Same annoying interest in drowning articles about the Kurdish diaspora with long list of Kurdish personalities. As all three accounts have few edits, just looking at their contributions is enough. Examples of edits: [1] [2] [3] [4] Semsûrî ( talk) 20:39, 6 June 2022 (UTC)
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Continuation of blocked editor (and sockpuppets) from last week. [5] [6] [7] -- Semsûrî ( talk) 17:06, 13 June 2022 (UTC) Semsûrî ( talk) 17:06, 13 June 2022 (UTC)
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Dilok27 was already banned, as it was found to be a sockpuppet of KurdîmHeval and many other accounts. Both Dilok27 and Brûki27 make edits (often huge removals of information and source) without backing it up with sources [9] [10] [11] or supposedly backing it up with often low-quality and poorly cited sources that do not support the change. [12] [13] Their edits are all mobile web edits. Their usernames match up as well. Dilok is the modern Kurdish name for Gaziantep, a city in Turkey, and 27 is the number of the province of Gaziantep. Therefore, both users most probably originate from the same region. They have a particular interest in List of Kurdish dynasties and countries and related pages as seen from the edits of Dilok27 [14] [15] [16] [17] and those from Brûki27 [18] [19]. Many other details about the actions of the account match with the banned sock puppets; please reach out if I should provide more evidence. Ayıntaplı ( talk) 17:49, 14 July 2022 (UTC)
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New account created as soon as Brûkî27 was blocked. Same interest in Kurdish diaspora, especially Germany. Semsûrî ( talk) 21:16, 19 July 2022 (UTC)
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Like the infamous sockpuppeteer KurdîmHeval, Mavis Smith 1 removes sourced information in edits with misleading summaries and marks them as minor edits: [37] [38] [39] This editor seems to have a past grudge against me, as they make personal attacks on my talk page, when I only tagged a picture submitted by this editor on Wikimedia Commons for speedy deletion, since it was a clear copyright violation: [40] The offensive language in their first ever message to me indicates that this editor is not new. Then, they also replied to a message by one of KurdîmHeval's socks on my talk page with another personal attack, when the older message had nothing to do with a content dispute: [41] Just like KurdîmHeval, this editor pervasively uses the terms "violation" and "vandalism." I didn't add the edits by the numerous socks of KurdîmHeval, but they should be accessible in the archived investigation, just a peak of which may give an idea about KurdîmHeval's problematic edits and use of language. Ayıntaplı ( talk) 23:13, 24 December 2022 (UTC)
In their first ever edit [42], there is simply too much indication of a past "grudge" for them to be a new user. Pretty similar to Mavis Smith 1's comments [43] [44]. I would also like to underline the parallel misuse of "vandalism." My edits all had clear reasons; in the current case, the source didn't mention such information, and in the other, there was a clear copyright violation regarding a map that even had the creator's name printed on it, although it was not declared and the source was set as "Vivid maps," whatever that means. Ayıntaplı ( talk) 14:59, 11 February 2023 (UTC)
Very little doubt on that this is the same person. Keeps removing sources or making unsourced changes on the same pages: [45] [46] It was actually tagged as a possible sockpuppet several months ago but the ban was only for two weeks, and I didn't care enough to report it again here, because this IP was not active after the ban (until today). Ayıntaplı ( talk) 17:10, 22 February 2023 (UTC)
Removing/changing sourced information as always after a month-long block: [47] [48] Aintabli ( talk) 19:03, 28 March 2023 (UTC)
Sirgûcî, means from "Sirgûc" or Akbudak, Araban (according to the Kurdish Wikipedia), a village in Araban District, Turkey. KelêÛxelfetî is one of the blocked socks on the English Wikipedia, whose nickname literally means " Araban and Halfeti", probably denoting their region of origin. Both Sirgûcî and KelêÛxelfetî have edited the article for the village Akbudak on the English and Kurdish Wikipedias, respectively. In one of their edits, they have added that the Bruki tribe lives there, which is literally the name of one of the socks, Brûki27. Sirgûcî has also edited Ömerli, Halfeti. KelêÛxelfetî was recently banned from the Kurdish Wikipedia, which is likely why they started another account and then noticed that they could edit English Wikipedia, so they are now back to socking again. I believe there is overwhelming evidence but would happily provide more if seen as necessary. Aintabli ( talk) 05:15, 27 July 2023 (UTC)
After getting blocked once again, sockpuppeteer has started editing logged out. A quick peek at this range's edit history is enough to know that this is the same person. They are often adding random sources that various people are of Kurdish or Turkish origin. Here, they have even edited one of their favorite pages, restoring a version that the socks would constantly reinstate. Moreover, the IPs geolocate to Austria, which coincides with where the sockpuppeteer most probably originates from, since other blocked IPs also geolocate to the same place, and confirmed socks often use German conventions (such as using „“ to quote instead of "") and don't have the best command of the English language. I'm pretty confident that this IP is used for block evasion due to countless instances of sockpuppetry and disruption by the same person, but I can provide more evidence if necessary. Aintabli ( talk) 04:46, 3 September 2023 (UTC)
IP is restoring his possibile sock account [ [49]] [ [50]] Shadow4dark ( talk) 18:16, 8 September 2023 (UTC)
Both are interested in the same topic area, edit through a mobile device, and geolocate to Austria. Both IPs made multiple major edits to Ali Saip Ursavaş, pushing a certain POV similar to previous socks and IPs used to evade block: [61] (compare to [62]) Typical edit to diaspora articles: [63] [64] Changes/adds ethnic origin to biographical articles as done for countless times by previous socks: [65] [66] [67] Aintabli ( talk) 14:55, 31 January 2024 (UTC)
Oh boy... As soon as they started the account, they wanted everyone to know they are of Turkish origin: [68] [69] This is similar to how one of the socks or IPs commented that they were actually Turkmen, or the name of one of the socks was "Türkiye Cumhuriyeti8119," literally "the Republic of Turkey". But Ereğlı24's first edits were on articles about people associated with the PKK, a topic area the socks were very interested in: [70] [71] They couldn't even spell " Ereğli" correctly, which is their username. Moreover, Ereğlı24 goes on to suggest Kurdish ancestry in a well-known Ottoman-Egyptian ruler of Albanian origin: [72] Likewise, the socks were especially interested in the List of Albanians and previously attempted to reduce the number of notable Albanian people as well as their figures in Turkey. Aintabli ( talk) 07:46, 18 February 2024 (UTC)
So because I would like to mention that Muhammed Ali‘s family claims Kurdish origin with sources, makes me a copy of another user? I am a liberal Turk, I don‘t like exclusions of Kurds. Ereğlı is a Mahalle from Erzincan province where I originating from. ;) (User: Ereğlı24)
Claims out of no where, is not going to get this to a right way. But, what should I do now? (user:Ereğlı24)
Mobile edits, name similarity, same area of interest. Looking at this page's edit history, 213.142.96.153 is obviously being used by Xelile, who created a blank page saying "content coming", and then this IP makes a major edit. On the other hand this "Austrian" IP is without a doubt connected to the sockmaster, who has made identical edits as the globally locked IP used by the sock factory: [73] [74] Latest socks were involved in draft-creation (uncommon for newcomers), which is exactly what Xelile is doing. I have also added SeaCherryCod. This account interestingly was created in September 2022 but did not make any edits in any Wikipedia project until 17 May on the newly-created page by Xelile: [75] Aintabli ( talk) 02:46, 19 May 2024 (UTC)
Same annoying interest in drowning articles about the Kurdish diaspora with long list of Kurdish personalities. As all three accounts have few edits, just looking at their contributions is enough. Examples of edits: [1] [2] [3] [4] Semsûrî ( talk) 20:39, 6 June 2022 (UTC)
Accused parties may also comment/discuss in this section below. See Defending yourself against claims.
Continuation of blocked editor (and sockpuppets) from last week. [5] [6] [7] -- Semsûrî ( talk) 17:06, 13 June 2022 (UTC) Semsûrî ( talk) 17:06, 13 June 2022 (UTC)
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Dilok27 was already banned, as it was found to be a sockpuppet of KurdîmHeval and many other accounts. Both Dilok27 and Brûki27 make edits (often huge removals of information and source) without backing it up with sources [9] [10] [11] or supposedly backing it up with often low-quality and poorly cited sources that do not support the change. [12] [13] Their edits are all mobile web edits. Their usernames match up as well. Dilok is the modern Kurdish name for Gaziantep, a city in Turkey, and 27 is the number of the province of Gaziantep. Therefore, both users most probably originate from the same region. They have a particular interest in List of Kurdish dynasties and countries and related pages as seen from the edits of Dilok27 [14] [15] [16] [17] and those from Brûki27 [18] [19]. Many other details about the actions of the account match with the banned sock puppets; please reach out if I should provide more evidence. Ayıntaplı ( talk) 17:49, 14 July 2022 (UTC)
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New account created as soon as Brûkî27 was blocked. Same interest in Kurdish diaspora, especially Germany. Semsûrî ( talk) 21:16, 19 July 2022 (UTC)
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Like the infamous sockpuppeteer KurdîmHeval, Mavis Smith 1 removes sourced information in edits with misleading summaries and marks them as minor edits: [37] [38] [39] This editor seems to have a past grudge against me, as they make personal attacks on my talk page, when I only tagged a picture submitted by this editor on Wikimedia Commons for speedy deletion, since it was a clear copyright violation: [40] The offensive language in their first ever message to me indicates that this editor is not new. Then, they also replied to a message by one of KurdîmHeval's socks on my talk page with another personal attack, when the older message had nothing to do with a content dispute: [41] Just like KurdîmHeval, this editor pervasively uses the terms "violation" and "vandalism." I didn't add the edits by the numerous socks of KurdîmHeval, but they should be accessible in the archived investigation, just a peak of which may give an idea about KurdîmHeval's problematic edits and use of language. Ayıntaplı ( talk) 23:13, 24 December 2022 (UTC)
In their first ever edit [42], there is simply too much indication of a past "grudge" for them to be a new user. Pretty similar to Mavis Smith 1's comments [43] [44]. I would also like to underline the parallel misuse of "vandalism." My edits all had clear reasons; in the current case, the source didn't mention such information, and in the other, there was a clear copyright violation regarding a map that even had the creator's name printed on it, although it was not declared and the source was set as "Vivid maps," whatever that means. Ayıntaplı ( talk) 14:59, 11 February 2023 (UTC)
Very little doubt on that this is the same person. Keeps removing sources or making unsourced changes on the same pages: [45] [46] It was actually tagged as a possible sockpuppet several months ago but the ban was only for two weeks, and I didn't care enough to report it again here, because this IP was not active after the ban (until today). Ayıntaplı ( talk) 17:10, 22 February 2023 (UTC)
Removing/changing sourced information as always after a month-long block: [47] [48] Aintabli ( talk) 19:03, 28 March 2023 (UTC)
Sirgûcî, means from "Sirgûc" or Akbudak, Araban (according to the Kurdish Wikipedia), a village in Araban District, Turkey. KelêÛxelfetî is one of the blocked socks on the English Wikipedia, whose nickname literally means " Araban and Halfeti", probably denoting their region of origin. Both Sirgûcî and KelêÛxelfetî have edited the article for the village Akbudak on the English and Kurdish Wikipedias, respectively. In one of their edits, they have added that the Bruki tribe lives there, which is literally the name of one of the socks, Brûki27. Sirgûcî has also edited Ömerli, Halfeti. KelêÛxelfetî was recently banned from the Kurdish Wikipedia, which is likely why they started another account and then noticed that they could edit English Wikipedia, so they are now back to socking again. I believe there is overwhelming evidence but would happily provide more if seen as necessary. Aintabli ( talk) 05:15, 27 July 2023 (UTC)
After getting blocked once again, sockpuppeteer has started editing logged out. A quick peek at this range's edit history is enough to know that this is the same person. They are often adding random sources that various people are of Kurdish or Turkish origin. Here, they have even edited one of their favorite pages, restoring a version that the socks would constantly reinstate. Moreover, the IPs geolocate to Austria, which coincides with where the sockpuppeteer most probably originates from, since other blocked IPs also geolocate to the same place, and confirmed socks often use German conventions (such as using „“ to quote instead of "") and don't have the best command of the English language. I'm pretty confident that this IP is used for block evasion due to countless instances of sockpuppetry and disruption by the same person, but I can provide more evidence if necessary. Aintabli ( talk) 04:46, 3 September 2023 (UTC)
IP is restoring his possibile sock account [ [49]] [ [50]] Shadow4dark ( talk) 18:16, 8 September 2023 (UTC)
Both are interested in the same topic area, edit through a mobile device, and geolocate to Austria. Both IPs made multiple major edits to Ali Saip Ursavaş, pushing a certain POV similar to previous socks and IPs used to evade block: [61] (compare to [62]) Typical edit to diaspora articles: [63] [64] Changes/adds ethnic origin to biographical articles as done for countless times by previous socks: [65] [66] [67] Aintabli ( talk) 14:55, 31 January 2024 (UTC)
Oh boy... As soon as they started the account, they wanted everyone to know they are of Turkish origin: [68] [69] This is similar to how one of the socks or IPs commented that they were actually Turkmen, or the name of one of the socks was "Türkiye Cumhuriyeti8119," literally "the Republic of Turkey". But Ereğlı24's first edits were on articles about people associated with the PKK, a topic area the socks were very interested in: [70] [71] They couldn't even spell " Ereğli" correctly, which is their username. Moreover, Ereğlı24 goes on to suggest Kurdish ancestry in a well-known Ottoman-Egyptian ruler of Albanian origin: [72] Likewise, the socks were especially interested in the List of Albanians and previously attempted to reduce the number of notable Albanian people as well as their figures in Turkey. Aintabli ( talk) 07:46, 18 February 2024 (UTC)
So because I would like to mention that Muhammed Ali‘s family claims Kurdish origin with sources, makes me a copy of another user? I am a liberal Turk, I don‘t like exclusions of Kurds. Ereğlı is a Mahalle from Erzincan province where I originating from. ;) (User: Ereğlı24)
Claims out of no where, is not going to get this to a right way. But, what should I do now? (user:Ereğlı24)
Mobile edits, name similarity, same area of interest. Looking at this page's edit history, 213.142.96.153 is obviously being used by Xelile, who created a blank page saying "content coming", and then this IP makes a major edit. On the other hand this "Austrian" IP is without a doubt connected to the sockmaster, who has made identical edits as the globally locked IP used by the sock factory: [73] [74] Latest socks were involved in draft-creation (uncommon for newcomers), which is exactly what Xelile is doing. I have also added SeaCherryCod. This account interestingly was created in September 2022 but did not make any edits in any Wikipedia project until 17 May on the newly-created page by Xelile: [75] Aintabli ( talk) 02:46, 19 May 2024 (UTC)