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This whole mess came to light when Ayatollah Rhobijnie started ]. Mrlob and Kashwialariski then soon voiced their support a full two days before the RFA was publicly by 84.87.138.105. After ] (] <small>•</small> ]) struck out their votes as sockpuppets, Ayatollah and Kashwialariski both attempt to with that page. Chrislk02 then blocks Ayatollah Rhobijnie and Kashwialariski which then triggers an on Mrlob. Subsequently, I've indefinitely blocked all the above accounts as sockpuppets, while Kermanshahi himself has been issued with a 1 month block. All the above users and ip address have frequently edited each others userpages and handing each other barnstars. Judging from the articles edited, I can safely say that Ayatollah, Kashwialariski and Mrlob (oldest account) are the same user. However, the link between Kermanshahi and Mrlob is a bit weaker if we ignore the RFA voting, and the strongest evidence is that Mrlob did appear twice only to support Kermanshahi's Iranian figures at ] and ] despite never having edited those articles. So could a CheckUser please determine if Kermanshahi is also Mrlob. Thanks -- <small><span style="border: 1px solid">]]</span></small> 13:11, 25 March 2007 (UTC) This whole mess came to light when Ayatollah Rhobijnie started ]. Mrlob and Kashwialariski then soon voiced their support a full two days before the RFA was publicly by 84.87.138.105. After ] (] <small>•</small> ]) struck out their votes as sockpuppets, Ayatollah and Kashwialariski both attempt to with that page. Chrislk02 then blocks Ayatollah Rhobijnie and Kashwialariski which then triggers an on Mrlob. Subsequently, I've indefinitely blocked all the above accounts as sockpuppets, while Kermanshahi himself has been issued with a 1 month block. All the above users and ip address have frequently edited each others userpages and handing each other barnstars. Judging from the articles edited, I can safely say that Ayatollah, Kashwialariski and Mrlob (oldest account) are the same user. However, the link between Kermanshahi and Mrlob is a bit weaker if we ignore the RFA voting, and the strongest evidence is that Mrlob did appear twice only to support Kermanshahi's Iranian figures at ] and ] despite never having edited those articles. So could a CheckUser please determine if Kermanshahi is also Mrlob. Thanks -- <small><span style="border: 1px solid">]]</span></small> 13:11, 25 March 2007 (UTC)
:For the record, I did not strike the votes as sock puppets, it was ] . I think a checkuser here is a good idea however, and believe that Kermanshahi probably does not have sock puppets, however the other disruptive parties may have been close friends of family members. ] 14:18, 26 March 2007 (UTC) :For the record, I did not strike the votes as sock puppets, it was ] . I think a checkuser here is a good idea however, and believe that Kermanshahi probably does not have sock puppets, however the other disruptive parties may have been close friends of family members. ] 14:18, 26 March 2007 (UTC)

*Results as follows:
{{confirmed}} that Ayatollah Rhobijnie = Mrlob = Kashwialariski = 84.87.138.105 <br>
{{likely}} that Kermanshahi is the same as above set. Close geographically while not the same IP, which means likely to be either a work/school IP, or a meatpuppet.<br>
{{likely}} that El Alamajin is the same as the above (for the same reason).
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Kermanshahi

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Filed: 13:11, 25 March 2007 (UTC)
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This whole mess came to light when Ayatollah Rhobijnie started Misplaced Pages:Requests for adminship/Kermanshahi. Mrlob and Kashwialariski then soon voiced their support a full two days before the RFA was publicly listed by 84.87.138.105. After Chrislk02 (talk contribs) struck out their votes as sockpuppets, Ayatollah and Kashwialariski both attempt to tamper with that page. Chrislk02 then blocks Ayatollah Rhobijnie and Kashwialariski which then triggers an autoblock on Mrlob. Subsequently, I've indefinitely blocked all the above accounts as sockpuppets, while Kermanshahi himself has been issued with a 1 month block. All the above users and ip address have frequently edited each others userpages and handing each other barnstars. Judging from the articles edited, I can safely say that Ayatollah, Kashwialariski and Mrlob (oldest account) are the same user. However, the link between Kermanshahi and Mrlob is a bit weaker if we ignore the RFA voting, and the strongest evidence is that Mrlob did appear twice only to support Kermanshahi's Iranian figures at Talk:List of countries by number of active troops and Talk:List of countries by number of active troops despite never having edited those articles. So could a CheckUser please determine if Kermanshahi is also Mrlob. Thanks --  Netsnipe  ►  13:11, 25 March 2007 (UTC)

For the record, I did not strike the votes as sock puppets, it was User:Michaelas10 with this edit. I think a checkuser here is a good idea however, and believe that Kermanshahi probably does not have sock puppets, however the other disruptive parties may have been close friends of family members. -- Chrislk02 (Chris Kreider) 14:18, 26 March 2007 (UTC)
  • Results as follows:

 Confirmed that Ayatollah Rhobijnie = Mrlob = Kashwialariski = 84.87.138.105
 Likely that Kermanshahi is the same as above set. Close geographically while not the same IP, which means likely to be either a work/school IP, or a meatpuppet.
 Likely that El Alamajin is the same as the above (for the same reason).

Dmcdevit·t 08:03, 27 March 2007 (UTC)