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== Mass signing up of accounts from the same people ==

You wrote (on my talk page): ''(your an admin and can fix this right....)''
:(snip long msg that I found unclear)

:''There was more from other people but I think I have used enough of your talk page up by this''

Thanks for the warning, but I need some more information from you. I am indeed an admin, but I am not the most experienced admin around, (I have been one for less than a week) so please bear with me. ] does indeed seem to be Alex Schenck, and on a quick glace at his user and talk page, he seems to be a respected and experienmced editor here. he also seems to be active on other web-based fora, including "America's Army".

I could not find any of the other names you mention in the recent user creation log, which is at ]. I am not clear which of the other words and phrases in your msg you are saying have been used as wikipedia user names. Some of htem look like attmpts to insult ], or to troll by making it appear that this user is writing offfensive phrases.

Please tell me, as clearly and simply as you can:
#what are the user names that you think areall the same person;
#what causes you to think this

A simple list of usernames, preferably clearly linked in the form
*]
*]

would be most helpful. Please accompany this with your reason and how you found out that there is or may be a problem. Thank you. ] ] 16:36, 6 October 2005 (UTC)

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Hi Adam, see the message JIP left on my talk page, he replied to your question. Also a couple of nice links you might want to check:

Regards, --JoanneB 10:46, 3 October 2005 (UTC)

Mass signing up of accounts from the same people

You wrote (on my talk page): (your an admin and can fix this right....)

(snip long msg that I found unclear)
There was more from other people but I think I have used enough of your talk page up by this

Thanks for the warning, but I need some more information from you. I am indeed an admin, but I am not the most experienced admin around, (I have been one for less than a week) so please bear with me. User:Linuxbeak does indeed seem to be Alex Schenck, and on a quick glace at his user and talk page, he seems to be a respected and experienmced editor here. he also seems to be active on other web-based fora, including "America's Army".

I could not find any of the other names you mention in the recent user creation log, which is at Special:User creation log. I am not clear which of the other words and phrases in your msg you are saying have been used as wikipedia user names. Some of htem look like attmpts to insult User:Linuxbeak, or to troll by making it appear that this user is writing offfensive phrases.

Please tell me, as clearly and simply as you can:

  1. what are the user names that you think areall the same person;
  2. what causes you to think this

A simple list of usernames, preferably clearly linked in the form

would be most helpful. Please accompany this with your reason and how you found out that there is or may be a problem. Thank you. DES 16:36, 6 October 2005 (UTC)