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Lpkids2006
Original name(s)None
WikilifespanOctober 2008 – present
ISPVarious; most likely to be PLDT, Digitel or Globe Telecom IPs
Known IPsVarious
Physical locationVarious. Mostly in Manila, Marikina, Angeles, Carmona, Baguio, Cainta and Antipolo
Sockpuppet investigationsLpkids2006
InstructionsSuspected socks should be tagged and reported to sockpuppet investigations for confirmation. When reporting, please link to this long-term abuse report. When the active abuse has been taken care of, please update this report with the latest information.
StatusActive

Basic information

Lpkids2006 (talk · contribs · block log · arb · SPI confirmed suspected)
Comprehensive edits analysis
Lpkids2006, also known as Lianlaspinas is a vandal based in the Philippines who is active since 2008.

Targeted areas, pages, themes

Habitual behavior

  • Edits articles about cigarette brands and adds hoax information about them
  • Edits Philippine religious organizations such as El Shaddai (movement) and Jesus is Lord Church and adds a hoax event that was supposed to be held at the Quirino Grandstand with all of the other religious leaders attending
  • Has a habit of creating a hoax Inquirer-Samsung lifestyle event that is based from a link from the Philippine Daily Inquirer.
  • Berates any suspected or confirmed IP sockpuppet of User:Bertrand101 with Filipino curse words in its user talk page.
  • Creates sockpuppet accounts named after Filipino fashion designers and socialites.
  • Spamming the Jesus is Lord Church and Jesus Miracle Crusade articles by adding a list of cities that are supposed to have chapters of these religious organizations. He is also seen doing the same spamming method as the World Youth Day 1995 article, and adding a list of countries that had a delegation for this event.
  • Adding non-related content on the People Power Revolution article that compares the size of the crowd to other gatherings such as the feast of the Black Nazarene and other religious gatherings. (See 1, 2)
  • Adding list of international broadcasters to the Miss Universe and Miss Earth yearly pageant pages.

Cases

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Confirmed and suspected accounts