Wikipedia:Abuse response/202.37.68.x and 118.92.x

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This is an archived case at Abuse Response.
The page you are viewing is an archived case (or possibly other) page located at Abuse Response. It is no longer used but is preserved for archival purposes.
You may observe anomalies, inconsistencies, or other general weirdness, which is to be expected. No warranty of usefulness or satisfaction implied.


 Stale. These IPs have no recent activity and they are no longer ripe for investigation. This report will likely be closed and archived.  


This report has been archived. If vandalism originates from this address in the future, please reactivate this report. Netalarmtalk 04:15, 16 August 2009 (UTC)[reply]

202.37.68.95 (talk · contribs · deleted contribs · filter log · WHOIS · RDNS · RBLs · http · block user · block log)

Abuse Response
Report Status
IP Address202.37.68.95
ContributionsContributions
Page MovesPage moves
Block LogBlock log
Contribution HistoryContribution history
StatusClosed
RequestorNick-D (talk)
Date07:34, 17 November 2008 (UTC)
InvestigatorPending
ContactorPending



...and many others - more are listed at User:Nick-D/sandbox.


Requester Comments

This vandal has been inserting false information in articles relating to the Philippines (especially the Philippino military) and war on terrorism for the last 6 months. He inserts false numbers of troops involved in operations, false claims that countries operate various types of military hardware, fictional military alliances and fictional battles. Following many warnings and blocks he promised to cease this vandalism [1] and registered as PHL-USA-RUS (talk · contribs) [2] in early October. I used this account to warn them against further vandalism (see User talk:PHL-USA-RUS) but the vandalism has continued. Given the duration of this problem and the repeated warnings I have been blocking the IP addresses for one year at a time, but this won't be very effective as he uses a different IP address each day. I reported this vandal to the editors at the relevant wikiproject (see: Wikipedia talk:Tambayan Philippines/Archive18#persistent IP vandal) and an editor there stated that this is also a problem on the Tagalog Wikipedia. The number of IP addresses this editor has used is large, but the pattern of vandalism from each address is very persistent. Nick-D (talk) 07:34, 17 November 2008 (UTC)[reply]