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{{clerk request}} Please remove this request and archive it as a section on RFCU/Amazonfire (or add Amazonfire as a section here). It is likely that these editors will be as difficult to pin down as the editors at RFCU/Amazon--and indeed there is considerable overlap so that if there was something easy to see, I would have seen it already. ] 19:06, 24 January 2008 (UTC) {{clerk request}} Please remove this request and archive it as a section on RFCU/Amazonfire (or add Amazonfire as a section here). It is likely that these editors will be as difficult to pin down as the editors at RFCU/Amazon--and indeed there is considerable overlap so that if there was something easy to see, I would have seen it already. ] 19:06, 24 January 2008 (UTC)



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For the record of a related case, another extensive check user of '']'' editors in the K-J line has been submitted to ] and been checked.--] (]) 18:43, 26 January 2008 (UTC) For the record of a related case, another extensive check user of ''pro-Japanese'' editors in the K-J line has been submitted to ] and been checked.--] (]) 18:43, 26 January 2008 (UTC)

:I'm sorry for the removal of the hidden ] sock pipeline, because the term is explicitly used for Korean people who aided the Japanese government during the Japanese occupation. You know that but why deliberately inserted it? You're neither Korean nor old man who undergone the period. This file is to be merged to Amazonfire case. --] (]) 18:53, 26 January 2008 (UTC)

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KoreanShoriSenyou

request links: mainedit • links • history • watch
Filed: 01:40, 6 January 2008 (UTC)
IP users - odn.ad.jp
The ip users shows almost identical features like Japan-Korea relations, Japanese-Korean disputes, History of Korea, History of Japan, Anti-Japanese sentiment in Korea, Comfort women, Prostitution in South Korea, Japanese war crimes, Korean cuisine, Japanese cuisine, Manga, Manhwa etc.

* 219.161.62.70 (talk · tag · contribs · filter log · WHOIS · RBLs · proxy check · block user · block log · cross-wiki contribs · CheckUser (log))

IP users list 2
* 60.36.152.47 (talk · tag · contribs · filter log · WHOIS · RBLs · proxy check · block user · block log · cross-wiki contribs · CheckUser (log)) Yakiniku
  • Code letter: C, E, G
  • Supporting evidence:
KoreanShoriSenyou = Azukimonaka
At the Japan-Korea_relations article, an anons with (odn.ad.jp) reverted without any good reason. In the light of the similar writing style and almost same time appearance, I think KoreanShoriSenyou disguised himself as a anon to avoid 3RR. Coincidentally, the ip address are very similar to those of the mentioned editors.

More interestingly, at the take page, Misplaced Pages talk:Requests for mediation/Eugenics in Showa Japan in which Saintjust and a dion user appeared Azukimonaka revealed his ip addresses like this.

Therefore, Azukimonaka = 211.3.118.170 = 218.218.129.134 By this evidence, the similar numbers of 211.3. xxx.xxx group and 21x.21x.xxx group of Azukimonaka are also related to KoreanShoriSenyou at the Japan-Korea relations article. If KoreanShoriSenyou uses 211.3.126.231, 211.3.122.113, 211.3.115.175, Azukimonaka and KoreanShoriSenyou are sames person which means the editor abuse account policy.

Everything links to everything.

Exclusive use for disposal of Chosenjin
KoreanShoriSenyou keeps violating Misplaced Pages not only by his user name, but also by adding unsourced claims or false information with his fabricated translations from Korean or Japanese sources, or using biased and scholarly unconfirmed citations. In addition to that, the user has been trying to completely remove Korean relations on Japanese history and culture for pro-Japanese. He even was banned for the behaviors.

As for his name, it is a racial slur comprising of an English word and two Japanese transliterated words, Shori () and Senyou () which literally mean Exclusive use for disposal is only used for Japanese, so I searched it on the internet which is commonly used for 下水処理 (sewage or garbage disposal). It sounds like Nazi's conducts on Jews.

Japan currently differentiates North Korean, South Korean, and Joseon people (people during Joseon dynasty and Japanese occupation period) as using Chosenjin (North Korean 朝鮮民主主義人民共和國人), Kankokujin (South Korean 韓國人), and Chosenjin (朝鮮人). Almost all Korean editors here are of South Korean origin due to political and social reasons and consider Chosenjin as unarguably a racial slur, especially for South Korean. It is similar to Jap to Japanese. Per his contribution history, I think he intends to use "Chosenjin Shori Senyou" and to avoid himself being blocked for the blatant violation on user name policy.

His name, Exclusive use for disposal on Chosenjin shows his firm resolution to treat Korean as if throwing out garbages of Misplaced Pages. Just like his name, his disruptive edits can't be condoned any further.

You can say I can go to request for user name, but as checking on his history, I found suspicious users showing almost same behavioral patterns of KoreanShoriSenyou, especially around Category:Korean culture of Japanese origin

Generally, editor who created a category tags on relevant articles with the new category because it takes times for other editors to notice its existence in Wiki. The others also show almost same edit patterns like removing mentions of Korea, changing from Korea to Korean penninsula, fabrications on information, or adding controversial categories.


Korean culture of Japanese origin
* Category:Korean culture of Japanese origin (edit | talk | history | links | watch | logs)

The category was created by KoreanShoriSenyou (talk · tag · contribs · deleted contribs · logs · filter log · block user · block log · CA · CheckUser(log· investigate · cuwiki) at 2007-10-28T11:22:06 and originally had Category:Anti-national sentiment. The user imposed his too blatant intention to the category: his anti-Korean sentiment. Some of the tagged Korean culture articles are influenced by Japan, but are not "originated" from Japan. Some of them are rather originated other countries and then Korean transmitted the culture to Japan. When the editor or others tag this category on Korean related articles, they(?) didn't provide any references. Generally, editor who created a category tags on relevant articles with the new category because it takes times for other editors to notice its existence in Wiki. However, KoreanShoriSenyou only tagged Kumdo and with his category. During KoreanShoriSenyou's interim, several anon from Tokyo or an editor tagged it. Judging by the behavioral patterns, same writing style and same grammatical errors, I believe the series of anonymous users are one user.

Ip address or user Edit Edit Note
Kumdo 2007-10-28T11:35:30
Category:Korea under Japanese rule 2007-10-28T11:26:07
Gimbap, Pepero 2007-11-01T08:29:07 2007-11-01T08:29:07
Dojang, Hankumdo, Hankumdo, Mudo, Yusul, Ramyeon, Okara (food), Muk (food) 2007-11-03T07:20:10, 2007-11-03T08:58:00, 2007-11-03T08:59:10, 2007-11-03T09:03:09, 2007-11-03T09:10:31,2007-11-20T12:17:42, 2007-11-20T12:19:43
Hapkido 2007-11-03T09:01:29, 2008-01-04T22:37:01
National Treasures of South Korea 2007-12-29T21:56:442008-01-04T22:33:04
  • National Treasures was introduced by Japan.
  • (rv: The first list of Korean cultural treasures was established in 1938 under Japanese rule, and was modeled after the Japanese National Treasures.)


Azukimonak's ip addresses (evidence)
In addition to these ip adresses, 211.3.118.170, 218.218.129.134, here has evidences that the ip ranges are all Azukimonka's.

At his talk page, he answered to User:Sesshomaru with his unlogged ip address. After he realized, he made a mistake, and then removed the Automatically signing comment.

He forgot to sign his ID again and tried to remove the ip address. The issue is about White Day


The report just holds part of my research(?) due to the length. I firmly believe this sockpuppetry should not be condoned any furher. The sockpuppet master has transformed himself with several accounts as well as ip anonymous users. Thanks.--Appletrees (talk) 01:40, 6 January 2008 (UTC)

 Stale - Wildcop (talk · contribs), Z1x2c3 (talk · contribs), NekoNekoTeacher (talk · contribs), ShinjukuXYZ (talk · contribs), Necmate (talk · contribs), Sir Joestar (talk · contribs)
 Deferred - another checkuser due to nature of IPs and ranges - Alison 12:46, 6 January 2008 (UTC)
The above clerk said to me this file is a valid request. Some of them are confirmed as "socks". This is a "constructive" and "valid" request to resolve problems in this community to prevent some people's "suspicious and "desruptive behaviors" including 3RR violation, block evasions which are presented in the report as evideneces. You might hate me so much because you simply defame this request in such the manner. To be clear, I hate "sockpuppetry", and "disruption" which are a perfect match to sabotage Misplaced Pages. "Disruption with sockpuppetry" is not tolerable at any time, any place within Misplaced Pages.--Appletrees (talk) 11:34, 20 January 2008 (UTC)
  •  Confirmed that Boldlyman and Yuan.C.Lee are coming from the same place.  Possible per another check that Orchis29 = Azukimonaka. Thatcher 01:31, 25 January 2008 (UTC)
  • Mfugue is probably Red X Unrelated to the rest.
  • Hellcat Fighter is Red X Unrelated to the rest (different country)
  • Nightshadow28 is probably Red X Unrelated
  •  Likely that Brionies (talk · contribs) = Eurodollers (talk · contribs)
  • Endroit is also unrelated, per a previous check.
  •  Possible that Orchis29=Azukimonaka=KoreanShoriSenyou
  • Everything else is  Inconclusive. It is true there is a lot of logged out editing from many of these users, but I can't tell you which user belongs to which IP on which day due to the privacy policy, and I can't tie them together any more closely through technical evaluation of their editing patterns. I wish I could. Plus, editing while logged out is not a policy violation unless it is a block evasion or 3RR violation, and there is simply too much here to go into and if I did it would be too old to block for. Thatcher 02:23, 25 January 2008 (UTC)
I'm sorry for causing you doing job twice but this report did seem to remain everlasting (20 days!), so I filed another report on exclusively Yuan C.Lee and others due to their continuous violation on 3RR and block evasions, so Yuan.C.Lee and Boldyman are already blocked infinitely. However, harrassements I have got are mostly from the odn ip anons and Orchis29, Amazonfire and KoranShoriSenyou. I just want to know whether they're related or now. --Appletrees (talk) 01:40, 25 January 2008 (UTC)
You already know, or have guessed, that most of these accounts use ODN. So it is possible that some of these users are responsible for that. Unfortunately, the question "Which user made this logged out edit" is not easy to answer in this situation for technical reasons. In the future you might try submitting simpler requests, covering 3RR violations or vandalism on one or two articles at a time or individual cases of suspected block evasion. The checkuser tool is not really geared to investigate 20 users and 100+ IP addresses in one shot. Thatcher 02:29, 25 January 2008 (UTC)
I admit that this report has been accumulated and expended much as odn user's near vandalism (block evasions) during 20 days, and feel sorry for the unexpected result. As far as I've known the checkuser is a very fast way to know who violates the policy with socks. I should've just added some of 3RR incidents committed by odn users in the recent days. Anyway, thank you for your effort on this lengthy file. But I must question about KoreaShoriSenyou's naming at ANI or other place due to the name violation. --Appletrees (talk) 02:39, 25 January 2008 (UTC)

 Clerk assistance requested: Please remove this request and archive it as a section on RFCU/Amazonfire (or add Amazonfire as a section here). It is likely that these editors will be as difficult to pin down as the editors at RFCU/Amazon--and indeed there is considerable overlap so that if there was something easy to see, I would have seen it already. Thatcher 19:06, 24 January 2008 (UTC)


For the record of a related case, another extensive check user of pro-Japanese editors in the K-J line has been submitted to Misplaced Pages:Requests for checkuser/Case/Amazonfire and been checked.--Jjok (talk) 18:43, 26 January 2008 (UTC)

I'm sorry for the removal of the hidden Chilipa sock pipeline, because the term is explicitly used for Korean people who aided the Japanese government during the Japanese occupation. You know that but why deliberately inserted it? You're neither Korean nor old man who undergone the period. This file is to be merged to Amazonfire case. --Appletrees (talk) 18:53, 26 January 2008 (UTC)