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:''See also'': [[Wikipedia:How to log in]] ''and'' [[Wikipedia:Changing username]]
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{{nutshell|When choosing an account name, be careful to avoid names which may be offensive, confusing or unintelligible to English-speaking users. You are encouraged to use only ''one'' account.}}
:''See also'': [[Wikipedia:How to log in]] ''and'' [[Wikipedia:Changing username]]


The '''account policy''' covers accepted practises and behaviour in naming and operating a user account on Wikipedia.
When you create a new account, you will have to choose a '''username'''. This page defines the rules for what constitutes an acceptable username.


When you create a new account, so you can log in, one of the things you'll have to do is pick a '''username'''. This page gives some advice on this, and also details uses of accounts which are not acceptable.
== What are usernames used for? ==
Your username will be attached to all your edits while you're logged in. This is partly for reasons of [[wikipedia:accountability|accountability]]. It's also helpful from a copyright perspective: if someone wants to use your contributions in a way not allowed under the [[Wikipedia:Copyrights|Wikipedia copyright]], they can ask you on your talk page, for example. Also, the [[GNU Free Documentation License]] (GFDL), the license that is used on Wikipedia and other [[Wikimedia Foundation]] projects, encourages giving appropriate credit to authors, and your username is used to give that credit. Other reasons can be found at [[Wikipedia:Why create an account?]]


Your username is attached to all edits you make while logged in. This means that all your edits are credited and attributed to you. This is further explained at [[Wikipedia:Why create an account?]].
=== Rationale ===
The primary purpose of usernames is to identify and distinguish contributors. This facilitates communication, recognition and record-keeping. The username is not a tool to be offensive or make a statement. No one has a right to any particular username. While colorful, interesting, or expressive names may add to the pleasure of Wikipedia, they are not essential to our goal of building an encyclopedia. This might include legitimate names and long-established internet pseudonyms that can be misconstrued.


==Choosing a username==
=== Signatures ===
The choice of username might be based on your real name or a familiar Internet nickname, or a new pseudonym that you use only for Wikipedia, depending on how much anonymity you want to preserve while editing.
Through the [[Special:Preferences|Preferences]], one can choose a nickname used in signatures, independent of the actual username (connected to a User: page). Unless stated otherwise, the same rules apply for signatures as for usernames. A signature should not be misleading. In no circumstance should a signature be used to impersonate another user: in particular, a signature should not be identical to the actual username of an existing user. While not an absolute requirement, it is common practice for a signature to at least somewhat resemble to some degree the username it represents.


Wikipedia editors have occasionally been subject to harassment outside of Wikipedia due to their contributions on Wikipedia. For some people this is a reason not to use their real name. It is possible to change your mind later and rename your account; see below for details.
For more information on signatures, read the official guideline at '''[[Wikipedia:Signatures]]'''.


If you choose not to use your real name, you should pick a username that doesn't interfere with the writing of this encyclopedia. That means a name that you're comfortable writing under, but also one that others are comfortable seeing and collaborating with. A controversial name may affect other users' perspective on your credibility or political or religious viewpoint. Avoiding controversial names is in your own interest.
== Choosing a username ==
The best username is typically your [[MeatBall:RealName|real name]], a longstanding Internet [[MeatBall:PenName|pen name]], or a new name that you use only for Wikipedia, depending on how much of your anonymity you want to preserve while editing.


Wikipedia usernames are [[case sensitivity|case sensitive]]. The first letter of all usernames is automatically capitalized.
Please pick a username that helps us to write an encyclopedia. That means picking a name that you're comfortable writing under, but it also means picking a name that others are comfortable seeing and collaborating with. Remember that a controversial name may color other users' perspective on your own credibility or political viewpoint. In addition, Wikipedia is a world-wide source book, so take care to avoid anything that might cause offence to someone from a different culture, religion, or ethnic group.


===Signatures===
Wikipedia recommends that users avoid names of politicians, military or religious figures, movements, or events, as well as any other names that may be seen as potentially offensive, or endorsing or opposing the politics, policies or beliefs of a public figure.
By default, your username is also used as your signature on talk page posts. For details on signatures and how to customize them, see [[Wikipedia:Signatures]].


Some editors on this Wikipedia will be unable to read a username written in non-Latin alphabets, such as Chinese. Non-Latin usernames are allowed, but if you have one you are encouraged to customize your signature to include a transliteration.
People should be able to judge you based purely on your contributions, rather than on an emotional response to a potentially controversial nickname. Avoiding such names is in your own interest. So do please be careful. Remember you are working as part of a community. Show everyone else the respect for their beliefs that you expect them to show yours.

===Real names versus pseudonyms===
Historically, many wikis have encouraged users to use their real name as their username in the belief that a user will offer constructive contributions to the project if they are more likely to be accountable for their actions. Most Wikipedia users choose to use pseudonyms, although many disclose their real names on their user pages.

Wikipedia editors, especially administrators, have occasionally been subject to harassment outside of Wikipedia due to their contributions or vandal-fighting activities on Wikipedia. Some people have ended up switching from their real name to a pseudonym and perhaps regretting not using an untraceable pseudonym from the start. If you choose not to use your real name, you are welcome to use a name-like pseudonym instead. However, avoid impersonating any well-known persons or fictional characters.

If you wish to use your real name, but it appears that it might violate any of the rules on [[#Inappropriate usernames|inappropriate usernames]], please contact an administrator. A mutually acceptable solution can very likely be found.

===Username capitalization===
Wikipedia usernames are [[case sensitivity|case sensitive]] and, for consistency, the first letter of all usernames will be capitalized when you create an account. This means that if you request the username "'''your name'''", the account created will instead be: "'''Your name'''".

If your username will consist of more than one name, and you'd like your signature to be internally consistent, you might prefer to capitalize each one when you create the account. This conforms to the widely accepted rules of [[capitalization]]: usernames are, after all, [[proper noun]]s. Examples would be "'''Your Name'''", "'''Your Middle Name'''", and "'''Your M. Name'''".

===Names with non-[[Latin alphabet|Latin]] characters===
Some editors on this Wikipedia will be unable to read a username written in Cyrillic, Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Hebrew, or other scripts, and for some editors, names in these scripts may be displayed only as question marks ("??? ??"), white squares ("&#9633;&#9633;&#9633; &#9633;&#9633;"), replacement characters ("&#65533;&#65533;&#65533; &#65533;&#65533;") or [[mojibake]] ("文字化け"). If your username is written in a non-Latin script, you are strongly urged (but not required) to provide a transliteration in your signature (which you can set in your preferences) either instead of or side by side your username, and a link to your userpage (and preferably your talk page) in your signature to allow other editors to contact you easily and to facilitate communication.


===Username disambiguation===
===Username disambiguation===
Some Wikipedia usernames are similar to or identical to the titles of Wikipedia articles. This has the potential to create confusion when inexperienced users find these pages in search engine results. As a common courtesy, it is recommended that a simple disambiguation [[Wikipedia:Hatnote|hatnote]] be added to direct readers to the correct page. The templates {{tl|thisuser}}, {{tl|thisusertalk}}, and {{tl|userpage otheruse}} can be used to create a standard [[Wikipedia:Hatnotes|hatnote]] at the top of your user page and user talk page, or you can write your own. Similar disambiguation should be carried out if your username is similar to that of another Wikipedia editor. Examples are [[User:Carcharoth]], [[User:Opabinia regalis]], and [[User:John Reid]].
If your username is similar to that of another Wikipedia editor, you should add a [[Wikipedia:Hatnotes|hatnote]] (disambiguation) so a reader can find the other editor if desired. You can use the templates {{tl|thisuser}}, {{tl|thisusertalk}}, and {{tl|userpage otheruse}}, among others, at the top of your user page and user talk page for this purpose.


If your username is commonly misspelled, consider adding a [[Wikipedia:Redirect|redirect]] from the misspelled username to your actual username. (You can create a user page without going through the new user process.)
Please note that if a username is both ambiguous and inappropriate, merely adding a disambiguation note does not make a username appropriate.


== Inappropriate usernames ==
==Inappropriate usernames==
Wikipedia does not allow usernames that are misleading, harassing, or offensive - both in English and in other languages, as well as misspellings and substitutions thereof such as through [[Leet]]speak. In borderline cases, you will be asked to choose a new username; in egregious cases, your account will simply be permanently blocked.
Inappropriate usernames include both clear and masked names. Fairly or unfairly, the line between acceptable and unacceptable user names is drawn by those who find the username inappropriate, not by the creator of the name. Please don't try to find this line.


The line between acceptable and unacceptable user names is based on the opinions of other editors, not by the creator of the name. You should not create new usernames for the purpose of trying to find this line. If your real name appears to be inappropriate but you wish to use it anyway, you can e-mail an [[Wikipedia:Administrators|administrator]] to work out a solution. Note that the examples below are also inappropriate for your [[WP:SIG|signature]].
Wikipedia ''does not allow'' certain types of usernames, including the following:


'''Misleading usernames''' include names that:
<span id="Confusing" />'''Confusing, misleading, or troublesome usernames:'''
*Imply the user is an admin or other official figure on Wikipedia, or of the Wikimedia Foundation
*<span id="Existing contributor" /> '''Usernames that can be confused with other contributors'''. (If someone else is using a nickname that you wish to use, please consider using either an alternative pseudonym or your real name instead. In the unlikely event that someone else is editing Wikipedia with your real name, please add a middle name or initial or some other way of distinguishing between you and the existing contributor). (cite [[WP:U#Existing contributor]])
*Closely resemble the name of another Wikipedia user
*<span id="Terms" /> '''Wikipedia terms'''. This includes commonly used Wikipedia software or community terms, or names implying an official position on Wikipedia. Prohibited username components include, but are not limited to words resembling the following:
*Match the name of a famous living or recently deceased person, unless you [[Wikipedia:Verifiability|verifiably]] ''are'' that person, in which case please note this on your [[Wikipedia:User page|user page]]. [[Wikipedia:Wikipedians with articles|Wikipedians with articles]] is a list of such users.
**<span id="Official" />Usernames that '''imply an official role''' or a position with access to additional tools not available to a standard user, such as "Administrator", "Admin", "System operator", "Sysop", "Moderator", "Steward", "Bureaucrat", or "Developer". (cite [[WP:U#Official]])
*Match the name of a well-known company or groups, unless you represent that company or group
**<span id="Wikipedia" />Usernames that contain the word '''Wikipedia''' or the name of any other Wikimedia Foundation project such as '''Wikiquote''', '''Wikispecies''' and '''Wikibooks'''. However, the prefix '''Wiki''' in conjunction with any other word is not deemed inappropriate as the prefix itself is not specific to the Wikimedia Foundation. ''(Rule added[{{fullurl:WT:U|oldid=108981543}}#Policy_addition_to_disallow_Wikipedia_references_from_usernames] 19 February 2007. Such usernames created before this date may be allowed if they do not imply an official role or authority, or violate any of the other existing username rules.)'' (cite [[WP:U#Wikipedia]])
*Resemble an IP address, e-mail address or webpage address, including names containing "@", ".com", ".org", etc.
**<span id="Process" />'''Editing processes''', such as "Delete", "Upload", "Pagemove", or "Redirect".(cite [[WP:U#Process]])
*Confusingly refer to Wikipedia processes, namespaces or toolbar items
**<span id="Trouble" />Usernames that '''give the impression that you intend to cause trouble''', such as "Vandal", "Hacker", "H4X0E", "Spammer", "Troll", or "on Wheels". This includes names that may refer to [[malware]], such as "Virus" or "Trojan horse". (cite [[WP:U#Trouble]])
*Contain the word "robot" or a variation thereof, or end with "bot", or otherwise imply an automated account; such usernames are reserved for [[Wikipedia:Bot policy|bot accounts]]
**<span id="Bot" />Usernames that '''imply [[Wikipedia:Bots|bot accounts]]''', potentially but not necessarily including "Bot", "Robot", "Script", "Initialize", "Automated", "Daemon", etc., unless the name is intended as a designated bot. Names that imply bot accounts may be blocked, and the user may be requested to contact an administrator to confirm that the account is indeed a bot account. (cite [[WP:U#Bot]])
*Consist of a lengthy repetition, or apparently random sequence, of characters, e.g. "aaaaaaaaaaaa" or "ghfjkghdfjgkdhfjkg"
**<span id="Technical" />'''Technical terms''', such as visible toolbar buttons or namespaces. They may be confusing to inexperienced users or otherwise imply a capacity different than that of a normal user. (cite [[WP:U#Technical]])
*<span id="Misleading" />'''Misleading or confusing use of characters.''' The capital '''i''', lower case '''L''', and the numeral '''1''' look exactly the same '''(I/l/1)''' in certain fonts, as do upper/lower case '''O''' and the numeral '''0''' '''(O/o/0)'''. This should be taken into account and creative use of one in place of the other (I where L would be expected and vice versa) is discouraged, given its past misuse. (cite [[WP:U#Misleading]])
* <span id="People" /> Usernames of '''well-known living or recently deceased people''' unless you '''are''' that living person. If you are, please note this on your [[Wikipedia:User page|user page]]. These accounts may be temporarily blocked pending confirmation, if in an administrator's best judgment or per community consensus at [[WP:ANI]] [[WP:AN|discussion]], there may be doubt over the validity of the claim. (See also [[Wikipedia:Wikipedians with articles|Wikipedians with articles]] and [[Wikipedia:Wikipedia_Signpost/2005-01-17/Celebrities|2005 article]]). (cite [[WP:U#People]])
*<span id="Random" /> Usernames that consist of '''random or apparently random sequences''' of letters and/or numbers or of extended repetition of a particular character. (cite [[WP:U#Random]])
*<span id="Lengthy" /> '''Extremely lengthy usernames'''. (cite [[WP:U#Lengthy]])
*<span id="IP" /> Usernames that '''resemble an IP address''', including "invalid" IP addresses (like xxx.xxx.xxx.xx.xx or xxx.xxx.xxx.xx. or a number which goes over the range, such as 256.889.72.0). (cite [[WP:U#IP]])


'''Harassing usernames''' include usernames that
<span id="Inflammatory" /> '''Inflammatory usernames:''' Wikipedia ''does not allow'' potentially inflammatory or offensive usernames. Inflammatory usernames are needlessly discouraging to other contributors, and disrupt and distract from our task of creating an [[encyclopedia]]. This includes, but is not limited to:
*Are defamatory or insulting to other people, groups, articles or processes
*Contain personal information about people, such as a telephone number or street address
*Give the impression that you intend to cause trouble here, such as by alluding to hacking, spamming, trolling or computer viruses
*Are similar to those used by known vandals


'''Offensive usernames''' include those that refer or allude to
*<span id="Hate" /> Usernames that promote or imply<!-- [[racial]]/[[ethnic]]/[[national]]/[[religious]]/[[ideological]]/[[homophobia|homophobic]] --> '''[[hate|hatred]] or violence'''.
*The names of religions or religious figures
*<span id="Slurs" /> Usernames that are recognised as<!-- racial/ethnic/national/religious/ideologic/homophobic/generic --> '''[[Term of disparagement|slurs]] or insults'''.
*Violent or criminal real-world actions
*<span id="Symbols" /> Usernames that refer to '''symbols of<!-- racial/ethnic/national/religious/ideologic/homophobic --> hatred''', including historical figures or events that are widely associated with such.
*Racism, sexism, or sexual orientation
*<span id="Sexual" /> Usernames that refer to or imply '''[[sexual act]]s, [[genitalia]], or [[sexual orientation]]''' including [[sexual slang|slang]], [[innuendo]], and [[double entendre]].
*Illnesses, disabilities, or medical or psychological conditions
*<span id="Body functions" /> Usernames that refer to or allude to '''reproductive or excretory functions of the body'''.
*Reproductive or excretory body functions, including genitalia and sexual slang
*<span id="Violence" /> Usernames that promote or refer to '''[[violence|violent]] real-world actions''' (e.g [[terrorism]], [[organized crime]])
*[[Term of disparagement|Slurs]], [[profanity]] and obscenities
*<span id="Illness" /> Usernames mentioning or referring to '''illnesses, disabilities, or conditions''' (e.g. [[AIDS]], [[amputation]], [[Asperger syndrome]], [[Retard]], etc.).
*<span id="Profanity" /> Usernames that contain '''[[profanity]], obscenities, or other potentially offensive language'''. This includes non-English languages.
*<span id="Religious" /> Usernames which consist primarily of the name of a '''religious figure''' (such as "God", "Jehovah", "Buddha", or "Allah") are prohibited. In addition, usernames that invoke the name of a religious figure or religion are prohibited should they be distasteful, provoke or promote intolerance, are blatantly disrespectful of the religion, or promote the ideology that one religion is superior to others (e.g. "ChristOnly", etc.). Usernames that are clearly expressions of faith are discouraged, however considered allowed unless disruptive. Should a username not be clear as to the motive, it may be reviewed.
*<span id="Controversial" /> Usernames that '''promote a controversial or potentially inflammatory point of view'''.
*<span id="Misspelling" /> Misspellings or spellings of any of the types of names listed above with "creative substitutions", such as using [[Leet|numbers or similar letters]].


===Reporting inappropriate names===
<span id="Harassing" />'''Harassing or defamatory usernames:''' Harassment and defamation in any form is inappropriate on Wikipedia; your username is not an exception. In particular, your username is not a vehicle to attack other users with whom you have a disagreement. Your username should not be used as a tool to insult or mock other users, usernames, articles, or actions. Additionally, a username should not be used to defame other people, companies or groups, regardless of whether they edit Wikipedia. Nor should usernames divulge the personal information of other users. This can include parts of a name formatted similarly to a [[telephone number]], [[social security number]], or [[street address]].
The starting place to discuss a marginally questionable username is on the user's talk page, suggesting that they change their username. Remember that users may not be native speakers of English, and may be unaware of causing offense.


If that doesn't resolve the issue, do a posting at [[Wikipedia:Requests for comment/Usernames]]. The user should be notified about this. In this process, other users comment on the appropriateness of the name. If after discussion, consensus is that the name is inappropriate, an administrator can block the account. For such blocks, the option to "disable account creation" should not be used, allowing the user to pick another name.
<span id="Resembling vandals" />'''Usernames that closely resemble any used by [[Wikipedia:Vandalism|vandal]]s:''' Any usernames that are similar to those that are known to have been used in the past as a signature by returning vandals will likely be blocked on sight.


Blatantly inappropriate and bad-faith usernames should be reported at [[Wikipedia:Administrator intervention against vandalism]], and can be blocked at sight by any administrator. This includes usernames used solely to vandalize. In these cases it is frequently useful to disable account creation.
<span id="Promotional" />'''Usernames that promote a company:''' Usernames of or closely resembling the names of companies and groups are discouraged and may be blocked as a violation of Wikipedia policy against spamming and advertisement.


===Changing your username===
<span id="Web address" />'''Usernames that contain a domain or imply a web address.''' This may include usernames that contain '''.com''', .'''co.uk''', '''.net''', '''.org''' or any other top level web domain. These usernames will be blocked as a violation of Wikipedia policy against spamming and advertisement.
Usernames can be changed by [[Wikipedia:Bureaucrats|bureaucrats]]. You can request a name change at [[Wikipedia:Changing username]]. If you have few edits, it may be easier and quicker to simply register a new account with a different name.


Any talk pages that you have signed will still display your former username. If you feel strongly about your name no longer being on visible pages on the site, you can edit these pages to remove your signature. (Your old signature will still appear in earlier versions of the pages.)
<span id="E-mail" />'''E-mail addresses:''' As of [[September 26]], [[2006]], the MediaWiki software has been changed so the users may no longer register usernames with "[[at sign|@]]" in them. Previously, these usernames were discouraged. Preventing the usage of @ stops editors from receiving spam, reduces work for administrators and prevents hurt feelings due to being blocked, which may have led editors to simply leave in the past. Existing usernames with the sign are not blocked, but editors should be encouraged to change their names as the sign interferes with some MediaWiki functions.


==Deleting your account==
<span id="Trademark" />'''Unique trademarked names:''' Complex trademarked names that undoubtedly refer to the owner of the trademark, especially sports teams like the [[Miami Heat]], the [[Carolina Hurricanes]], or the [[New York Yankees]].
Accounts with contributions cannot be deleted since this would allow another user to create the account, and claim authorship of those edits. It is not possible for your edits to be removed entirely; for this reason, removing the account would potentially violate [[GNU Free Documentation License|copyrights]] by allowing for such authorship claims.


However, you may request your user and talk page to be deleted, as explained at [[Wikipedia:User page]].
== Dealing with problem usernames ==
=== Changing an inappropriate username ===
If enough people complain about your username (through talk pages or the [[Wikipedia:Mailing lists|mailing lists]] or [http://meta.wikimedia.org Meta]), the [[Wikipedia:Bureaucrats|bureaucrats]] will change it. Neither complaints nor name changes should be arbitrary, but usernames that are offensive to a significant number of people will be changed—with notice, but without appeal.


==Sharing accounts==
=== How to report an inappropriate username===
For reasons of attribution and accountability, you are not allowed to share your account or password with others. If you do, and this becomes known, your account will be blocked.
If you notice someone whose username is inappropriate, please ask them on their talk page to [[Wikipedia:Changing username|change their username]].


==Using multiple accounts==
When contacting them, '''{{subst:[[Template:UsernameConcern|UsernameConcern]]|'''''reason for objection'''''}}''' or '''{{subst:[[Template:uncon|uncon]]|'''''reason for objection'''''}}''' may be helpful, but feel free to paraphrase it or write your own original text if you prefer. Please try to [[WP:AGF|assume good faith]] and [[WP:BITE|don't bite the newcomers]], if possible: [[WP:APBB|allow for the possibility of innocent error]] or other reasonable explanation.
{{shortcut|WP:SOCK}}
It is recommended that users not edit under multiple usernames, except with good reason. For example, prominent users might create a new account in order to experience how the community functions for new users, or users editing under their real name may want an alternate pseudonymous account for editing articles they would not want their real name associated with. Also, users running a [[Wikipedia:Bot policy|bot]] are expected to run this under an alternative account. If you use multiple accounts, it is recommended that you explain this on your user page. Templates such as {{tlp|User Alternate Acct|''main account''}} and {{tl|User Alt Acct Master}} can be used for this purpose.


Policies apply per person, not per account. Using a second account for policy violations will cause any penalties to be applied to both accounts. Users who are [[Wikipedia:Banning policy|banned]] or blocked from editing may not use sock puppets to circumvent this. Evading a block or ban causes the timer on the block to restart, and may further lengthen it.
If they don't seem to respond, list them at [[WP:RFC/NAME]], and if it appears that their name is inappropriate, they will be blocked indefinitely from editing using that username if community consensus is reached at [[WP:RFC/NAME|RFC]] discussion that that their username distracts in any impermissible way from our goal of building an encyclopedia through its controversy and violation of policy.


===Sockpuppetry===
Please inform them of the RFC/NAME on their talk page. Again, if a template would help you, use '''{{subst:[[Template:UsernameDiscussion|UsernameDiscussion]]}}''' or '''{{subst:[[Template:und|und]]}}'''. If the RFC is closed as "Allow", please follow up by informing the user with '''{{subst:[[Template:UsernameAllowed|UsernameAllowed]]}}''' or '''{{subst:[[Template:una|una]]}}'''.
You are not allowed to create multiple accounts in order to make your opinion seem more prevalent than it actually is. This is known as [[Sockpuppet (Internet)|sock puppetry]]. Examples of such policy violations include attempting to vote twice in a poll, agreeing with your other account in a deletion discussion, and engaging in revert wars using multiple accounts.


In rare cases, users with a particular point of view have created sockpuppets to act as if they held the opposite point of view. Generally such sockpuppets behave badly in order to make "their" POV look bad, or make straw man arguments that the puppeteer can easily refute with his main account. These are known as "straw man sockpuppets" and are likewise prohibited.
Admins who impose username blocks, please detail the specific reason with '''{{[[Template:UsernameBlocked|usernameblock]]|'''''reason for block'''''}}''' or '''{{[[Template:unb|unb]]|'''''reason for block'''''}}''' (not just "Violates [[WP:U]]", please). Otherwise some users might have no idea what to change to make their names acceptable.


====Dealing with violations====
Co-operative contributors should normally just be made aware of our policy via a post on their talk page. Voluntary changes (via [[Wikipedia:Changing username]]) are preferred: users from other countries and/or age groups may make mistakes about choosing names — immediate blocking or listing on RfC could scare off new users acting in good faith.
Sock puppet accounts operating in violation of this policy should be blocked indefinitely; the main account may be blocked at the discretion of any administrator. Non-administrators may list the accounts at [[Wikipedia:Suspected sock puppets]] or [[Wikipedia:Administrator intervention against vandalism]]. Difficult cases where the nature and extent of sockpuppetry is unclear and where there is an ongoing problem may be listed at [[Wikipedia:Requests for checkuser]] for investigation.


====Single-purpose accounts====
Blatantly inappropriate usernames should be reported at [[Wikipedia:Administrator intervention against vandalism]].
A single-purpose account is an account that only does one particular thing on Wikipedia, or only exists to push a single opinion (as opposed to regular editors, that tend to edit and discuss in a variety of areas). Such accounts are not forbidden, and indeed may be novice editors who will grow interested in other topics over time. Still, a single-purpose account may be a red flag for sockpuppetry. Experienced users are expected to [[WP:FAITH|assume good faith]] and [[WP:BITE|be nice]] to these.


=== Evaluating a username ===
====Checkuser====
Where it is unclear whether or not sock puppetry is in progress, server log information can be consulted. To comply with Wikimedia Foundation privacy policy, this is limited to a handful of users and only done in serious cases, with reasonable cause, to check if user A is the same as user B based upon some evidence. "Fishing" &ndash; or general trawling of users in a debate for possible sockpuppets &ndash; is not supported and requests for such checks are unlikely to be agreed to. Requests may be made at [[Wikipedia:Requests for checkuser|Request for CheckUser]].
Where a change must be forced, we first discuss it. If the user will not voluntarily change their name, bring it up at [[Wikipedia:Requests for comment/Usernames]]. The user should also be made aware of the discussion. The time this discussion can take varies upon how active the user in question is.


====Tagging identified sock puppets====
After an appropriate time for discussion, an admin can take a judgment on the name in question. They should only take action if their judgment is that a "rough [[Wikipedia:Consensus|consensus]]" has arisen that the username is inappropriate. This will involve blocking the inappropriate username, for which see [[Wikipedia:Blocking policy]].
If an account has been shown to be a sock puppet used for policy violations, then it may be identified as such, by adding {{tl|SockpuppetProven}} to the user page and {{tl|sockblock}} to the talk page of the sock puppet account. There are three tags available, one for violations confirmed by [[m:CheckUser Policy|Checkuser]], another for other forms of confirmed sockpuppet use, and a third for suspected violations:
* {{tlx|SockpuppetCheckuser|Username|Optional name of CheckUser case (what is after <code>Wikipedia:Requests for checkuser/Case/</code>)}}
* {{tlx|SockpuppetProven|2=1=Username|3=evidence=EvidenceLink}}. "EvidenceLink" can be replaced with something such as "<font color="blue"><nowiki>[[Wikipedia:Suspected sock puppets/Username]]</nowiki></font>":
* {{tlx|Sockpuppet|2=1=Username|3=evidence=EvidenceLink}}


The original or best-known account of a user that operates sock puppets may be tagged with '''{{tl|Sockpuppeteer}}'''. Note that this tag is intended for abusive sock puppets and should not be used on the pages of people whose legitimate multiple accounts have not been blocked.
=== Blocking ===
If a username was obviously chosen in bad faith, or if a username is so problematic that it should never appear in article histories (e.g. a very offensive username), then admins may block it on sight. Admins should not block usernames that may have been chosen in good faith. We do not want to [[WP:BITE|scare off]] good contributors.


===Meatpuppets===
*For inappropriate usernames that may have simply been created by someone without knowledge of this policy, blocks on the username should be indefinite and should typically '''not''' use the '''Account Creation Disabled''' blocking feature, so the user can create another appropriate username, as we invite the user to do if they have not vandalised.
Sometimes, multiple individuals create new accounts specifically to participate in, or influence, a particular discussion. This is common in [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion|deletion discussions]] or [[Wikipedia:Guidelines for controversial articles|controversial articles]]. These may be friends of another editor or article subject, or may have been solicited by someone to support a specific angle in a debate. This practice of external sollicitation is considered unacceptable.
*For inappropriate or borderline inappropriate usernames that are coupled with vandalism, or attempts to impersonate other legitimate editors, the username may be blocked indefinitely on sight (refer to [[Wikipedia:Blocking policy]]). Blocking account creation and keeping [[Wikipedia:autoblock|autoblock]] on is typically a good idea in these cases.
*Admins who impose username blocks, please detail the specific reason with '''{{[[Template:UsernameBlocked|usernameblock]]|'''''reason for block'''''}}''' or '''{{[[Template:unb|unb]]|'''''reason for block'''''}}''' &nbsp; (not just "Violates [[WP:U]]", please), in the block reason field and on the user's talk page. If the "reason for block" is not provided, the template will supply a list of possible reasons to the user, but won't specify which one applies.


Such accounts are known as "meatpuppets". Since they are hard to distinguish from sockpuppets, they are treated similarly. When there is uncertainty whether a party is one user with sockpuppets, or several users acting as meatpuppets, they may be treated as one individual.
==Using multiple user accounts==
It is recommended that users not edit under multiple usernames, unless they have a very good reason. See [[Wikipedia:Sock puppet]].


===Doppelganger accounts===
==Deleting your user account==
It is acceptable to pre-emptively create another account with a username similar to one's own, with the purpose of preventing impersonation by vandals. Such accounts are called doppelganger accounts, should be marked with the {{tl|doppelganger}} tag (or simply redirected to one's own userpage), and should not be used for editing.
Accounts with contributions cannot be deleted since this would allow another user to create the account, and claim authorship of those edits. It is not possible for your edits to be removed entirely. They can only be reassigned to something else so as not to violate the [[GNU Free Documentation License]] (GFDL). Since the edits cannot be removed completely (even to free up server space in the case of deleted articles), removing the account would thus potentially violate copyrights by allowing for such authorship claims.


===Adminship===
If you decide after creating an account, particularly if you did so using your real name, that you would rather be anonymous, you can have your account renamed. You can request this at [[Wikipedia:Changing username]]. When this is done, your contributions list will be assigned to the new user name.
A single editor should not have more than one account with admin powers. If you leave, come back under a new name and are nominated for adminship, it is expected that you will give up admin powers on your old account. You may do this quietly with your old account and not have to show a link between accounts.


==See also==
You may also request your user and talk page be deleted as explained at [[Wikipedia:User page]].
* [[Wikipedia:Changing usernames]]
* [[Wikipedia:Bureaucrat]]
* [[Internet sock puppet]]
* [[Help:Logging in]]
* [[Wikipedia:Requests for comment/User names]]


[[Category:Wikipedia sockpuppets|Wikipedia sockpuppets]]
Any talk pages that you have signed will still display your former username. These need to be changed manually by editing the pages concerned. If you feel strongly about your name no longer appearing on the site, you can edit these pages to remove your signature. The easiest way to find these is by clicking "what links here" from your user page. There is currently no means of removing signatures from old revisions in the [[Wikipedia:page history|page history]].
[[Category:Suspected Wikipedia sockpuppets|Suspected Wikipedia sockpuppets]]
[[Category:Wikipedia sockpuppeteers|Wikipedia sockpuppeteers]]


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== See also ==
*[[Help:Logging in]]
*[[Wikipedia:Policies and guidelines]]
*[[Wikipedia:Usurpation]]
*[[Wikipedia:Blocking policy]]
*[[Wikipedia:Requests for comment/User names]]

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Revision as of 09:45, 2 April 2007

See also: Wikipedia:How to log in and Wikipedia:Changing username

The account policy covers accepted practises and behaviour in naming and operating a user account on Wikipedia.

When you create a new account, so you can log in, one of the things you'll have to do is pick a username. This page gives some advice on this, and also details uses of accounts which are not acceptable.

Your username is attached to all edits you make while logged in. This means that all your edits are credited and attributed to you. This is further explained at Wikipedia:Why create an account?.

Choosing a username

The choice of username might be based on your real name or a familiar Internet nickname, or a new pseudonym that you use only for Wikipedia, depending on how much anonymity you want to preserve while editing.

Wikipedia editors have occasionally been subject to harassment outside of Wikipedia due to their contributions on Wikipedia. For some people this is a reason not to use their real name. It is possible to change your mind later and rename your account; see below for details.

If you choose not to use your real name, you should pick a username that doesn't interfere with the writing of this encyclopedia. That means a name that you're comfortable writing under, but also one that others are comfortable seeing and collaborating with. A controversial name may affect other users' perspective on your credibility or political or religious viewpoint. Avoiding controversial names is in your own interest.

Wikipedia usernames are case sensitive. The first letter of all usernames is automatically capitalized.

Signatures

By default, your username is also used as your signature on talk page posts. For details on signatures and how to customize them, see Wikipedia:Signatures.

Some editors on this Wikipedia will be unable to read a username written in non-Latin alphabets, such as Chinese. Non-Latin usernames are allowed, but if you have one you are encouraged to customize your signature to include a transliteration.

Username disambiguation

If your username is similar to that of another Wikipedia editor, you should add a hatnote (disambiguation) so a reader can find the other editor if desired. You can use the templates {{thisuser}}, {{thisusertalk}}, and {{userpage otheruse}}, among others, at the top of your user page and user talk page for this purpose.

If your username is commonly misspelled, consider adding a redirect from the misspelled username to your actual username. (You can create a user page without going through the new user process.)

Inappropriate usernames

Wikipedia does not allow usernames that are misleading, harassing, or offensive - both in English and in other languages, as well as misspellings and substitutions thereof such as through Leetspeak. In borderline cases, you will be asked to choose a new username; in egregious cases, your account will simply be permanently blocked.

The line between acceptable and unacceptable user names is based on the opinions of other editors, not by the creator of the name. You should not create new usernames for the purpose of trying to find this line. If your real name appears to be inappropriate but you wish to use it anyway, you can e-mail an administrator to work out a solution. Note that the examples below are also inappropriate for your signature.

Misleading usernames include names that:

  • Imply the user is an admin or other official figure on Wikipedia, or of the Wikimedia Foundation
  • Closely resemble the name of another Wikipedia user
  • Match the name of a famous living or recently deceased person, unless you verifiably are that person, in which case please note this on your user page. Wikipedians with articles is a list of such users.
  • Match the name of a well-known company or groups, unless you represent that company or group
  • Resemble an IP address, e-mail address or webpage address, including names containing "@", ".com", ".org", etc.
  • Confusingly refer to Wikipedia processes, namespaces or toolbar items
  • Contain the word "robot" or a variation thereof, or end with "bot", or otherwise imply an automated account; such usernames are reserved for bot accounts
  • Consist of a lengthy repetition, or apparently random sequence, of characters, e.g. "aaaaaaaaaaaa" or "ghfjkghdfjgkdhfjkg"

Harassing usernames include usernames that

  • Are defamatory or insulting to other people, groups, articles or processes
  • Contain personal information about people, such as a telephone number or street address
  • Give the impression that you intend to cause trouble here, such as by alluding to hacking, spamming, trolling or computer viruses
  • Are similar to those used by known vandals

Offensive usernames include those that refer or allude to

  • The names of religions or religious figures
  • Violent or criminal real-world actions
  • Racism, sexism, or sexual orientation
  • Illnesses, disabilities, or medical or psychological conditions
  • Reproductive or excretory body functions, including genitalia and sexual slang
  • Slurs, profanity and obscenities

Reporting inappropriate names

The starting place to discuss a marginally questionable username is on the user's talk page, suggesting that they change their username. Remember that users may not be native speakers of English, and may be unaware of causing offense.

If that doesn't resolve the issue, do a posting at Wikipedia:Requests for comment/Usernames. The user should be notified about this. In this process, other users comment on the appropriateness of the name. If after discussion, consensus is that the name is inappropriate, an administrator can block the account. For such blocks, the option to "disable account creation" should not be used, allowing the user to pick another name.

Blatantly inappropriate and bad-faith usernames should be reported at Wikipedia:Administrator intervention against vandalism, and can be blocked at sight by any administrator. This includes usernames used solely to vandalize. In these cases it is frequently useful to disable account creation.

Changing your username

Usernames can be changed by bureaucrats. You can request a name change at Wikipedia:Changing username. If you have few edits, it may be easier and quicker to simply register a new account with a different name.

Any talk pages that you have signed will still display your former username. If you feel strongly about your name no longer being on visible pages on the site, you can edit these pages to remove your signature. (Your old signature will still appear in earlier versions of the pages.)

Deleting your account

Accounts with contributions cannot be deleted since this would allow another user to create the account, and claim authorship of those edits. It is not possible for your edits to be removed entirely; for this reason, removing the account would potentially violate copyrights by allowing for such authorship claims.

However, you may request your user and talk page to be deleted, as explained at Wikipedia:User page.

Sharing accounts

For reasons of attribution and accountability, you are not allowed to share your account or password with others. If you do, and this becomes known, your account will be blocked.

Using multiple accounts

It is recommended that users not edit under multiple usernames, except with good reason. For example, prominent users might create a new account in order to experience how the community functions for new users, or users editing under their real name may want an alternate pseudonymous account for editing articles they would not want their real name associated with. Also, users running a bot are expected to run this under an alternative account. If you use multiple accounts, it is recommended that you explain this on your user page. Templates such as {{User Alternate Acct|main account}} and {{User Alt Acct Master}} can be used for this purpose.

Policies apply per person, not per account. Using a second account for policy violations will cause any penalties to be applied to both accounts. Users who are banned or blocked from editing may not use sock puppets to circumvent this. Evading a block or ban causes the timer on the block to restart, and may further lengthen it.

Sockpuppetry

You are not allowed to create multiple accounts in order to make your opinion seem more prevalent than it actually is. This is known as sock puppetry. Examples of such policy violations include attempting to vote twice in a poll, agreeing with your other account in a deletion discussion, and engaging in revert wars using multiple accounts.

In rare cases, users with a particular point of view have created sockpuppets to act as if they held the opposite point of view. Generally such sockpuppets behave badly in order to make "their" POV look bad, or make straw man arguments that the puppeteer can easily refute with his main account. These are known as "straw man sockpuppets" and are likewise prohibited.

Dealing with violations

Sock puppet accounts operating in violation of this policy should be blocked indefinitely; the main account may be blocked at the discretion of any administrator. Non-administrators may list the accounts at Wikipedia:Suspected sock puppets or Wikipedia:Administrator intervention against vandalism. Difficult cases where the nature and extent of sockpuppetry is unclear and where there is an ongoing problem may be listed at Wikipedia:Requests for checkuser for investigation.

Single-purpose accounts

A single-purpose account is an account that only does one particular thing on Wikipedia, or only exists to push a single opinion (as opposed to regular editors, that tend to edit and discuss in a variety of areas). Such accounts are not forbidden, and indeed may be novice editors who will grow interested in other topics over time. Still, a single-purpose account may be a red flag for sockpuppetry. Experienced users are expected to assume good faith and be nice to these.

Checkuser

Where it is unclear whether or not sock puppetry is in progress, server log information can be consulted. To comply with Wikimedia Foundation privacy policy, this is limited to a handful of users and only done in serious cases, with reasonable cause, to check if user A is the same as user B based upon some evidence. "Fishing" – or general trawling of users in a debate for possible sockpuppets – is not supported and requests for such checks are unlikely to be agreed to. Requests may be made at Request for CheckUser.

Tagging identified sock puppets

If an account has been shown to be a sock puppet used for policy violations, then it may be identified as such, by adding {{SockpuppetProven}} to the user page and {{sockblock}} to the talk page of the sock puppet account. There are three tags available, one for violations confirmed by Checkuser, another for other forms of confirmed sockpuppet use, and a third for suspected violations:

  • {{SockpuppetCheckuser|Username|Optional name of CheckUser case (what is after Wikipedia:Requests for checkuser/Case/)}}
  • {{SockpuppetProven|1=Username|evidence=EvidenceLink}}. "EvidenceLink" can be replaced with something such as "[[Wikipedia:Suspected sock puppets/Username]]":
  • {{Sockpuppet|1=Username|evidence=EvidenceLink}}

The original or best-known account of a user that operates sock puppets may be tagged with {{Sockpuppeteer}}. Note that this tag is intended for abusive sock puppets and should not be used on the pages of people whose legitimate multiple accounts have not been blocked.

Meatpuppets

Sometimes, multiple individuals create new accounts specifically to participate in, or influence, a particular discussion. This is common in deletion discussions or controversial articles. These may be friends of another editor or article subject, or may have been solicited by someone to support a specific angle in a debate. This practice of external sollicitation is considered unacceptable.

Such accounts are known as "meatpuppets". Since they are hard to distinguish from sockpuppets, they are treated similarly. When there is uncertainty whether a party is one user with sockpuppets, or several users acting as meatpuppets, they may be treated as one individual.

Doppelganger accounts

It is acceptable to pre-emptively create another account with a username similar to one's own, with the purpose of preventing impersonation by vandals. Such accounts are called doppelganger accounts, should be marked with the {{doppelganger}} tag (or simply redirected to one's own userpage), and should not be used for editing.

Adminship

A single editor should not have more than one account with admin powers. If you leave, come back under a new name and are nominated for adminship, it is expected that you will give up admin powers on your old account. You may do this quietly with your old account and not have to show a link between accounts.

See also