D.I.C.E. Awards, again losing out to Microsoft Flight Simulator.
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Tayo Walbrugh
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Tayo Walbrugh (born 10 July 1996) is a South African cricketer. He made his List A debut on 19 October 2019, for Western Province in the 2019–20 CSA Provincial One-Day Challenge. He made his first-class debut on 24 October 2019, for Western Province in the 2019–20 CSA 3-Day Provincial Cup.
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Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Vibrant Technologies
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The following discussion is an archived debate of the proposed deletion of the article below. Please do not modify it. Subsequent comments should be made on the appropriate discussion page (such as the article's talk page or in a deletion review). No further edits should be made to this page.
The result was delete. — JJMC89 (T·C) 06:09, 27 October 2019 (UTC)
===:Vibrant Technologies===
– (View AfDView log Stats)
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Non notable company. The NYT source is a profile of the founder, not the company. Lacks sustained coverage in multiple reliable independent sources. Mccapra (talk) 11:10, 19 October 2019 (UTC)
Note: This discussion has been included in the list of Business-related deletion discussions. Mccapra (talk) 11:10, 19 October 2019 (UTC)
Note: This discussion has been included in the list of Technology-related deletion discussions. Mccapra (talk) 11:10, 19 October 2019 (UTC)
Note: This discussion has been included in the list of Minnesota-related deletion discussions. Mccapra (talk) 11:10, 19 October 2019 (UTC)
Speedy delete: Unambiguous advertisement flowing dreams (talk page) 06:31, 22 October 2019 (UTC)
Speedy delete A7, Unambiguous advertisement. -Lopifalko (talk) 16:49, 26 October 2019 (UTC)
The above discussion is preserved as an archive of the debate. Please do not modify it. Subsequent comments should be made on the appropriate discussion page (such as the article's talk page or in a deletion review). No further edits should be made to this page.
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Category:Covered bridges in Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania
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Covered bridges in Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania
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Wikipedia:Sockpuppet investigations/Realwriting/Archive
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__TOC__
===18 October 2019===
====Suspected sockpuppets====
Tools: Editor interaction utility • Interaction Timeline • User compare report Auto-generated every hour.
Duck - same unsourced additions to Saharanpur. David Biddulph (talk) 17:51, 18 October 2019 (UTC)
====Comments by other users====
Accused parties may also comment/discuss in this section below. See Defending yourself against claims.
====Clerk, CheckUser, and/or patrolling admin comments====
Accounts , 106.215.164.19 blocked 1 week. Article semi-protected two weeks. Closing. Kevin (aka L235 · t · c) 04:37, 19 October 2019 (UTC)
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Category:Proposed infrastructure in Tamil Nadu
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Frederick James McCauley
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Frederick James McCauley (1905-1995) was an Australian trade unionist from the Canberra (Australian Capital Territory) and Queanbeyan (New South Wales) region.
== Early life ==
Born in the Irishtown precinct of Queanbeyan on 30 August 1905, McCauley started his working life as a bricklayer. He served his apprenticeship on Australia's original Parliament House and subsequently worked on buildings in the Canberra and Queanbeyan area, including St Christopher's Church (now a Cathedral), St Paul's Church and the Embassy of the United States of America.
McCauley also held several roles within the Federal office of the BWIU, including Senior Vice President (Deputy President) and acting President (1958 - 1967). McCauley was selected by the BWIU to lead and attend international delegations, including one in 1964 to the then Soviet Union.
From 1950 to 1960, McCauley also held several senior roles in the ACT Trades and Labour Council.
As a unionist, McCauley is credited with achieving numerous wins for ACT bricklayers and building employees, including:
replacing hourly hire provisions with weekly hire provisions and reducing the working week from 44 hours to 40 hours per week and
achieving an amendment to the award of the day so that employers could not sack employees before Christmas and re-employ them after in order to evade holiday pay.
At the time, these conditions were considered above-average conditions and were acknowledged as a reason for the lack of disputes within the ACT. with McCauley as president; he remained on the board for 20 years. He then served as an independent member of the ACT Legislative Assembly from 1974 to 1978.
Other key roles that McCauley held include:
secretary of the Queanbeyan Bluebells Football Club (later to become the Queanbeyan Blues Rugby League club) in the 1920s
Queanbeyan Alderman from 1956 to 1962
a member and president of the ACT trades advisory committee
McCauley was a long-standing Justice of the Peace. At the time of his initial appointment in Queanbeyan in 1927 he was 21 - the youngest in the British Empire.
McCauley was an advocate for the Jennings Germans - a group of around 150 single males who came to Canberra from Germany in the early 1950s to work for AV Jennings and became "the backbone of the young building industry".
== Awards ==
In 1972, McCauley was awarded an MBE for his services to industrial relations and government. McCauley was also recognised by The Canberra Times on several occasions, including a nomination in 1978 for “Canberran of the Year” The ACT Building and Construction Industry Training Fund Authority continues to issue the F J McCauley Award – "a perpetual trophy awarded to the ACT Australian Apprentice of the Year … established as a tribute to Fred McCauley’s long standing commitment to the trades and trade training in the ACT".
== Personal life ==
In 1929, McCauley married Leila Annie McGregor in Cooma, NSW. He died on 11 December 1995.
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Anton Marik
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Anton Marik (born 1940) is an Austrian conductor who made a career with orchestras and choirs in Germany.
== Career ==
Born in Vienna, Marik had been a member of the Vienna Boys' Choir and received his basic musical training there. After graduating from the Humanistisches Gymnasium he studied conducting (among others with Hans Swarowsky), composition and pipe organ at the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna. Already during his studies, Marik worked as a piano accompanist for soloists of the Vienna State Opera and the Vienna Philharmonic and gained first experiences as a choir and orchestra conductor.
Marik began his career in 1965 as chief conductor of the Vienna Ice Revue. His first theatre engagements led him to the Stadttheater Klagenfurt and the Landestheater Linz, where he rose from solorepetitor to choir director and finally to first Kapellmeister. In 1975 he took up a position as first Kapellmeister at the Theater Bielefeld, then went in this function to the Staatstheater Kassel, before he held the same position with the Dortmunder Philharmoniker from 1985 to 1989. This was followed by employment as Generalmusikdirektor (GMD) at the Staatstheater Kassel until Marik returned to Dortmund in 1994, where he was first appointed deputy GMD and from 1996 to 2000 GMD of Dortmund. From August 2001 to July 2004 he was chief conductor of the WDR Rundfunkchor Köln. He then became music director of the Theater Koblenz.
In addition, Marik has been engaged as a guest conductor at home and abroad, participated in CD recordings and recordings for various radio stations, and participated in numerous festivals, such as the Internationales Brahms Festival in Milan, the Beethoven Festival in Budapest and the Koblenz Festungsspiele on the Ehrenbreitstein Fortress.
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"Theater Bielefeld",
"Landestheater Linz",
"Stadttheater Klagenfurt",
"Vienna State Opera",
"ARD (broadcaster)",
"Vienna Ice Revue",
"Kapellmeister",
"Hans Swarowsky",
"Theater Koblenz",
"Generalmusikdirektor",
"pipe organ",
"Ehrenbreitstein Fortress",
"Vienna Philharmonic"
] |
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Covered bridges in Luzerne County, Pennsylvania.
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[
"Luzerne County, Pennsylvania"
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Wikipedia:Sockpuppet investigations/Rooster Best/Archive
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===18 October 2019===
====Suspected sockpuppets====
Tools: Editor interaction utility • Interaction Timeline • User compare report Auto-generated every hour.
Spamming of the articles for creation process. The all accounts have created drafts submitted to AfC with something along the lines of . All accounts create one draft (except from the suspected master who creates two). All accounts create one draft which is negative towards a person in the one line format, with the insults being aimed at their mental ability / capability. The name of the person seems randomly picked and so not necessarily directed at someone (i.e. the last submission was for someone called "Albania Taiwan"). Rooster Best makes one draft which is positive about the same person he made their negative one about, but also in the same one line format. Also submissions tend to happen around the same time of day (Rooster Best and RTerrell03 both around 10 UTC yesterday and JImmywang429 around 12 UTC today). Seems likely some kind of joke by a person. The drafts are:
Draft:Albania Taiwan by JImmywang429
Draft:John Clay Hai Hong by RTerrell03
Draft:Oscar Carberry and User:Rooster Best/sandbox by Rooster Best
I find it highly unlikely that the accounts wouldn't be linked, especially as they all use the same kind of format. The reason for CU check as if they are linked the person likes to use throwaway accounts, so it is possible they might have sleeper accounts. Dreamy Jazz 🎷 talk to me | my contributions 00:54, 18 October 2019 (UTC)
====Comments by other users====
Accused parties may also comment/discuss in this section below. See Defending yourself against claims.
====Clerk, CheckUser, and/or patrolling admin comments====
The following accounts are :
The following accounts are to each other, but to the above because they appear to be using a proxy:
The following accounts are to each other, but to any of the above:
- note: this account doesn't seem to exist, but it sure is showing up in the CU log.
I'm just going to block the lot without tags, obviously a case of juvenile vandalism. No need to split this out into separate cases. Closing. ST47 (talk) 01:43, 18 October 2019 (UTC)
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"WP:AFC"
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"KOJC",
"Great Northumberland Forest",
"Sulli",
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"MV Sea Isle City",
"Mitochondrion",
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"free content",
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"foundationsite:our-work/wikimedia-projects/",
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"metabolite",
"unicellular organism",
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"1596",
"Domain (biology)",
"The New York Times",
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"Kang Woo-kyu",
"Lenín Moreno",
"Judith (Matthus)",
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"Sheffield United F.C.",
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Walter Sanders
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Walter Sanders (1897 – 1985) was a German-born American press and magazine photographer active in the 1940s and 1950s.
== Early life ==
Sanders studied economics in Germany and bought his first camera to take photos of his baby daughter, one of which Agfa used for a display. It was an experience which encouraged him to take up photography as a profession; with the support of editor Hans Reuter, he worked for German picture magazines.
== Magazine photographer ==
During the 1930s the Nazi SS began to hound Sanders for "non-Aryan" activities, and as a result, with the assistance of his friend Alfred Seiler he emigrated to the United States in May 1937. producing work that was first published in Life in 1938. During the war years he and other immigrant photographers Fritz Goro, Andreas Feininger, and Herbert Gehr had their cameras confiscated for a few weeks after Pearl Harbor, but resumed work soon afterwards.
=== Covers ===
Sanders went on to join Life magazine's staff in 1944, producing several cover images for the magazine, including; 'New York': an American flag waving over a view of the downtown Manhattan skyline and waterfront, April 14, 1941; 'Short Coat': Betty Jane Hess wearing a fashionable short coat over her bathing suit on the Rye Beach boardwalk in Rye, New York, July 20, 1942; ‘Kid’s Uniforms': a boy and girl, each dressed in a child sized version of a military uniform, January 11, 1943 ; 'Charles Beard and "The Republic"', January 17, 1944; 'Ella Raines', February 28, 1944; 'Ballet Swimmer, Belita', August 27, 1945; 'Americans Maybelle Davis and Jim Cash in traditional alpine fashions, Postwar Germany', July 21, 1947; 'Famous Salzburg Marionettes', December 29, 1952; "K. of C. Honor Guard at Order's Birthplace" May 27, 1957;
=== Germany ===
In February 1946 he was sent on an assignment in Paris then travelled on to Germany where he was born, in Berlin. He first covered the U.S. Constabulary troop in Western Germany, for which he took his pictures of the Bayreuth parade ground from a light plane and again from the top of a fire truck extension ladder. in July 1946, he filed a story on American servicemen in Germany, capturing one with his wife enjoying a private moment in the park with Kronberg Castle silhouetted in the background. American students In Heidelberg whom he photographed in June 1947, and local reactions to them, were another of his subjects. He found the city changed radically and produced several stories from his trip; 'The Road Back to Berlin', revealing the destruction of war wrought upon the city and his own home, and 'Renaissance Man', the first of the Western Culture series, Mar. 3, 1947; 'Pre-Election Report on Italy' published April 12, 1948; and 'Report on the Occupation' for the February 10, 1947 issue of Life. He also photographed a crowd of Berliners watching, from ruins at edge of Tempelhof Field, a Douglas C-47 plane bringing food to the blockaded city.
=== Other magazine work ===
Sanders also photographed for Vogue magazine, including a 1941 story on the New Canaan Mounted Troopers started by Margaret Cabell Self in Connecticut; and a portrait of Catherine Littlefield, choreographer and director of the dances for Al Jolson's musical Hold Onto Your Hats (1940). For House and Garden he photographed Ludwig Bemelmans at Gramercy Park (1942).
== Portraits ==
Sanders' other portraits published in magazines include; English screenwriter and studio executive Joan Harrison, 1945; a scene from the film The Yearling, directed by Clarence Brown in 1946, which features American actors Claude Jarman Jr., Jane Wyman, and Gregory Peck; Actress Hildegard Knef on the streets of Germany, 1947; skater Jill Linzee, 1948; French cardinal Eugène Tisserant, April 1948; West German Economic Chief, Erhard Ludwig, May 1949; architect and designer Ernst Schwadron, June 1950; German Nazi concentration camp guard Ilse Koch on trial for the murder of inmates at Buchenwald, December, 1950; Marcel Breuer, architect, at Breuer Cottage on Cape Cod, August 1950; Irish-born magazine editor Carmel Snow with French fashion designer Coco Chanel in New York, December 1952; General James A. Van Fleet, 1953; Herbert Pulitzer in New York, March 1954; American politician and US Vice President (and later President) Richard M. Nixon talking to politician, author and editor Clare Boothe Luce and US Secretary of State John Foster Dulles in Washington DC, March 1956; Chinese Pei-Chao Li, separated from husband for seven years due to US immigration restrictions, 1956; American artist and sculptor Alexander Calder with a maquette of his mobile for Idlewild International Airport, 1957; the barmaid at a restaurant where Rudolf Invanovich Abel and his agents met, August 1957; American businessman and Supreme Knight of the Knights of Columbus Catholic fraternal organization Luke E. Hart on the bleachers at Yankee Stadium, April 1957; Scientists Dr. Vladimir Zworykin and Dr. John Biesele viewing cancer cells, magnified on the screen of color TV monitor at the Rockefeller Institute in July 1958; artist Marisol Escobar with her carved wooded sculptures, New York, 1958; American lawyer Paul A. Porter at the Arden House Economic Conference, New York, 1958; Canadian ice hockey player Lou Fortinato, of the New York Rangers, his broken nose covered by bandages, February, 1959; the wife of Canadian Prime Minister, Mrs. John Diefenbaker dressed for dinner with Queen Elizabeth; Widow Evalyn Gibson crying over a photo of her husband Orville in a newspaper; Opera singer Marian Anderson in front of an earlier photo of her 1939 free concert at the Lincoln Memorial, 1960; American jeweller Harry Winston at his 5th Avenue store, New York, March 1960; designer Pauline Fraccia of R&K Originals, 1960; Welsh screenwriter Keith Winter (1906 - 1983); fashion manufacturer Max Matlick, of Zelinka-Matlick, in the Garment District, New York, 1960; American fashion designer Oleg Cassini; John F. Kennedy on the campaign trail, September 1960; and physicist Lise Meitner with others at a reunion for Nobel Prize-winners held at a resort on Lake Constance, Lindau, Germany in 1962.
==Exhibitions==
Sanders was represented in two exhibitions at the Museum of Modern Art, New York. His 'Television Dog Star' (published in Life, March 27, 1950) appeared in the show Memorable Life Photographs, November 20–December 12, 1951. In his selection for the world-touring The Family of Man',January 24–May 8, 1955, which was seen by 9 million visitors, Edward Steichen included two of Sanders' more energetic pictures; in the first, two blacksmiths work at an anvil, and the second represents a broadly smiling Yugoslavian woman thrusting armfuls of bread loaves toward the camera.
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"John Diefenbaker",
"Knights of Columbus",
"John Foster Dulles",
"Tempelhof",
"United States Constabulary",
"Gramercy Park",
"Al Jolson",
"Richard Nixon",
"Luke E. Hart",
"The Family of Man",
"Pearl Harbor",
"Marcel Breuer",
"Ilse Koch",
"Oleg Cassini",
"Harry Winston",
"Marian Anderson",
"Clare Boothe Luce",
"Yankee Stadium",
"Lise Meitner",
"Bayreuth",
"Alexander Calder",
"Agfa-Gevaert",
"The Yearling (1946 film)",
"Clarence Brown",
"Herbert Gehr",
"James Van Fleet",
"Vogue (magazine)",
"Eugène Tisserant",
"Joan Harrison (screenwriter)",
"Paul A. Porter",
"Lou Fontinato",
"Ernst Schwadron",
"House & Garden (magazine)",
"John F. Kennedy International Airport",
"Claude Jarman Jr.",
"John F. Kennedy",
"Jane Wyman",
"Lake Constance",
"Edward Steichen",
"Connecticut",
"Andreas Feininger",
"Fritz Goro",
"Margaret Cabell Self",
"Rockefeller University",
"Marisol Escobar",
"Hildegard Knef",
"Berlin Blockade",
"Gregory Peck",
"Rudolf Abel",
"maquette",
"Vladimir K. Zworykin",
"Nobel Prize",
"Cape Cod",
"Coco Chanel",
"Schutzstaffel",
"Catherine Littlefield",
"Hold On to Your Hats",
"Ludwig Bemelmans",
"Douglas C-47 Skytrain",
"Life (magazine)"
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===17 October 2019===
====Suspected sockpuppets====
Tools: Editor interaction utility • Interaction Timeline • User compare report Auto-generated every hour.
began making vandalism edits (BLP violations), which were reverted. Soon after being blocked, began making reinstating the reverts on :Jelena Dokic. has also been making BLP violation edits on :Jelena Dokic and :Julian Assange.
The IPs all originate from Frankfurt, Germany. Archer1234 (talk) 00:13, 18 October 2019 (UTC)
====Comments by other users====
Accused parties may also comment/discuss in this section below. See Defending yourself against claims.
====Clerk, CheckUser, and/or patrolling admin comments====
- CheckUser may not be used on IP's. Sir Sputnik (talk) 00:12, 18 October 2019 (UTC)
All the IP's are now blocked. Sir Sputnik (talk) 22:02, 18 October 2019 (UTC)
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[
"Julian Assange",
"Jelena Dokic"
] |
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Category:Covered bridges in Lehigh County, Pennsylvania
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Wikipedia:Sockpuppet investigations/DHIUniversity/Archive
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__TOC__
===17 October 2019===
====Suspected sockpuppets====
Tools: Editor interaction utility • Interaction Timeline • User compare report Auto-generated every hour.
These users were recently created for the same mission that promote the Darul Huda Islamic University. Kutyava (talk) 10:05, 17 October 2019 (UTC)
====Comments by other users====
Accused parties may also comment/discuss in this section below. See Defending yourself against claims.
The block (which I placed) on User:DHIUniversity is a softerblock, allowing for the creation of a new account. If User:Ismail Hudawi is that new account, which seems very likely given the timestamps of their edits, then there is no abuse of multiple accounts here. Promotional editing is a different issue.Yunshui 雲水 10:21, 17 October 2019 (UTC)
====Clerk, CheckUser, and/or patrolling admin comments====
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"Darul Huda Islamic University"
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Category:Covered bridges in Montour County, Pennsylvania
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Covered bridges in Montour County, Pennsylvania.
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[
"Montour County, Pennsylvania"
] |
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Norcholestane
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Norcholestane, also known by the molecular formula C26H46, may refer to:may refer to:
19-Norcholestane
21-Norcholestane
24-Norcholestane
27-Norcholestane
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[
"19-Norcholestane",
"24-Norcholestane",
"27-Norcholestane",
"21-Norcholestane"
] |
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Sveshtnik
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Svesthnik () is a 1,975 m peak in the Pirin mountain range, south-western Bulgaria, making it the second highest summit in South Pirin after Ushite (1,978 m). It rises on the main mountain ridge to the south of Popovi Livadi saddle and to the north-west of Ushite. Svesthnik is built up of granite and has a conical shape with rounded steep slopes. Its slopes are covered with forests of Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris) and Norway spruce (Picea abies), while the summit itself is bare, covered with subalpine herbaceous vegetation.
Most sources have traditionally referred to Sveshtnik as the highest summit in the southern division of Pirin.
== Citations ==
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[
"Blagoevgrad Province",
"Scots pine",
"Sofia",
"Pirin",
"Bulgaria",
"Picea abies",
"Ushite"
] |
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Don Morgan (American football)
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Don N. Morgan (born September 18, 1975) is a former American football defensive back who played for the Minnesota Vikings and the Arizona Cardinals of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football at University of Nevada, Reno.
Morgan's wife is Sandra Douglass Morgan who is president of the Las Vegas Raiders.
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[
"Minnesota Vikings",
"Arizona Cardinals",
"Manteca High School",
"Stockton, California",
"University of Nevada, Reno",
"Nevada Wolf Pack football",
"National Football League",
"Sandra Douglass Morgan",
"college football",
"American football",
"Las Vegas Raiders",
"Defensive back",
"defensive back"
] |
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__TOC__
===17 October 2019===
====Suspected sockpuppets====
Tools: Editor interaction utility • Interaction Timeline • User compare report Auto-generated every hour.
Same vulgar keywords and PAs, some in transliterated Hindi, on my talk page (, ) one day after the master was blocked for making PAs. – Aranya (talk) 04:17, 17 October 2019 (UTC)
====Comments by other users====
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====Clerk, CheckUser, and/or patrolling admin comments====
. Mz7 (talk) 05:29, 17 October 2019 (UTC)
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"WP:PA"
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Old-Timers
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Old-Timers (Czech title Staříci) is a 2019 Czech thriller starring Jiří Schmitzer and Ladislav Mrkvička. It was directed by Martin Dušek and Ondřej Provazník.
==Plot==
Vlastimil Reiner returns to the Czech Republic from Oregon. He meets with his old friend Antonín and together they plan to murder an elderly former Communist prosecutor who evaded punishment for his crimes under the Communist regime.
==Cast==
Jiří Schmitzer as Vlastimil Reiner
Ladislav Mrkvička as Antonín
Dušan Kaprálik
Michal Suchánek
Přemysl Bureš
Karel Jirák
Marika Procházková
Pavel Batěk
==Reception==
The film received generally positive reviews. It holds 68% on Kinobox as of March 2020.
Jiří Schmitzer and Ladislav Mrkvička have won the Main Trilobit Award for their performance in Old-Timers. Old-Timers was also nominated for 5 Czech Film Critics' Awards and 10 Czech Lion Awards.
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"Oregon",
"Finále Plzeň Film Festival",
"Trilobit Award",
"Czech Lion Awards",
"Czech Film Critics' Awards",
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"Ladislav Mrkvička",
"Dušan Kaprálik",
"Michal Suchánek (Czech actor)",
"Czech language",
"Jiří Schmitzer",
"Czechoslovak Socialist Republic",
"Česká televize"
] |
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Category:Covered bridges in Lycoming County, Pennsylvania
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County Hall, Carmarthen
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County Hall () is a municipal facility on Castle Hill in Carmarthen, Wales. The building, which is the headquarters of Carmarthenshire County Council, is a Grade II listed building.
==History==
Following the implementation of the Local Government Act 1888, which established county councils in every county, it became necessary to find a home for Carmarthenshire County Council. The county council initially met in Llandovery and then moved to Bank House on Spilman Street in Carmarthen in 1907. After finding that the Spilman Street facilities were too cramped, county leaders decided to procure modern facilities.
The construction began with the demolition of the old gaol which took place in 1936. The construction work on new building, which was designed by Percy Thomas in the French Renaissance style and built by W.T. Nicholls of Gloucester, was delayed by the advent of the Second World War and was not completed until 1955. It was officially opened in 1956. The design, which used grey Forest of Dean stone, involved a symmetrical main frontage of fifteen bays facing north; the central section of five bays featured a doorway with a stone surround containing heraldic devices carved by David Evans and a metal balcony and French doors on the first floor; there were also metal balconies and French doors on the first floor in the end bays which were curved, turreted and projected forwards.
After the implementation of the Local Government Act 1972, the new building became the home of Dyfed County Council in 1974. On 1 April 1996, under the Local Government (Wales) Act 1994, Dyfed County Council was broken up and the building became the headquarters of the new Carmarthenshire County Council. In August 2018 a six-metre statue sculpture of a bike designed by "Wild Creations" was erected at the south west corner of building as part of the preparations for the Tour of Britain the route of which went past County Hall on the way from Pembrey Country Park to Llandovery.
Works of art in the building include a painting by the Welsh artist, Evan Walters, depicting Eve in the Garden of Eden.
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"Local Government (Wales) Act 1994",
"Evan Walters",
"French Renaissance architecture",
"Carmarthen Castle",
"Prince Edward, Earl of Wessex",
"Gloucester",
"Local Government Act 1888",
"2018 Tour of Britain",
"Local Government Act 1972",
"John Nash (architect)",
"Carmarthenshire County Council",
"Forest of Dean",
"David Evans (sculptor)",
"Pembrey Country Park",
"Garden of Eden",
"Llandovery",
"Dyfed County Council",
"Percy Thomas",
"The Duke of Edinburgh's Award",
"World War II",
"Cadw",
"Eve",
"Carmarthen",
"Carmarthenshire County Council, 1889–1974"
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Wikipedia:Sockpuppet investigations/Ross kramerov/Archive
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===17 October 2019===
====Suspected sockpuppets====
Tools: Editor interaction utility • Interaction Timeline • User compare report Auto-generated every hour.
Confirmed by at Wikipedia:Sockpuppet investigations/Mochee, but appear unrelated to Mochee so filing here. TheSandDoctor Talk 04:01, 17 October 2019 (UTC)
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(Abovo777 and Kreplah blocked already by ). Closing. TheSandDoctor Talk 04:07, 17 October 2019 (UTC)
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===17 October 2019===
====Suspected sockpuppets====
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blocked as a suspected sock of Ross kramerov. Kosherplanet is non-stale, could we see if this could be confirmed by a CU? TheSandDoctor Talk 04:13, 17 October 2019 (UTC)
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Did this account come up in your search/CU check? --TheSandDoctor Talk 04:14, 17 October 2019 (UTC)
Nope - Alison ❤ 04:57, 17 October 2019 (UTC)
Kosherplanet is to the set of socks Alison has blocked from the other case. As they're already blocked, I think this case can be closed, unless one of you intended that it be left open for some reason? ST47 (talk) 18:08, 17 October 2019 (UTC)
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===24 November 2019===
====Suspected sockpuppets====
Tools: Editor interaction utility • Interaction Timeline • User compare report Auto-generated every hour.
ticket:2019112410000185 ST47 (talk) 19:13, 24 November 2019 (UTC)
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, . ST47 (talk) 19:13, 24 November 2019 (UTC)
Cleanup finished, closing. ST47 (talk) 19:19, 24 November 2019 (UTC)
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===25 February 2020===
====Suspected sockpuppets====
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Jada1234 was registered a day after BhasSpeak was blocked. I have shared some evidence with to confirm BhasSpeak's connection with the master. GSS 💬 14:02, 25 February 2020 (UTC)
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This edit makes it pretty clear that Jada1234 = BhasSpeak, and the off-wiki evidence makes it equally clear that BhasSpeak = Skyfallbvm = Ross kramerov. Blocked without a CU check; the behavioural evidence is sufficient. Yunshui 雲水 14:14, 25 February 2020 (UTC)
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===20 July 2020===
====Suspected sockpuppets====
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As per off-wiki evidence user Healsbeat belongs to the same sockfarm and was hired to create Keishorne Scott. Rhetorician1217 and Bingley Bates were registered recently after Healsbeat was blocked by to vote on the AfD. Requesting CU to see their technical relation and for accounts, they have in their sock drawer. GSS 💬 08:09, 20 July 2020 (UTC)
Their most recent sock was blocked last month by Yunshui. GSS 💬 08:23, 20 July 2020 (UTC)
, please check your inbox and let me know if you need more details. Thank you, GSS 💬 13:43, 28 July 2020 (UTC)
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The connections are mediocre at best with CU, but the evidence indicates that the accounts are comprised or being shared in some way...I don't exactly understand how. That said, Healsbeat = Sophiedub = Bingley Bates. Seperately, Simeonscott = Rhetorician1217 = DamselDove. Bring me back more possibles and i'd be happy to check for other relateds. -- Amanda (aka DQ) 07:00, 25 July 2020 (UTC)
picked up where Simeonscott left off at Michael H. Forde and voted keep at the respective AFD. The page was created by . I blocked the six confirmed accounts. MER-C 11:23, 26 July 2020 (UTC)
WikiFixer337 is Michaforde which also comes from the same range Healsbeat is from. Huedsacr uses a standard area we see proxies in. -- Amanda (aka DQ) 04:49, 27 July 2020 (UTC)
Blocked WikiFixer337 as a sock and Huedsacr as spam-only. Leaving open for a clerk to check tags. MER-C 18:34, 27 July 2020 (UTC)
, any preferences on how you want these tagged? Do you want the subgroups (Healsbeat/Sophiedub/Bingley Bates/Michaforde/WikiFixer337, Simeonscott/Rhetorician1217/DamselDove/Michaforde) tagged as separate groups or do you want these all tagged as suspected socks of kramerov? GeneralNotability (talk) 20:08, 27 July 2020 (UTC)
How ever you wish to mix and bake is fine by me. I don't even have an idea myself with the CU results. -- Amanda (aka DQ) 04:06, 28 July 2020 (UTC)
I'll just block them all as a group, since they clearly are working together in some way. Before I do that - , could you please send me the off-wiki evidence linking Healsbeat to the kramerov farm? Want to make sure they should be part of this case. GeneralNotability (talk) 13:17, 28 July 2020 (UTC) GeneralNotability (talk) 13:17, 28 July 2020 (UTC)
Per 's email, agreed that this group is related to kramerov. Retagged everyone as "proven" to Ross kramerov (per DQ, the relationships are wonky here, so I'm not ready to say "confirmed," but I am certain that these accounts are somehow working together) and filed for global locks. GeneralNotability (talk) 15:54, 28 July 2020 (UTC)
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===03 August 2020===
====Suspected sockpuppets====
Tools: Editor interaction utility • Interaction Timeline • User compare report Auto-generated every hour.
Same person as per and Draft:AwardWallet. please match the details I sent you last week with link on my talk page. any idea if it worth using your tool again? The user is inactive since June 30th. GSS 💬 04:32, 3 August 2020 (UTC)
do you mind hitting the button as proven based on evidence in hand? Thank you in advance. GSS 💬 06:58, 5 August 2020 (UTC)
It's possible because I have seen these freelancers subconracting on various platforms. GSS 💬 13:27, 5 August 2020 (UTC)
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- Based on GSS's information, Offalsiang is almost certainly part of the kramerov farm. Might as well take a look with CU, they have enough jobs in progress on Upwork that there are probably more out there. GeneralNotability (talk) 13:31, 3 August 2020 (UTC)
as far as I can tell, and no other accounts seen. Ivanvector (Talk/Edits) 13:48, 4 August 2020 (UTC)
, yeah, . I'm wondering if the job was subcontracted out or something since previous CUs have at least come back as "possible". GeneralNotability (talk) 13:23, 5 August 2020 (UTC)
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===18 September 2020===
====Suspected sockpuppets====
Tools: Editor interaction utility • Interaction Timeline • User compare report Auto-generated every hour.
As per off-wiki evidence, this account linked to the same freelancer profile which Ross kramerov use for paid editing and was hired to create Spencer Charnas. As per their work history, they completed a number of projects this and last month so I was wondering if a CU can look into their sock drawer using their special goggles. Bothering again. GSS 💬 19:18, 18 September 2020 (UTC)
with subject "Ross kramerov SPI" - no ticket number yet. GSS 💬 04:42, 21 September 2020 (UTC)
As per the CU result, it's possible that either they have subcontracted someone to post this page or they are now using different ISP and devices so meat puppetry is possible IMO. Thank you, GSS 💬 05:22, 21 September 2020 (UTC)
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- Acknowledging that I've seen an email from GSS with the evidence (upwork post which ties this particular page to the upwork account connected to this sock group), so I'm convinced that Draft:Spencer Charnas is a paid job and UstoKusto is likely related to the kramerov group. Self-endorsing for a sleeper check. GeneralNotability (talk) 23:05, 18 September 2020 (UTC)
- If Ivanvector is able to see the evidence and is willing to run a check based on it, he's certainly able to, but if you would like the next available CU to run this check it would be helpful to send the evidence to paid-en-wp and link the ticket here. Best, Kevin (aka L235 · t · c) 16:45, 20 September 2020 (UTC)
Technically . Sleeper check inconclusive. Kevin (aka L235 · t · c) 04:57, 21 September 2020 (UTC)
Blocked as suspected UPE, closing. GeneralNotability (talk) 14:47, 8 October 2020 (UTC)
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===30 October 2020===
====Suspected sockpuppets====
Tools: Editor interaction utility • Interaction Timeline • User compare report Auto-generated every hour.
Alanzie appears to be another sock in this spam farm, they've recreated Dimetri Hogan, known to be a paid for piece, previously by Rxypro, and their first edits to start gaming for ACperm was to Chethallur making the same pointless "fixes" as UstoKusto. They also share a lot of the same weird grammar with JigzoJo who tried to get around the Hogan salt by creating Dimetri Hogan (creative director) like Alanzie did initially with Dimetri Imani Hogan. Praxidicae (talk) 14:13, 30 October 2020 (UTC)
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Alanzie JigzoJo, UstoKusto . -- Amanda (aka DQ) 19:56, 30 October 2020 (UTC)
Both already blocked indef. Closing. Callanecc (talk • contribs • logs) 05:19, 8 November 2020 (UTC)
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===17 November 2020===
====Suspected sockpuppets====
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This belongs to the same sock farm as per off-wiki evidence that I have shared with paid-en-wp as well as with and . GSS 💬 15:09, 17 November 2020 (UTC)
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Blocked as suspected Kramerov sock (or someone he sub'd the job out to)/UPE. , in future emails it would help if you can also include a screenshot of the job. GeneralNotability (talk) 01:25, 22 November 2020 (UTC)
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===17 August 2021===
====Suspected sockpuppets====
( original case name)
Tools: Editor interaction utility • Interaction Timeline • User compare report Auto-generated every hour.
Extremely strange editing behaviour by Cookiethepug - they have made several hundred edits, almost all of which are trivial typographic changes made with the summary "Grammar correction" or "Word correction". These changes are generally additions of optional commas or changing false titles (neither of these are "errors") or minor genuine corrections. Many of their early edits were in draftspace. This would strike me as a covert attempt at getting extended confirmed rights had the user not made more than 500 edits in less than 30 days.
I see exactly five things they've done that are not of this form (and one deleted edit, presumably trivial). First, creation of a userpage. Second, two Teahouse questions (about drafts that they were making these minor "corrections" to. Third, a [https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=User_talk:Cookiethepug&diff=prev&oldid=1036833680&diffmode=source response to a talk page message. Fourth, constructive (but imperfect) edits to a page I created. Fifth, these (partially constructive) edits to James Veitch (comedian) with a clear intention towards whitewashing of sexual harassment allegations, on a page with a history of very suspicious activity in the same direction (including doxxing of an accuser).
I slept on this to think about if I was being overly paranoid, but there are too many red flags being hit here.
Creation of a userpage very early on (done by socks to minimise scrutiny).
Trivial draft edits as the primary early contributions (where would a newbie discover indices of drafts from?; also seems like a way to make very low-profile edits).
Mass typographical changes at rapid pace.
Familiarity with Wikipedia lingo on first usage at James Veitch (comedian) ("undue weight"), without having participated in discussions where it was mentioned.
Consistently referring to BLP wrongly as "BPL" was what the IP did in discussion, even after correction. I have never seen anyone else refer to the policy as BPL, ever. It's not a common mistake.
"BPL" is the strongest and indicates to me at least meatpuppetry. I wouldn't be filing the SPI without it.
Note that Tompg has not been connected to the IP, though the IP was CU blocked (I think with a rangeblock as I'm struggling to find the block notice) and though a CU won't connect an IP to an account, I think the connection there is obvious. Bromberg721 was blocked as a sock. Some of the connections between accounts could be meatpuppetry (I'm suspecting UPE because we know Bromberg721's owner was engaged in it), but something suspicious is happening. — Bilorv (talk) 14:21, 17 August 2021 (UTC)
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Hello, I categorically deny all the accusations in sockpuppetry listed by Bilorv and I have no relation to Ross kramerov - I haven't heard of the user until I discovered Bilorv's notice on my Talk page.
Also, I'm a new user and don't have much experience in the disputes but it looks like a personal attack of Bilorv based on my edits. I have a good faith in what I'm doing and my intentions were to improve the article of James Veitch and make it more neutral. I believe Bilorv's accusations are ridiculous at best or "paranoid" as the user called my edits:
Trivial draft edits as the primary early contributions (where would a newbie discover indices of drafts from?; also seems like a way to make very low-profile edits). - I'm doing my best to help to the best of my knowledge and experience, mostly getting used to complex Wikipedia code.
Mass typographical changes at rapid pace. - When did Wikipedia forbid doing grammar corrections?
Familiarity with Wikipedia lingo on first usage at James Veitch (comedian) ("undue weight"), without having participated in discussions where it was mentioned. - I encountered the page accidentally and read the discussions on the Talk page of the articles also learning about the terms from the links.
Consistently referring to BLP wrongly as "BPL" was what the IP did in discussion, even after correction. I have never seen anyone else refer to the policy as BPL, ever. It's not a common mistake. - This is indeed paranoid. I did misspell it and this is proof of sockpuppetry? Is Mr. Bilorv a forensic expert or something to make the conclusion?
All I do is try to find my pace here.
--Cookiethepug (talk) 17:00, 18 August 2021 (UTC)
====Clerk, CheckUser, and/or patrolling admin comments====
This should be merged into Wikipedia:Sockpuppet investigations/Ross kramerov. Bromberg721 was blocked as a sock of Ross kramerov. The behavior of Cookiethepug looks very much like the Ross kramerov socks. Special:contributions/2601:1C0:CB01:2660:0:0:0:0/64, which also looks like an Rk sock, was CU-hard-blocked for six months on November 20, 2020 (the block expired before Cookiethepug started editing). I don't think we need concern ourselves with Tompg, who is older than the master and is now very stale, unless they resume editing.--Bbb23 (talk) 23:57, 17 August 2021 (UTC)
Merged as suggested by Bbb23. GeneralNotability (talk) 13:36, 19 August 2021 (UTC)
- there is enough here to merit a check; the archives are probably , but I'm hoping for good log data. In addition, please compare to
and
Both share a number of behavioural similarities with the account above and the Kamerov farm, they have near-identical user pages (and Habibiroyal overlaps with the /64 on [https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Draft_talk:Karan_Bajaj&action=history this obscure draft talk page. --Blablubbs (talk) 18:55, 21 August 2021 (UTC)
Cookiethepug is to Ross kramerov via sharing a range with WikiFixer337 and Healsbeat, but it's a pretty large range with multiple sockmasters and even more likely-legit users.
(not originally reported) is to Ross kramerov via logs for Sictransitgloriamundi7, on a much smaller/more personal range. KevinL (aka L235 · t · c) 19:00, 21 August 2021 (UTC)
Habibiroyal is . Rupertdonovan is . KevinL (aka L235 · t · c) 19:03, 21 August 2021 (UTC)
What about the technical connection between Cookiethepug and Soggydemur, although I realize that Soggydemur has only two edits? Behaviorally, I should point out that one of Soggydemur's two edits was to a draft also edited by Cookiethepug.--Bbb23 (talk) 19:32, 21 August 2021 (UTC)
No technical connection between those two that I can see. Best, KevinL (aka L235 · t · c) 19:36, 21 August 2021 (UTC)
I've blocked and tagged Cookiethepug and Soggydemur based on the CPU log evidence and the strong behavioral evidence. I'll leave the fate of Rupertdonovan and Habibroyal to . Bbb23 (talk) 19:40, 21 August 2021 (UTC)
I agree that Habibiroyal and Rupertdonovan are suspiciously similar, and both have the whiff of UPE. Blocked both as UPE, uncertain of their connection to this farm. Closing. GeneralNotability (talk) 15:55, 1 October 2021 (UTC)
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===03 September 2021===
====Suspected sockpuppets====
Active
Possibly stale
Already blocked
Tools: Editor interaction utility • Interaction Timeline • User compare report Auto-generated every hour.
Same tells as previous accounts. Many similarities between the accounts in this batch, and to previous accounts: MichaelGrossmanjr, Sictransitgloriamundi7, also to Rupertdonovan in the previous report.
Overlaps, including Rupertdonovan and Habibiroyal:
-- MarioGom (talk) 20:49, 3 September 2021 (UTC)
Added GreenPastures17 and Gunkhalve:
--MarioGom (talk) 21:06, 3 September 2021 (UTC)
Moved Beltroad714 and Gunkhalve to possibly stale. Added Chartwind to the active section. Chartwind is relatively old and even better connected to older socks. MarioGom (talk) 16:33, 1 October 2021 (UTC)
Added Riperminus, which overlaps with other blocked socks on drafts, has consistent timecards, and shares style quirks. Moved Siftsirwin to stale. MarioGom (talk) 20:56, 20 October 2021 (UTC)
Also note that Riperminus created :pt:AwardWallet and GreenPastures17 created AwardWallet. MarioGom (talk) 21:01, 20 October 2021 (UTC)
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There's a decent amount of weirdness in the logs here, I'm pretty sure that some of the accounts in the archive aren't Ross kramerov (though my notes in the archives suggest subcontracting...so maybe that's what's going on?). Paisavassul, GreenPastures17, Chartwind, and Riperminus are to each other (they geo to the same general area, but common UAs and wide ranges are involved). I'd also call -possilikely on the relationship between these accounts and the archives (particularly Gustav Stockton and, to a lesser extent, Soggydemur). I'll block this lot, leaving tagging to a clerk. GeneralNotability (talk) 02:17, 21 October 2021 (UTC)
Tagged, closing. -- RoySmith (talk) 22:25, 5 November 2021 (UTC)
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===25 December 2023===
====Suspected sockpuppets====
Similar timecards to previous socks.
Interesting overlaps:
Onetimememorial overlaps at Barbara Nevins Taylor (with Bormenthalchik82 and previously reported but stale Browssobs), Teal Swan (with Riperminus), Draft:Digits (company) (with Riperminus), Draft:Savage (Shan Vincent de Paul song) (with Cookiethepug), 1inch Network/Talk:1inch Network (with Bormenthalchik82), Draft:Clerici family (with Riperminus).
Bormenthalchik82 overlaps at Anthony Czarnik (with Browssobs), Admirals (company) (with Chartwind, Rothwarms7), Barbara Nevins Taylor (see above), World Financial Group (with Rothwarms7), 1inch Network (see above).
Rothwarms7 overlaps at Admirals (company) (see above), World Financial Group (see above).
Similar edit summary stiles (e.g. , , ).
There is a pattern of account alternation in more or less contiguous days (or same day, contiguous hours) without interleaving.
Onetimememorial re-added some text originally added by previous sock to Barbara Nevins Taylor . Same text was added by Bormenthalchik82 to Ice Cube .
Also compare the timing of the following edits: by Onetimememorial and Bormenthalchik82 to the topic of Barbara Nevins Taylor/Ice Cube.
Note that I added Rothwarms7, but since it's stale, and evidence is not so abundant, I do not expect it to be actionable. MarioGom (talk) 18:42, 25 December 2023 (UTC)
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to compare to the case logs and check for sleepers. Note that I'll probably be requesting blocks for the first 2 anyway. MarioGom (talk) 18:43, 25 December 2023 (UTC)
Rothwarms7 is stale. I'd say both of the other two are a to the group in the 3 September 2021 archive based on historicals, but no higher confidence than that. Izno (talk) 19:20, 25 December 2023 (UTC)
- Please, indef Bormenthalchik82 and Onetimememorial as suspected to the master. Rothwarms7 can probably be left alone as long as it's stale. Thank you. MarioGom (talk) 10:16, 2 January 2024 (UTC)
Vanjagenije (talk) 11:46, 3 January 2024 (UTC)
Closing. MarioGom (talk) 17:26, 3 January 2024 (UTC)
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===07 March 2025===
====Suspected sockpuppets====
The current version of Draft:Andrew Fox (businessman) is the same as the G5 version of Andrew Fox (businessman). The previous version was deleted as a sockpuppet of . Heiroclash's edits have only been to Draft:Andrew Fox (businessman) and popped up after the previous version was deleted.
This looks like the same duck feathers.
See https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Wikipedia%3ARequests_for_undeletion&diff=1279234022&oldid=1279210351. Robert McClenon (talk) 16:47, 7 March 2025 (UTC)
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The new draft is indeed identical to the most recently deleted one (deleted ten days before Heiroclash was registered), which I reckon looks an awful lot like a smoking gun. I note that Heiroclash has made a paid-editing disclosure connecting them to the subject, so it could be this is meat rather than sock, but either way it's six of one, half a dozen of the other. Blocking, tagging, closing. --DoubleGrazing (talk) 08:58, 8 March 2025 (UTC)
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"Admirals (company)",
"Barbara Nevins Taylor",
"WP:DUCK",
"Michael H. Forde",
"Spencer Charnas",
"Chethallur",
"Andrew Fox (businessman)",
"WP:UPE",
"false title",
"Dimetri Hogan (creative director)",
"1inch Network",
"Dimetri Hogan",
"Teal Swan",
"Talk:James Veitch (comedian)",
"James Veitch (comedian)",
"Anthony Czarnik",
"Ice Cube",
"WP:XC",
"ticket:2019112410000185",
"https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Wikipedia%3ARequests for undeletion&diff=1279234022&oldid=1279210351",
"Talk:1inch Network",
"pt:AwardWallet",
"AwardWallet",
"Keishorne Scott",
"World Financial Group"
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2019 Swiss Indoors – Doubles
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Dominic Inglot and Franko Škugor were the defending champions, but Inglot decided to compete in Vienna instead. Škugor played alongside Nikola Mektić, but they lost to Jean-Julien Rojer and Horia Tecău in the first round.
Rojer and Tecău went on to win the title, defeating Taylor Fritz and Reilly Opelka in the final, 7–5, 6–3.
==Seeds==
==Draw==
===Draw===
==Qualifying==
===Seeds===
===Qualifiers===
Santiago González / Aisam-ul-Haq Qureshi
===Qualifying draw===
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[
"Dušan Lajović",
"Santiago González (tennis)",
"Sandro Ehrat",
"Reilly Opelka",
"Taylor Fritz",
"Horacio Zeballos",
"Albert Ramos Viñolas",
"Neal Skupski",
"Richard Gasquet",
"Andreas Mies",
"Artem Sitak",
"Robert Lindstedt",
"Jamie Murray",
"Marc-Andrea Hüsler",
"Jan-Lennard Struff",
"Filip Polášek",
"Franko Škugor",
"Damien Wenger",
"Horia Tecău",
"Michael Venus (tennis)",
"2019 Erste Bank Open - Doubles",
"Luca Margaroli",
"Ivan Dodig",
"Édouard Roger-Vasselin",
"Fabrice Martin",
"Nikola Mektić",
"Jonny O'Mara",
"Raven Klaasen",
"Benoît Paire",
"Aisam-ul-Haq Qureshi",
"Dominic Inglot",
"Jean-Julien Rojer",
"Stefanos Tsitsipas",
"Kevin Krawietz",
"Cristian Garín",
"Wesley Koolhof",
"Divij Sharan",
"Marcel Granollers",
"Jérémy Chardy"
] |
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Template:User Malaysia/Kedah/Sungai Petani
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[
"Kuala Muda District",
"Sungai Petani"
] |
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Wikipedia:Sockpuppet investigations/JeBonSer/Archive
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===17 October 2019===
====Suspected sockpuppets====
Tools: Editor interaction utility • Interaction Timeline • User compare report Auto-generated every hour.
At Electronic harassment, initial adds by an IP were then picked up by JeBonSer. After their block for edit warring the same edits have been repeated by these two new SPAs. I think a substantial extension of JeBonSer's block is warranted if these socks are confirmed, but JeBonSer's recent behavior is so out of character (8 years of editing with a previously clean block log) that a CU is warranted to get confirmation that this is the same person. VQuakr (talk) 00:55, 17 October 2019 (UTC)
====Comments by other users====
Diffs:
[https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Electronic_harassment&type=revision&diff=921358329&oldid=921347408
[https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Electronic_harassment&type=revision&diff=921639926&oldid=921559767
VQuakr (talk) 00:57, 17 October 2019 (UTC)
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====Clerk, CheckUser, and/or patrolling admin comments====
The socks have been blocked, I don't see any easy sleepers, and we aren't going to comment on the IP address. I think this is safe to close --Guerillero | Parlez Moi 04:23, 17 October 2019 (UTC)
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"Electronic harassment"
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Θεόδουλος
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Redirect Theodulus
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"Theodulus"
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62,102,338 |
Category:Covered bridges in Bucks County, Pennsylvania
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Covered bridges in Bucks County, Pennsylvania.
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[
"Bucks County, Pennsylvania"
] |
62,102,345 |
Seowonju station
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Seowonju station, is a railway station in Jijeong-myeon, Wonju, South Korea. It is served by the Gangneung Line and Jungang Line. The station belongs to Jungang Line opened on 25 September 2012. The Gangneung Line opened on December 22, 2017, ahead of the 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang.
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[
"Korail",
"Gyeonggang Line",
"Wonju",
"Jungang Line",
"2018 Winter Olympics"
] |
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Youba
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Youba is a given name. Notable people with the name include:
Youba Diarra (born 1998), Malian footballer
Youba Dramé (born 1998), French footballer
Youba Hmeida (born 1976), Mauritanian sprinter
Youba Sambou (born 1944), Senegalese politician
Youba Sissokho (born 1991), Senegalese-born Spanish boxer
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[
"Youba Hmeida",
"Youba Diarra",
"Youba Sissokho",
"Youba Dramé",
"Youba Sambou",
"Yuba (disambiguation)"
] |
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The Bling Lagosians
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The Bling Lagosians is a 2019 Nigerian drama film, written by Anthony Kehinde Joseph and directed and co-produced by Bolanle Austen-Peters. It premiered on June 16, 2019, in Lagos. It stars Bunmi Aboderin, Elvina Ibru, Toyin Abraham, Tana Adelana, Osas Ighodaro, Alexx Ekubo, Ayoola Ayolola, and Jide Kosoko.
==Premise==
The Bling Lagosians centers around the Holloways, a wealthy Lagos family and their mother Mopelola, who is about to celebrate her 51st birthday party. There are individual feuds and fights between family members. Their father Akin takes steps to prevent the foreclosure of the family's business by the Asset Management Corporation.
==Cast==
Osas Ighodaro Ajibade as Demidun
Sharon Ooja as Tokunbo
Jimmy Odukoya as George
Gbenga Titiloye as Akin Holloway
Elvina Ibru as Mopelola Holloway
Alexx Ekubo as Nnamdi Agu
Jide Kosoko as Baba Eko
Winihin Jemede as Oge Briggs
Toyin Abraham as Adunni Fernandez aka Iya Oge
Helen Paul as Aunty Joy
Bisla Aiyeola as Kiki Princewill
Monalisa Chinda as Ngozi Gomez
Tana Adelana as Kaima
== Awards and nominations ==
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[
"drama film",
"Tana Adelana",
"Jimmy Odukoya",
"Alexx Ekubo",
"Winihin Jemede",
"2020 Best of Nollywood Awards",
"Anthony Kehinde Joseph",
"Jide Kosoko",
"Osas Ighodaro",
"Sharon Ooja",
"Toyin Abraham",
"Bunmi Aboderin",
"Bolanle Austen-Peters",
"Gbenga Titiloye",
"Elvina Ibru",
"Ayoola Ayolola"
] |
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Wikipedia:Sockpuppet investigations/Agencyblink/Archive
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__TOC__
===16 October 2019===
====Suspected sockpuppets====
Tools: Editor interaction utility • Interaction Timeline • User compare report Auto-generated every hour.
Mariaduchesse created Draft:Gold_Seal_(Seafood), which appears to be an exact copy of the now-deleted Draft:Gold Seal (Company) created by Myrandawicks. Myrandawicks in turn was previously blocked as socking/ban evading Agencyblink. creffett (talk) 22:58, 16 October 2019 (UTC)
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====Clerk, CheckUser, and/or patrolling admin comments====
, , no additional accounts visible. Draft deleted, tagged a copyright logo for deletion at commons. Don't think salting is productive yet given the propensity to create drafts at alternate titles. ST47 (talk) 23:57, 16 October 2019 (UTC)
Just noting for the record that the previous accounts were also WP:PAID, so presumably this one was as well. I feel bad for their client, they probably are notable enough for an article but they clearly hired the wrong person to do it. Beeblebrox (talk) 05:58, 17 October 2019 (UTC)
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"WP:PAID"
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Category:Covered bridges in Greene County, Pennsylvania
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Covered bridges in Greene County, Pennsylvania.
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[
"Greene County, Pennsylvania"
] |
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Wikipedia:Userboxes/Travel/Countries
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The following userbox templates describe your travel in the countries listed.
==Countries visited A–C==
===A===
===B===
===C===
==Countries visited D–Z==
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After Atlas
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After Atlas is a 2016 science fiction novel by British writer Emma Newman. It was first published in the United States as a paperback original in November 2016 by Roc Books, and in the United Kingdom by Gollancz in paperback in February 2018. An audiobook, narrated by Andrew Kingston, was published in the United States by Blackstone Audio in November 2016, and in the United Kingdom by Orion Publishing in December 2017.
After Atlas is the second book in Newman's four-book Planetfall series, and takes place on Earth forty years after the spaceship Atlas departed to find God in the first book, Planetfall. The novel was generally well received by critics, and was a finalist for the 2017 Arthur C. Clarke Award, and placed eighth in the 2017 Locus Award for Best Science Fiction Novel. Publishers Weekly selected After Atlas as one of its best science fiction/fantasy/horror books of 2016.
==Plot summary==
After Atlas takes place on Earth forty years after the departure of the spaceship Atlas to find God. No word of the fate of the mission has been received. Carlos Moreno works for the Ministry of Justice in northern Europe and is investigating the death in Dartmoor, England of Alejandro Casales, leader of the Circle, a religious cult in Texas. Carlos knew Alejandro as a child when he had been a member of the Circle. His mother had abandoned Carlos and his father when he was a baby to join the Pathfinder on Atlas, and Alejandro had taken them in. Carlos fled the cult as a teenager, and destitute, he became a corporate government indentured slave. He was trained as a murder investigator and contracted to the MoJ.
Carlos discovers that Alejandro was not murdered, but committed suicide. The Americans, who had been watching the investigation closely, hid the truth about the leader. Carlos is unhappy that the case is closed and is determined to find out why Alejandro killed himself. But Stefan Gabor, a wealthy businessman, buys Carlos's contract and instructs him to go to Texas, ostensibly to attend Alejandro's funeral, and locate and return Travis, Stefan's husband, to him. At the Circle, Carlos finds Travis and learns that he had left Stefan to join the cult where he would be out of reach. Stefan had coerced Travis into marrying him when he found out that Travis had hacked into Stefan's company's systems to expose corporate injustice. Stefan made him choose between being owned or killed. But Travis hacked his way to freedom and was allowed into the Circle when he agreed to share Stefan's secrets with them.
Carlos also learns that the Americans had approached Alejandro for help in building Atlas 2 to follow Atlas. They said the Circle's isolation would ensure the project's secrecy. Alejandro had been heavily involved in the planning and development of the original Atlas mission, but had been excluded from the final one thousand to travel with the ship. He was devastated and formed the Circle to take in all those working on the project who had been left behind. He agreed to help the Americans and modernised the cult. The Americans learnt from Travis that Stefan was also building a ship to follow the Pathfinder, and where his facilities are. Alejandro traveled to England to recruite disillusioned scientists, but discovered he was excluded from Atlas 2 ten thousand. Devastated for being left behind a second time, he hanged himself in Dartmoor.
Carlos threatens to expose Alejandro's suicide, the project's secrecy and its wasteful use of world resources, unless they give him a spot on the ship. That would be a way for him to escape his servitude. The Americans yield and allow Carlos and Travis aboard. As Atlas 2 leaves Earth orbit, Carlos and Travis observe a nuclear explosion in Spain where Stefan's facilities are and conclude that the Americans do not want him to follow the ship. Europe retaliates and a global nuclear war breaks out. They are shocked at what they see, and Carlos laments: "There is nothing to come from Earth after Atlas."
===Technology===
In After Atlas the world is run by corporate-owned governments (gov-corps). Citizens have neural implants and microchips embedded in their heads which connect them to the internet, enabling communication and access to information (depending on their security clearance). Their interface to the outside world is via an onboard APA (Artificial Personal Assistant) they can interact with mentally. Carlos also has an embedded virtual reality forensics system that allows him to revisit crime scenes in his head. The APA constantly monitors its host's health and online activity, enabling gov-corps to track its citizens.
Members of the Circle, an anti-technology cult, are not chipped. Visitors who are chipped have to wear a high-tensile alloy bracelet that shuts down the wearer's APA, blocking their access to the cloud. Any attempt to deactivate or remove the bracelet triggers a one hundred and twenty decibel alarm.
Due to world food shortages, food is manufactured with 3D printers using proteins and chemicals. Real food is scarce and generally only accessible by the wealthy.
==Reception==
In a review in Booklist, Rachel Colias called After Atlas "both a murder mystery and a dystopian science-fiction novel set in an all-too-realistic future." She described Newman's world of corporate-owned governments as "frighteningly possible" and said the book's underlying malice "keeps the pages turning until the unexpected conclusion." Publishers Weekly described After Atlas as a "richly written companion novel to Planetfall". It said the "gumshoe adventure" explores the broken lives of the people Atlas left behind on its mission to find God, and is a "satisfying return to Newman’s future of greed and hope." Tom Shippey wrote in The Wall Street Journal that After Atlas is more of a "panel of a diptych" than a sequel to Newman's "much-praised Planetfall", and can be read quite comfortably as a stand-alone novel. He found the book thought-provoking, prompting questions like: "Is that what nano-tech, 3-D printing and giant data-streams are going to give us? Or are we looking at a 'cyberserf' future?"
In a review at Tor.com, Liz Bourke called After Atlas "a peculiar sort of book". While not strictly a sequel to Planetfall, it has connections to it. The novel presents itself as a "dystopian noir murder mystery", and the connections to its predecessor only become apparent towards to end where it "jumps genres" and the pieces fall into place. Bourke described Newman's writing as "fluid and straightforward". She called Carlos "a striking character", although "a character in isolation". He has an interesting backstory that makes him "odd" and "almost unique", but he forms no close relations with anyone, which, she felt, weakens the narrative. Overall Bourke concluded that while she found After Atlas "interesting" and "entertaining", she opined "it never becomes more than the sum of its parts."
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"alloy",
"diptych",
"Publishers Weekly",
"Tor.com",
"Forensic science",
"Science Fiction Awards Database",
"Orion Publishing Group",
"Before Mars (novel)",
"Locus Award for Best Science Fiction Novel",
"Microchip implant (animal)",
"Reactor (magazine)",
"virtual reality",
"Utopian and dystopian fiction",
"Penguin Random House",
"Victor Gollancz Ltd",
"decibel",
"Noir fiction",
"Dartmoor",
"The Wall Street Journal",
"Planetfall (novel)",
"Emma Newman",
"Roc Books",
"brain implant",
"Indentured servitude",
"Science fiction",
"Booklist",
"Blackstone Audio",
"science fiction",
"3D printing",
"Paperback",
"Carbon steel",
"Arthur C. Clarke Award"
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T. C. Blair
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Thomas Calvin Blair (born August 4, 1951) is a former American football tight end in the National Football League (NFL) who played for the Detroit Lions. He played college football at University of Tulsa.
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[
"East Lansing High School",
"University of Tulsa",
"National Football League",
"Tulsa Golden Hurricane football",
"tight end",
"Ann Arbor, Michigan",
"college football",
"East Lansing, Michigan",
"American football",
"Tight end",
"Detroit Lions"
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Category:21st-century murders in Oceania
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Category:Covered bridges in Columbia County, Pennsylvania
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Covered bridges in Columbia County, Pennsylvania
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"Columbia County, Pennsylvania"
] |
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Wikipedia:Sockpuppet investigations/Agus suharto/Archive
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__TOC__
===16 October 2019===
====Suspected sockpuppets====
Tools: Editor interaction utility • Interaction Timeline • User compare report Auto-generated every hour.
Nasrul's last edit was on 29 Sep, Arul's first was on 1 Oct. Notice the similarity of the names: Nasrul and Arul. They both concern on badminton live updating. Flix11 (talk) 16:28, 16 October 2019 (UTC)
====Comments by other users====
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====Clerk, CheckUser, and/or patrolling admin comments====
The old account isn't blocked or even warned for anything. Is there any reason to believe that this violates any part of WP:BADSOCK, vs being something like a forgotten password or a legitimate WP:CLEANSTART? ST47 (talk) 16:40, 16 October 2019 (UTC)
There's a bit more to this than meets the eye at first glance, so I'm taking a look at it. Not sure when I'll post my findings, though.--Bbb23 (talk) 19:31, 16 October 2019 (UTC)
plus . . Both Nasrul simbolon and Agus suharto have been indefinitely blocked at id.wiki for socking. Please move to Agus suharto. Shouldn't these three acccounts be globally locked?--Bbb23 (talk) 21:28, 16 October 2019 (UTC)
. Vanjagenije (talk) 21:31, 16 October 2019 (UTC)
Locked all. -- Ajraddatz (talk) 02:41, 17 October 2019 (UTC)
Closing per the above. TheSandDoctor Talk 03:52, 17 October 2019 (UTC)
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===05 November 2019===
====Suspected sockpuppets====
Tools: Editor interaction utility • Interaction Timeline • User compare report Auto-generated every hour.
All only live updating badminton, notorious for making 4 sock accounts before (see history on each accounts associated in the category) Flix11 (talk) 17:04, 5 November 2019 (UTC)
====Comments by other users====
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====Clerk, CheckUser, and/or patrolling admin comments====
This case is being reviewed by JJMC89 as part of the clerk training process. Please allow him to process the entire case without interference, and pose any questions or concerns either on his talk page or on this page if more appropriate.
The accounts are also active at idwiki, like the ones in the archive. — JJMC89 (T·C) 01:48, 6 November 2019 (UTC)
Mz7 (talk) 09:54, 6 November 2019 (UTC)
The following accounts are to the accounts in the archive:
Arjun1999Mercenius and Indhresh Kumar are . Mz7 (talk) 10:29, 6 November 2019 (UTC)
I went ahead and the accounts I confirmed above. Locks requested on Meta: Marking as closed. Mz7 (talk) 10:44, 6 November 2019 (UTC)
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===14 December 2019===
====Suspected sockpuppets====
Tools: [https://tools.wmflabs.org/sigma/editorinteract.py?users= Editor interaction utility • Interaction Timeline • User compare report Auto-generated every hour.
Live updating badminton just like other socks Flix11 (talk) 16:30, 14 December 2019 (UTC)
====Comments by other users====
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Will it be globally locked like others? Flix11 (talk) 20:07, 14 December 2019 (UTC)
====Clerk, CheckUser, and/or patrolling admin comments====
with no other accounts visible. ST47 (talk) 18:42, 14 December 2019 (UTC)
Lock requested at :m:Special:PermaLink/19638708#Global lock for Agus suharto sock — JJMC89 (T·C) 22:50, 14 December 2019 (UTC)
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===25 February 2021===
====Suspected sockpuppets====
Tools: Editor interaction utility • Interaction Timeline • User compare report Auto-generated every hour.
Daeng: Similar behavior (user name with second word on lowercase only, edits on badminton and in IDWIKI, military and political stuffs, already reported in IDWIKI). The others: already blocked for SP in IDWIKI, only these are registered to ENWIKI. Flix11 (talk) 04:30, 25 February 2021 (UTC)
====Comments by other users====
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Any global lock for all? Flix11 (talk) 06:32, 25 February 2021 (UTC)
You can request one if you like — JJMC89 (T·C) 06:56, 25 February 2021 (UTC)
====Clerk, CheckUser, and/or patrolling admin comments====
I can only get data for four of the accounts. The rest are too .
to one another:
to one another:
All of the accounts are to one another. ~Oshwah~(talk) (contribs) 05:17, 25 February 2021 (UTC)
Blocked — JJMC89 (T·C) 06:11, 25 February 2021 (UTC)
Added tags to all those needing them. -- RoySmith (talk) 22:06, 26 February 2021 (UTC)
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===14 May 2021===
====Suspected sockpuppets====
Tools: Editor interaction utility • Interaction Timeline • User compare report Auto-generated every hour.
Proven so in IDWIKI. Flix11 (talk) 13:45, 14 May 2021 (UTC)
====Comments by other users====
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====Clerk, CheckUser, and/or patrolling admin comments====
. Cases like this do not require a checkuser to confirm. ~Oshwah~(talk) (contribs) 00:30, 19 May 2021 (UTC)
Requesting locks for all but Maroutboy per w:id:Wikipedia:Investigasi_pengguna_siluman/Ibnu_fadil. Closing. KevinL (aka L235 · t · c) 05:50, 30 June 2021 (UTC)
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===03 July 2021===
====Suspected sockpuppets====
Tools: Editor interaction utility • Interaction Timeline • User compare report Auto-generated every hour.
per Indonesian SPI. Some recently reported there have been blocked here in 2019 (User:Asnawi wiyagus, User:Nurdin pase). Flix11 (talk) 05:59, 3 July 2021 (UTC)
====Comments by other users====
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====Clerk, CheckUser, and/or patrolling admin comments====
I have already removed two users who don't exist on en.wiki. The filer has presented no evidence in this report. Finally, there are only two users listed who have edited en.wiki, and one hasn't edited since March 6, 2021.--Bbb23 (talk) 13:40, 3 July 2021 (UTC)
As noted by Bbb23, there's no evidence presented here, and my own quick scan doesn't show anything that makes me suspect socking. SPI investigations on other wikis don't count for much here. -- RoySmith (talk) 14:17, 3 July 2021 (UTC)
Because the master is locked, any socking is lock evasion. You can get the socks locked at m:SRG if needed and supported by CU results from another wiki. KevinL (aka L235 · t · c) 21:01, 3 July 2021 (UTC)
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===27 October 2021===
====Suspected sockpuppets====
Tools: Editor interaction utility • Interaction Timeline • User compare report Auto-generated every hour.
Same badminton updating behavior like the others. 112.215.241.148 (talk) 17:26, 27 October 2021 (UTC)
====Comments by other users====
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====Clerk, CheckUser, and/or patrolling admin comments====
- pending Wikipedia:Sockpuppet investigations/Flix11#27 October 2021. -- RoySmith (talk) 21:25, 27 October 2021 (UTC)
Closing with no action taken. We don't do reports by block-evading IPs. Consider G5/G6 instead of archiving. -- RoySmith (talk) 21:53, 27 October 2021 (UTC)
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===04 February 2025===
====Suspected sockpuppets====
( original case name)
All suspected users commonly commit identical tagvands on two specific East Timorse biographies:
Lere Anan Timur:
Bowo hameng (sockmaster)
Joko kalah
Rudi babullah
Jannah pasaribu (user blocked)
Nino Konis Santana
Bowo hameng (sockmaster) tagvand
Joko kalah
Rudi babullah
Jannah pasaribu (user blocked)
Also,
They also edit various badminton articles, except for Jannah pasaribu who was blocked after the tagvands. The badminton article edits were mostly updating tables so presumably not the work of newbies. Also, edit summaries were not used by any of the sock suspects. Dl2000 (talk) 23:41, 4 February 2025 (UTC)
====Comments by other users====
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====Clerk, CheckUser, and/or patrolling admin comments====
Some flavor of likely/technically indistinguishable. with several other potential sleepers that I'm leaving alone given the network characteristics. I think this is Wikipedia:Sockpuppet investigations/Agus suharto based on the behavior, and one user has a device overlap. And indeed, one of these names is at :id:Wikipedia:Investigasi_pengguna_siluman/Ibnu_fadil, so they appear to be on the same page. I will merge and block. Izno (talk) 05:08, 5 February 2025 (UTC)
Possible sleepers Izno (talk) 05:15, 5 February 2025 (UTC)
Given the CU result across the group, the general behavioral similarities to the master, and a clearer link from Aswin bahrul to the master based on activity on 2018-08-04 for idwiki, I'm tagging the whole group as proven to the master. Sleepers without tags. MarioGom (talk) 09:56, 2 March 2025 (UTC)
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[
"Lere Anan Timur",
"WP:CLEANSTART",
"w:id:Wikipedia:Investigasi pengguna siluman/Ibnu fadil",
"Nino Konis Santana",
"m:Special:PermaLink/19638708",
"id:Wikipedia:Investigasi pengguna siluman/Ibnu fadil",
"m:SRG",
"WP:BADSOCK"
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File:Luton Airport Cats U.K.jpg
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==Summary==
==Licensing==
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[
"Cats U.K."
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Wikipedia:Sockpuppet investigations/Mumarwaqas1/Archive
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__TOC__
===16 October 2019===
====Suspected sockpuppets====
Tools: Editor interaction utility • Interaction Timeline • User compare report Auto-generated every hour.
This user and IPs are posting identical content regarding "identity verification" in their userspace: [https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=User_talk:203.128.31.236&oldid=921536009, . The IPs have subtly placed mentions of a company called "Shufti Pro". Looks like covert advertising. Drm310 🍁 (talk) 15:22, 16 October 2019 (UTC)
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203.128.31.236 . 148.251.68.114 has been rangeblocked. Updating master to sockblock and closing. Kevin (aka L235 · t · c) 04:27, 19 October 2019 (UTC)
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Template:Australia 2019 Rugby League World Cup 9s squad
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==Usage==
To use this template, add
to the end of the squad member's page. Place below References and External links and above Defaultsort/Categories.
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[
"Ryan Papenhuyzen",
"Jai Arrow",
"Wade Graham",
"Clinton Gutherson",
"Kalyn Ponga",
"David Fifita (rugby league, born 2000)",
"Mal Meninga",
"Daly Cherry-Evans",
"Mitchell Moses",
"Alexander Brimson",
"Ben Hunt (rugby league)",
"Kyle Feldt",
"Reuben Garrick",
"Nathan Brown (rugby league, born 1993)",
"Campbell Graham",
"Tyson Frizell",
"Josh Addo-Carr"
] |
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File:John Bailey.jpg
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==Summary==
==Licensing==
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[] |
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Wikipedia:Userboxes/Travel/Countries/02
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The following userbox templates describe your travel in the countries listed.
==Countries visited A–C==
==Countries visited D–K==
===D===
===E===
===F===
===G===
===H===
===I===
===J===
===K===
==Countries visited L–Z==
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Wikipedia:Sockpuppet investigations/Submitra/Archive
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__TOC__
===15 October 2019===
====Suspected sockpuppets====
Tools: Editor interaction utility • Interaction Timeline • User compare report Auto-generated every hour.
Submitra looks like a sleeper account; a few edits in 2014/2015, then nothing until 2019 when they created Draft:Cisternostomy as a paid article. The only other consequential edits to the draft are from the other two socks, who have made no other edits outside of this topic. -- RoySmith (talk) 20:24, 15 October 2019 (UTC)
====Comments by other users====
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====Clerk, CheckUser, and/or patrolling admin comments====
The following accounts are technically to one another, but are all using different devices. WP:MEAT is likely, could be coworkers collaborating on the article:
No additional accounts are visible. I'll return the case to or another admin for action. ST47 (talk) 06:10, 16 October 2019 (UTC)
Block each for 6 months for meatpuppeting. Closing. Vanjagenije (talk) 21:25, 16 October 2019 (UTC)
Got edit-conflicted with User:Vanjagenije. What I was going to say was:
Submitra and AnjanFMSharma have disclosed that they're paid editors in the employ of Techart Trekkies Pvt. Ltd. The Protik and Rachhita have made no such declaration. I'm assuming "conformed technically to one another" means they're all on the same IP or small range of IPs, so the others are obviously also with Techart The Techart Trekkies corporate web site lists somebody whose name matches User:Rachhita. So, the later two are clearly WP:UPE, but I don't see any clear policy statement on whether we block for that.
-- RoySmith (talk) 21:37, 16 October 2019 (UTC)
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"WP:MEAT",
"WP:UPE"
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Category:20th-century murders in Oceania
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Wikipedia:Sockpuppet investigations/Janusfiles/Archive
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__TOC__
===15 October 2019===
====Suspected sockpuppets====
Tools: Editor interaction utility • Interaction Timeline • User compare report Auto-generated every hour.
I came across these accounts while editing the Ben Wallace page. The first Janusfiles started editing 3 February 2019 and has only edited Wallace's page and the Minister of Security (a role Wallace held for a time). Their edits include large removals of referenced content from the page especially content which relate to more controversial aspects of the person https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:Contributions/Janusfiles. The next editor Comp83 also similarly only edits the Wallace page https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:Contributions/Comp83 and removed the same referenced content on 14 October and 15 October. The final editor Ursula212, only edits this page and again removes the same content from the article https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:Contributions/Ursula212, starting from 15 October. I suspect that there is a case of sockpuppetry or perhaps meatpuppetry. Cowlibob (talk) 17:04, 15 October 2019 (UTC)
====Comments by other users====
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====Clerk, CheckUser, and/or patrolling admin comments====
These three accounts are completely technically, save for being in the same country. Meatpuppetry is a possibility, as is that this MP is in the news and happened to have three supporters rush to his defense. ST47 (talk) 17:52, 15 October 2019 (UTC)
Comp83 uses edit summaries, the other two do not. -- RoySmith (talk) 22:43, 15 October 2019 (UTC)
I protected the page. Closing. Vanjagenije (talk) 21:29, 16 October 2019 (UTC)
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"https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:Contributions/Janusfiles",
"https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:Contributions/Comp83",
"https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:Contributions/Ursula212",
"Ben Wallace (politician)"
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Template:User Malaysia/Kedah/Sungai Petani/Sungai Lalang
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"Sungai Lalang",
"Sungai Petani"
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File:EmmaNewman AfterAtlas.jpg
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== Summary ==
Book cover of After Atlas by Emma Newman (Roc Books, 2016)
== Licensing ==
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"After Atlas",
"Roc Books",
"Emma Newman"
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