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<p>Wiki Temmie wrote:
Well, they never gave us the name of what Wikia and the Admin, so I can't say its the right one.
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<p>They actually did, in two ways. If you notice the user profile, there are only two listed wikia, the One Piece wiki and the community wiki, which means that their overall edit history is slim, which can be expected from a potential sockpuppet account. Further, the suspected Original Account for the user (comparing join dates with ban dates, with content submission targets gives strong evidence of sockpuppetry) posted in this thread:
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<p>To love this wrote:
So can any one tell me how directly get in ckntact to head admin of one piece wiki or pass a message along for me
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<p>Though, this user also goes on to claim that they and their sister were banned from it, so I will <i>also admit</i> that they could arguably be two separate account holders that just so happen to be accessing from the same location; it's not unheard of, nor is it impossible. However, arguable or not, there's little to suggest that this is indeed the case, when you consider the contributions and scarcity of wiki activity from OP; from what I've observed, it definitely seems more like an attempt to subvert a temporary ban, and as per the One Piece wikia guide:
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<p>Creating a new account to circumvent an existing ban will result in the banned account(s) being banned for an increased period and the new account being permanently banned.
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<p>If they're one in the same, then I suggest that user: to love this just cuts their losses and waits out the rest of the two week ban (ban ends July 15th, according to the ban list), using this as a learning experience to not engage in edit wars or sockpuppetry in the future. If they're not one in the same, then user: diseal97 should try contacting Awaikage, as Tupka217 suggests, or another admin from that wikia and praying that they believe it with such slim evidence.
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