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Revision as of 08:41, 4 May 2015 editHijiri88 (talk | contribs)Autopatrolled, Extended confirmed users37,390 edits Apparent pro-Korean (anti-Japanese) POV-pushing SPAs← Previous edit Revision as of 23:15, 11 May 2015 edit undoHijiri88 (talk | contribs)Autopatrolled, Extended confirmed users37,390 editsNo edit summaryNext edit →
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*{{User|KoreanSentry}}: Okay, to be fair this is probably not the same person as Jagello given what looks like a relative lack of shared interests, but is even more suspicious than any of Jagello's. Another point of note is that their username implies some connection with a certain external site that Korean nationalists using to discuss their edits to articles on Korean relations with Japan and China on English Misplaced Pages. *{{User|KoreanSentry}}: Okay, to be fair this is probably not the same person as Jagello given what looks like a relative lack of shared interests, but is even more suspicious than any of Jagello's. Another point of note is that their username implies some connection with a certain external site that Korean nationalists using to discuss their edits to articles on Korean relations with Japan and China on English Misplaced Pages.
*{{User|TH1980}}: Possibly not so much "pro-Korean" as anti-Japanese. Edited in infrequent spurts over a three-year period before suddenly showing up and reverting my previous edits to the ] article (specifically regarding 口訣⇔片仮名(漢文訓読?) connections and the 憶良渡来人論) in a manner similar to Jagello and KoreanSentry above, despite having never shown any interest in it before. Possibly someone's sock account. Other recent, dubious edits include a deeply suspect anecdote about Akira Kurosawa (a Japanese filmmaker of 武家 heritage) ] and handed over a treasured family heirloom (or a or a cheap mass-produced 新軍刀 inaccurately dubbed a "samurai sword") to "his American superior" John Sturges, and citing a combination of his/her own dubious sense of what is "notable" and a source written several years after both men were dead by a minor film critic probably too young to have heard the story directly from Sturges and too monolingual to have heard it from Kurosawa. *{{User|TH1980}}: Possibly not so much "pro-Korean" as anti-Japanese. Edited in infrequent spurts over a three-year period before suddenly showing up and reverting my previous edits to the ] article (specifically regarding 口訣⇔片仮名(漢文訓読?) connections and the 憶良渡来人論) in a manner similar to Jagello and KoreanSentry above, despite having never shown any interest in it before. Possibly someone's sock account. Other recent, dubious edits include a deeply suspect anecdote about Akira Kurosawa (a Japanese filmmaker of 武家 heritage) ] and handed over a treasured family heirloom (or a or a cheap mass-produced 新軍刀 inaccurately dubbed a "samurai sword") to "his American superior" John Sturges, and citing a combination of his/her own dubious sense of what is "notable" and a source written several years after both men were dead by a minor film critic probably too young to have heard the story directly from Sturges and too monolingual to have heard it from Kurosawa.
*{{User|Dragonpyramid}}: -- 'nuff said.


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Revision as of 23:15, 11 May 2015

The Japan-Korea war of the sockpuppets mystery deepens with yet another mysterious anti-Japanese POV-pusher emerging after long lying dormant, to revert to a version of the Korean influence on Japanese culture article from months before he/she ever edited it -- under the present username, anyway...

Potential anti-Korean POV-pushing SPAs?

Apparent pro-Korean (anti-Japanese) POV-pushing SPAs

  • Koryosaram (talk · contribs)
  • Nippononna (talk · contribs)
  • Keepfix (talk · contribs)
  • Consoleman (talk · contribs)
  • Globalscene (talk · contribs): Violently anti-Japanese POV-pushing fringe theorist. Originator of the WP:FRINGE, WP:SYNTH WP:POVFORK article Korean influence on Japanese culture
  • JARA7979 (talk · contribs)
  • Samuel Hwang (talk · contribs)Hwang&l=1000: Early edits to Hwang (Korean surname) imply "Samuel Hwang" is his real name, which by extension implies he has not violated WP:SOCK, but his other edits imply a strong anti-Japanese bias ("The Japanese were guilty of engaging in a massive conspiracy against our country"...).
  • Historiographer (talk · contribs): Like an "anti-Juzumaru" apparently possessed of a powerful nationalist agenda and an ability to avoid being silenced for an extended period. I don't know yet whether or not he has engaged in sockpuppetry, but it certainly seems possible.
  • 捏造撃破戦線 (talk · contribs): Obvious sockpuppet of someone (probably Historiographer (talk · contribs)). Appearing suddenly and joining Historiographer's edit war with Juzumaru. I can't tell if the number itself is anti-Japanese or pro-Korean or anything, but the username implies ... something ... probably ...
  • Jagello (talk · contribs): Super-suspicious account that appeared suddenly, after a 19 month absence, immediately after the closing of Misplaced Pages:Articles for deletion/Korean influence on Japanese culture despite never having edited the page before or posting on the AFD itself. Restored a version of the article that had not been up since roughly 8 months before the AFD. This implies the user has in fact edited the page in the past but decided to log in under a different account as an "impartial observer". Given the age, this is probably the sockmaster rather than the sockpuppet, but I wonder who the puppet is...
  • KoreanSentry (talk · contribs): Okay, to be fair this is probably not the same person as Jagello given what looks like a relative lack of shared interests, but this edit is even more suspicious than any of Jagello's. Another point of note is that their username implies some connection with a certain external site that Korean nationalists seem to be using to discuss their edits to articles on Korean relations with Japan and China on English Misplaced Pages.
  • TH1980 (talk · contribs): Possibly not so much "pro-Korean" as anti-Japanese. Edited in infrequent spurts over a three-year period before suddenly showing up and reverting my previous edits to the Korean influence on Japanese culture article (specifically regarding 口訣⇔片仮名(漢文訓読?) connections and the 憶良渡来人論) in a manner similar to Jagello and KoreanSentry above, despite having never shown any interest in it before. Possibly someone's sock account. Other recent, dubious edits include adding a deeply suspect anecdote about Akira Kurosawa (a Japanese filmmaker of 武家 heritage) bent the knee and handed over a treasured family heirloom (or a or a cheap mass-produced 新軍刀 inaccurately dubbed a "samurai sword") to "his American superior" John Sturges, and citing a combination of his/her own dubious sense of what is "notable" and a source written several years after both men were dead by a minor film critic probably too young to have heard the story directly from Sturges and too monolingual to have heard it from Kurosawa.
  • Dragonpyramid (talk · contribs): -- 'nuff said.

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