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I am a bit confused concerting the sock-puppetry rules. It seems most of the changes that are purported to have been made by a single user were not made from different accounts but rather from different IP addresses without signing in. And the changes were fairly minor and complete with references. Sock-puppetry normally involves repeated identical changes which had been reverted by either someone from multiple accounts or by masquing identity. I suppose, using anonymous editing is a masquing technique, but the problem is that the changes are so insubstantial (and, apparently, accurate) that the people who should be sanctioned are those who revert the changes, not those who post them. Worse, locking the page is preventing some very serious updates, as Mr. Jordan has been in the news lately and the details are very much relevant to his biography. I would prefer to defer to someone with administrative experience to deal with this, but the changes should be allowed quite soon. Alex.deWitte ( talk) 05:08, 18 August 2011 (UTC)
I also want to add that the article, as currently written, is either illiterate or of questionable veracity. For example, one passage refers to "our small businesses"--not sure who "we" are supposed to be, particularly in encyclopedic context Alex.deWitte ( talk) 05:21, 18 August 2011 (UTC)
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Jordan's Funeral Home obituary lists a different date of birth (February 10th, 1977) than the DOB listed here (January 14th, 1977). Project Vote Smart also lists 1/14/1977. The obituary is here. I have more confidence that the obituary DOB is right one but it wouldn't hurt to doublecheck? RobbieFal ( talk) 03:04, 28 February 2023 (UTC)
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I am a bit confused concerting the sock-puppetry rules. It seems most of the changes that are purported to have been made by a single user were not made from different accounts but rather from different IP addresses without signing in. And the changes were fairly minor and complete with references. Sock-puppetry normally involves repeated identical changes which had been reverted by either someone from multiple accounts or by masquing identity. I suppose, using anonymous editing is a masquing technique, but the problem is that the changes are so insubstantial (and, apparently, accurate) that the people who should be sanctioned are those who revert the changes, not those who post them. Worse, locking the page is preventing some very serious updates, as Mr. Jordan has been in the news lately and the details are very much relevant to his biography. I would prefer to defer to someone with administrative experience to deal with this, but the changes should be allowed quite soon. Alex.deWitte ( talk) 05:08, 18 August 2011 (UTC)
I also want to add that the article, as currently written, is either illiterate or of questionable veracity. For example, one passage refers to "our small businesses"--not sure who "we" are supposed to be, particularly in encyclopedic context Alex.deWitte ( talk) 05:21, 18 August 2011 (UTC)
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Jordan's Funeral Home obituary lists a different date of birth (February 10th, 1977) than the DOB listed here (January 14th, 1977). Project Vote Smart also lists 1/14/1977. The obituary is here. I have more confidence that the obituary DOB is right one but it wouldn't hurt to doublecheck? RobbieFal ( talk) 03:04, 28 February 2023 (UTC)