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I have a suspicion that the user who was suspended for voting irregularities has created a new account masking himself as a young girl (using the name and photo).

I wouldn't mind it if he won't be doing fishy edits to my answers (all edits were rejected or later reverted: 1, 2, 3). His changes consist of changing original links to a GitHub repository to point to the GitHub repository of the suspended account. That's why I'm confident, that the new account and previously suspended one are actually one and the same person.

I don't know if it violates Stack Overflow's rules anyhow. Also, the new account has upvoted answers so he's actually adding a value to the Stack Overflow, but it should be checked if he's not doing anything bad also somewhere else. I found out that some time ago I was already reverting some weird edits to my answers made by the suspended account.

Should I take any action and if yes, what should I do? Or is it a proper behavior and any wrong-doing will be filtered out by reviews, etc.?

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    Flag it to a moderator and explain it? It doesn't really do much as a meta post... (side note : Sarah manning is a fictional character from a TV show... "Orphan Black", in case you're interested. Amazing show btw)
    – Patrice
    Jan 29, 2016 at 2:26
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    Flag a moderator. There's nothing we mortals can do.
    – Makoto
    Jan 29, 2016 at 2:30
  • @Patrice Sorry, my answer was actually lacking an answer :) My intent with this question was to ask if I should do anything about that and what. Thank you for your suggestion. Jan 29, 2016 at 2:32
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    @DawidFerenczy Strange thing... If I follow the link to the github repository which was originally in your answers (github.com/transcode-open/apt-cyg), I get a note that it is unavailable due to a DMCA.takedown.
    – Louis
    Jan 29, 2016 at 2:32
  • @DawidFerenczy fair enough. I though you edited it to get further clarifications :P I figured me and Makoto were pretty clear. But yeah, it is NOT okay to do, but mods are really the only people who can do something about it
    – Patrice
    Jan 29, 2016 at 2:33
  • @Patrice OK, it makes a sense. But what actually should I flag? I can't flag those edit reviews. Jan 29, 2016 at 2:37
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    @DawidFerenczy A couple of options: One of the answers/questions you have he/she edited, or one of his/her questions/answers. Basically anywhere a mod can "get" the account from. And then try to explain as much as possible in the flag textbox (linking to this meta post may not be a bad move)
    – Patrice
    Jan 29, 2016 at 2:38
  • @Patrice Sounds good. Thank you for advices! Jan 29, 2016 at 2:41
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    @Louis Yep, that's true, it's also mentioned in my answer. I guess that DMCA takedown was initiated by the same person. I don't know why and with who is he fighting. His script is completely different from that one which is blocked now. Jan 29, 2016 at 2:45
  • Use the custom flag and explain what you think is going on.
    – Makoto
    Jan 29, 2016 at 2:51
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    Done. Thank you for suggestions! Jan 29, 2016 at 2:55
  • The DMCA take down was filed recently. Might be the same guy doing. Maybe other people just got this guy computer and play prank on it or something. Jan 30, 2016 at 12:51
  • @CuriousSam: It looks more like a feud to me. User Steven Penny owns the Sage project, but he says here that he's the sole developer of apt-cyg, too. Insert juicy speculation here.
    – Alan Moore
    Jan 31, 2016 at 12:32
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    regarding weird edits, you can flag posts damaged by these for mod attention and ask moderators to ban the editor and, especially, reviewers who approve their garbage
    – gnat
    Jan 31, 2016 at 18:12
  • As others suggested, you need to flag it. Click the flag link below the question near share and edit(or answer), you get to see a model dialog, and you select the appropriate radio button.
    – VivekDev
    Feb 1, 2016 at 2:03

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Seems like the user has been destroyed by a moderator now.

For future reference, flag one of the posts they edited with a custom flag explaining the problem. The moderators are very good at finding patterns and sockpuppets, so it shouldn't take long normally.

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    Yep, I'm surprised how fast it was. I would say he was adding some value to the community actually (upvoted answers), so I hope he'll create an another account, but will stop doing bad or weird things. In such case, nobody will delete his account I guess. Jan 29, 2016 at 11:17
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Sorry for the late reply, I wasn't aware of this post.

I looked at the linked repos and at the notice.

It was brought to our attention in the SOCVR room. We came across this user making those edits to your post and asked Ed Cottrell for advice. He said they should be rejected.

A few of us, including Ed, proceeded to go through the user's suggested edits and reject them.

In fact many posts with the were targeted.

'Sarah Manning' (the sock account) was brought into the room for a chat and Ed sent them a private message. I also asked Ed if it was okay to reverse the edits that had been approved, which I then did.

The things that pain me about this are twofold:

  1. How was the notice put on the original GitHub repo to begin with?
  2. How underhanded a person can be.
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    #2. So much #2.
    – BoltClock
    Feb 10, 2016 at 9:19
  • Thank you for your answer and details. I'm not sure I understood what that person was doing. To me, he looks like a split schizophrenic person. On the GitHub, he claimed himself as a sole developer of the original repository to which he issued a DMCA takedown request. He had created a new repository, but the code there is completely different from the previous repository. It's just weird. Feb 10, 2016 at 11:19
  • @DawidFerenczy that is weird... :/
    – user3956566
    Feb 10, 2016 at 11:35

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