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Hello, and thank you very much for bringing my attention to this matter. I see that my account was blocked for association with a user, "smkovalinsky"? This information is not actually correct. I was wondering what I could do to rectify the situation? I would like to do anything that I can to make everything as ligitimate as possible. Thank you very much for your time,

Suzan Pleva

The issue is that User:Petrosianii, who is a principal in a PR firm, was banned from the website. In response he began creating new accounts to circumvent the block. That is itself prohibited. He also appears to have had other people edit on his behalf, which is also prohibited. The relevant policy is Wikipedia:Sock puppetry. Unfortunately, when the file was first created it was listed under "Smkovalinsky" rather than "Petrosianii" which is confusing. You account was blocked and and tagged because your editing appears to have been connected with the banned user. Can you clarify? It might be better if you emailed me. Special:EmailUser/Will Beback.   Will Beback  talk  07:19, 18 December 2010 (UTC)Reply