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This category is for all templates dealing with WP:Sockpuppets, including humorous ones. Templates for legitimate alternative accounts can be found under Category:Alternative Wikipedia account templates. Templates relating to SPI are in Category:SPI templates. For userboxes about sockpuppetry, see Category:Sockpuppet user templates.
This template is placed on the user pages of accounts which are sockpuppets, usually by patrolling administrators at SPI. Template parameters Parameter Description Type Status Master's username 1 Username of the sockpuppeteer User required Status 2 The status of the account. Set to "spi" or "suspected" if the user is not yet blocked or confirmed by a checkuser but is under investigation. Set ...
This template is placed on the user pages of accounts which are sockpuppets, usually by patrolling administrators at SPI. Template parameters [Edit template data] Parameter Description Type Status Master's username 1 Username of the sockpuppeteer User required Status 2 The status of the account. Set to "spi" or "suspected" if the user is not yet blocked or confirmed by a checkuser but is under ...
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