I noticed that the movie proposal is now at 100% and I thought "that's nice", considering they managed to do it with only 201 commitments which is a reasonable achievement.

However, when I looked at the recent commitments it seems a couple of users were more keen than others and decided to commit twice.

I'm not sure if this can be rolled back, but in the interest of fairness...

Also, is there not something in Area 51 that stops this type of sock puppetry from happening?

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Looks like an accident. I've merged the dupe accounts and it's still at 100%.

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The new Mathematica proposal had a small accident today too: ArgentoSapiens and user49764 are the same flair. ArgentoSapiens is the account he uses on SO - could these also please be merged? Given the circumstances surrounding the Mathematica proposal and the higher activity bar we have effectively been asked to clear relative to other proposals such as Poker and Keyboard Shortcuts, I would not want there to be any questions about the extent of support for the proposal. So could this account duplication please be fixed? – Verbeia Dec 19 '11 at 2:20
@Verbeia I've merged the two accounts – David Fullerton Dec 19 '11 at 14:38
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The sudden spurt of commitments is probably due to a link being shared in a popular chatroom or some other active forum. It seems like only two users did that. Assuming that they were indeed honest mistakes, here's an explanation for why they might have done that.

Both accounts committed as unregistered accounts first before committing with their true accounts. It is possible that they were over enthusiastic and didn't check to see that they hadn't signed in. Unfortunately, users cannot associate unregistered accounts with their primary accounts (only moderators can do that). they must've remembered that having a score of 200+ on another site helps towards the commitment score and tried to associate, but couldn't and eventually committed again with their primary accounts.

I see no malice here and I'm willing to accept that it was unintentional. All that would require now is for a moderator to merge the two accounts. Of course, I don't have access to more detailed info and can't verify if there were indeed more accounts that were created solely to boost commitment.

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Yep, looks like an accident. I doubt if it were malicious that they'd use the same name and gravatar. I'll clean it up – David Fullerton Nov 23 '11 at 21:37
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