User:Angelo.romano/Sock
Original name(s) | Panairjdde |
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Wikilifespan | June 11, 2002 — present |
ISP | Infostrada Internet |
Known IPs | 151.44.?.?, 151.47.?.?, 151.75.?.? |
Physical location | Italy |
Instructions | Revert and block on sight |
Status | Unknown |
- Panairjdde (talk · contribs · deleted contribs · nuke contribs · logs · filter log · block user · block log)
- Confirmed sockpuppets of him
- see Category:Wikipedia sockpuppets of Panairjdde
- Suspected sockpuppets category
- Category:Suspected Wikipedia sockpuppets of Panairjdde
This Italian user is continuously evading the ban he first received on July 23, 2006[1]. As of June 1st, he has 58 confirmed sockpuppets. He is still active in the Italian-language Wikipedia with his disruptive behaviour as well[2] (additional instances of his disruptive behavior have been found on the WP Commons as well, here and here). His contributions regard to constant removal of AD from articles, a personal crusade against "too detail" in football (soccer) kits and several other clearly POV contributions, mainly (but not just) on football-related articles, often characterized as reverts of other users' edits. He does not seem interested in any way to change his behaviour and his distaste for discussion and community-based consensus.
His case appears to have been discussed three different times in the Suspected Sockpuppets section: (1), (2), (3). A task force against his disruptive contributions on Wikipedia, whose existance he knows of [3], has proved to be actually inefficient.
Addendum: The user has wasted thousands of hours of editors' and administrators' time, accumulating 30+ 3RR blocks, multiple civility warnings, several appearances on the Incidents noticeboard, has several administrators and users looking out for socks that are banned on sight, has participated in hundreds of edit wars, bickering with administrators and users alike. Countless administrator's reprieves have gone unheeded as the user has refused to stop his disruptive behavior. --Palffy 05:17, 2 June 2007 (UTC)