[17:30:08] [1/2] https://thewikiswiki.miraheze.org/wiki/Special:RecentChanges?hidebots=1&limit=500&days=30&enhanced=1&urlversion=2 [17:30:08] [2/2] I think this wiki needs a clan up [17:39:26] It does [17:41:38] I was there just to do some other worker and noticed the mess. Thank you for helping [17:45:52] https://thewikiswiki.miraheze.org/wiki/Tigunia [17:48:30] @Stewards Do you think this [IP address](https://thewikiswiki.miraheze.org/wiki/Special:Contributions/2607:FB90:5D8C:42B9:44AD:99FF:FE4F:E7F) is a sockpuppet of Phil Knight? Especially with how suspicious this [edit](https://thewikiswiki.miraheze.org/wiki/Wiki_farm?diff=prev&oldid=1227) is [17:48:56] Quite likely [17:49:51] Yep, that is definitely him from the behavior. [17:54:10] That's what I was thinking [22:18:07] since they made it open its a good opportunity to ramble a little about the ip whacking portion of steward function [22:20:14] [1/2] you'll notice that one is t-mobile, one of the major providers in the US; largely unique to them, they have a bad habit of making a huge range of IPs available, to the point our tools would make an IP hit an all or nothing choice. The only consistent element is geolocation, and I haven't found geolocation to be very consistent with them. The /64 is consistent as with most of the ipv6 [22:20:14] [2/2] world, but t-mobile has a lot larger than that, and blocking an effective range would block a huge chunk of t-mobile. possibly of particular note to @justanotherdarkmodeuser who I know was curious about the tooling