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  • CheckUser is a function of MediaWiki that investigates the IP addresses of an account to enforce blocks. Together with manual inspection, it assists in...
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  • Cu, or cu in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. CU or cu may refer to: CheckUser, a security feature of the wiki Close-up, in film making Cuba (ISO 3166...
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    policy for "Checkuser" (a MediaWiki extension to assist detection of abuse via internet sock-puppetry) was established in November 2005. Checkuser function...
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  • which included: WikiScanner2 (Daniel), Wikiganda (Rishi), Poor Man's Checkuser, and BeaverScope," which he launched at the Hackers on Planet Earth (HOPE)...
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    are running the show", including administrators, bureaucrats, stewards, checkusers, mediators, arbitrators, and oversighters. In an article on Wikipedia...
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    fixes, and incidents in general, and, in particular, ... for maintaining Checkuser and CentralAuth codes, for supporting the comment database refactor migration...
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    volunteer positions within Wikipedia known as "administrator", "bureaucrat", "checkuser", "arbitrator", and "mediator". Responding to the controversy, Jimmy Wales...
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    Wikipedia in Spanish will use free images only. 24 August 2006: three checkusers are elected. They can examine IP addresses. 11 December 2006: following...
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    includes unlawful statements, such as Holocaust denial. Similarly, the Checkuser function is rarely used to confirm usage of multiple accounts by the same...
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  • Wikipedia's own hierarchy of formal roles is named and ordered: steward, checkuser, oversighter, bureaucrat, administrator, rollbacker, registered user,...
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  • link‍] personal page of Nayel Shafei at Arabic Wikipedia page of Shafei checkuser case on Arabic Wikipedia. "Sources Permitting Rebuplishing and Copying...
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