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Hi. I have a question about potentially opening an SPI investigation over meatpuppetry/sockpuppetry, but I wasn't sure about it and I'd appreciate your opinion.

Armenia-Azerbaijan border crisis - extremely suspicious activity of this article talk page by two users, Grandmaster and Aredoros. I was participating in this discussion recently. Grandmaster agreed with the OP (18:43, 21 April 2024) and suggested OP to open a requested move, "You may start a WP:RM on the proposed name". While I was actively opposing the OP's suggestion [1], [2], and nobody challenged my last comment for the record.

9 days later, Aredoros, who never edited in the article or its talk page, also "agreed" with the OP (10:32, 30 April 2024) like Grandmaster, just below their comment. And Grandmaster, less than 20 minutes later, opens the RM themselves that they suggested to the OP 9 days prior. Aredoros then just 4 minutes after that, "supports" the Move. Aredoros, who again never edited in the article prior, also "agreed" with Grandmaster in another thread of the same article talk [3] (this time the thread was opened by Grandmaster himself), to which now Grandmaster responds with "agreeing" less than 20 minutes later.

And this is just one article talk page, extremely suspicious activity and timings especially are extremely suspicious. These looks very much like meatpuppetry or sockpuppetry to me especially the strange timings of these all "agreements".

The interaction analysis shows that they edit some obscure articles and even outside that, for example, warn the same user of WP:GS/AA restriction (Aredoros#1, Grandmaster#1, Aredoros#2), or welcome/warn another same exact user (Grandmaster, Aredoros).

What do you think? Should I open an SPI for potential meatpuppetry/sockpuppetry? Thanks in advance. Vanezi (talk) 08:44, 1 May 2024 (UTC)Reply

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