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Sockpuppetry, orsocking, refers to abuse of multiple user accounts created by a single person. The primary account of the user is often referred to as thepuppet master. Wikibookians are generally expected to use only one account to maintain transparency, however, there are a number of legitimate uses for maintaining an alternate account.
Some legitimate uses of alternate accounts include:
Legitimate alternate accounts, with the exception of those created for privacy reasons, should be clearly labeled on their userpage indicating the main account of the editor.
Wikibookians should not use alternate accounts to mislead, cause disruptions, or undermine consensus. Inappropriate uses of alternate accounts include, but aren't limited to:
If you believe an editor is making use of sockpuppets, you should file a report atAdministrative Assistance. When reporting suspected sockpuppetry, great care must be taken to avoid outing the editor by disclosing personal or identifying information. Reports of suspected sockpuppetrymust be accompanied with evidence, and frivolous reports without basis in fact may be considered as apersonal attack.
When an editor is found to be using a sockpuppet, the sockpuppet account(s) should be blocked indefinitely. The main account may also be blocked by an uninvolved administrator depending on the severity of the abuse. IP addresses used for sockpuppetry may be blocked, subject to restriction.