Wikipedia:Long-term abuse/Martial arts vandal
Wikilifespan | 2010–present (possibly 2008) |
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ISP | BSkyB |
Known IPs | 2.120.*.* to 2.223.*.*, 90.195.*.* to 90.221.*.*, 94.0.*.* to 94.7.*.* |
Physical location | Burton-on-Trent |
Instructions | Revert non-constructive edits on sight. Report new accounts to AIV with a link to this page. |
Please report all ongoing incidents of abuse to AIV or ANI.
Basic information
The martial arts vandal is a long-term disruptive user who primarily targets Hong Kong martial arts films, especially those that star Sammo Hung and Jackie Chan. He also targets American action films that star Dolph Lundgren, Jean-Claude Van Damme, Cuba Gooding, Jr., and Cynthia Rothrock. Any film in these stars' filmography should be considered high risk. His edits generally fall under several narrow behaviors: genre warring, removing categories, enforcing alphabetical order in categories, and edit warring to maintain these changes. He is on a highly dynamic IP range, but the IP addresses generally stick for about three to seven days, during which he will be inactive if blocked. Once his IP address changes, he will evade his block and immediately return to edit warring. Short blocks (less than three days) may prove ineffective in preventing further disruption. Although he has never had a known user account, he can be identified by IP range, behavior, or geolocation. Attempts to reason or converse with him are ignored, and he has never used an edit summary. He has certainly been active since 2010, and some reports date back to 2008.
This is a tenacious edit warrior. He will patiently wait out blocks and page protection, even if the protection lasts a month. He likely uses his browser to bookmark articles in lieu of a watchlist. He checks the articles daily, and it is likely that he will revert dozens of articles in a single session; in August 2014, he peaked at 80 articles reverted in one session. He has been repeatedly blocked and was subject to a community ban proposal; this LTA report was filed as an alternative to the ban.
Targeted areas, pages, themes
His primary targets are Hong Kong martial arts films, but he will occasionally target American action films, especially if they star a martial artist. He seems to keep an eye on certain categories, such as Category:Hong Kong martial arts films and Category:American martial arts films, and he will target new articles as they are created. His most commonly targeted articles include:
Article | Edits | IPs | Notes |
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Yes, Madam | 30 | 10 | disruption going back to August 2011 |
Don't Give a Damn | 30 | 9 | article created in June 2014 |
Double Impact | 33 | 11 | disruption going back to April 2011 |
Project A Part II | 37 | 24 | disruption going back to November 2011 |
Ninja in the Dragon's Den | 40 | 22 | disruption going back to February 2011 |
Rob-B-Hood | 44 | 26 | disruption going back to October 2010 |
Legacy of Rage | 46 | 10 | disruption going back to August 2011 |
Heart of Dragon | 53 | 24 | disruption going back to April 2011 |
No Retreat, No Surrender 2 | 55 | 17 | disruption going back to October 2011 |
SPL: Sha Po Lang | 85 | 24 | disruption going back to October 2010 |
No Retreat, No Surrender | 95 | 35 | disruption going back to October 2010 |
Crime Story (film) | 125 | 20 | disruption going back to October 2010 |
Edits is number of obvious edits by this vandal. IPs is number of individual IP addresses used. A small number of IP addresses means constant edit warring in a short period of time.
Other commonly targeted articles include:
Low risk topics include articles on United States-based professional wrestling, such as wrestlers and wrestling films. These articles are traditionally subject to fewer edits and much less disruption.
Habitual behavior
The most obvious and recognizable behavior is genre warring. This generally takes the form of editing the lead and the categories to remove unwanted genres. He may cite Allmovie in HTML comments for genre in the categories. He may also add information sourced from the IMDb, which WikiProject Film considers an unreliable source. Categories will always be forced into alphabetical order. Also possible are minor incidents of content blanking, removal of templates, and changing sourced text to values based on original research. In all cases, he will edit war for days or even weeks to retain his changes to the article. Continuing edit wars with Soangry (talk · contribs) are iconic and help to identify both old and new accounts. These edit wars may persist almost indefinitely. The vandal may even target new articles shortly after Soangry creates them. Continuing edit wars with other anti-vandals also exist, but they are not pathological.
Cases
- Wikipedia:Sockpuppet investigations/90.200.85.232/Archive (2011–2013)
- Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Film/Archive 52#Edits by disruptive IP editor on martial arts-related films (2014)
- Wikipedia:Administrators' noticeboard/IncidentArchive846#IP hopping editor evades blocks, disrupts multiple articles, etc. (2014)
- Wikipedia:Administrators' noticeboard/Archive263#Proposing community ban for serial genre-warring block-evading IP-hopper (2014)
Diffs, discussions, and evidence are posted in the above cases. Refer to them for more detailed information.
User pages with information incorporated here:
- User:MarnetteD/Burton-on-Trent Vandal (2012–2013)
- User:Sturmgewehr88#War on Vandalism (2014)
- User talk:AddWittyNameHere#Martial arts vandal back again? (2014)
- User:AddWittyNameHere/Martial Arts Film Vandal (2014)
Several further discusions can be found linked from those pages.
Other notes
Confirmed and suspected accounts
IP accounts are normally in the 2.120.*.* to 2.222.*.* and 90.195.*.* to 90.221.*.* ranges. Additional ranges include 94.0.*.* to 94.2.*.* and a one-off at 176.251.46.19. IP addresses outside these ranges are possible but break with habitual behavior, which does not seem to indicate the use of VPNs or proxies. Compulsive genre warring across dozens of Hong Kong film articles from non-habitual IP ranges should be treated as suspect regardless of geolocation. Note that geolocation might not always result in Burton-on-Trent; neighboring cities are occasionally possible, and locations as distant as Singapore have been suspected.
More-or-less confirmed:
Suspected:
- 202.156.11.12 (talk · contribs · WHOIS) Singapore, Singapore (most recent activity February 7, 2014 – July 17, 2014)
- 98.246.221.62 (talk · contribs · WHOIS) Beaverton, Oregon (most recent activity March 5, 2014 – April 6, 2014)
- Sockpuppet category (if any): Category:Wikipedia sockpuppets of 90.200.85.232