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: There has been another wave of vandalism involving the method whose page was created by this user. If they keep on refusing to elaborate or even reply and deleting evidence, they will be blocked indefinitely. - [[User:RedstoneTim|RedstoneTim]] ([[User talk:RedstoneTim|talk]]) 20:52, 17 January 2022 (UTC)
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:: Since the vandalism has continued and no message has been left, I am setting a deadline of two weeks beginning at the time of writing this. If there is no reply, I will block [[User:ZZ44]], [[User:HungRouxerZZer (HRZ)]], [[User:Quoc Hung]], [[User:Quoc Hung.]], [[User:CubeCat]] and all other accounts which attempt to vandalize the [[4Z4]] page or were very obviously created for ban evading. The limit has been reached now and I do not see a different way out of this anymore except for a very good explanation. - [[User:RedstoneTim|RedstoneTim]] ([[User talk:RedstoneTim|talk]]) 12:24, 22 January 2022 (UTC)

Latest revision as of 12:24, 22 January 2022

Vandalism

Three cases of (small) vandalism have been committed by this account, seemingly to claim superiority of some methods over others without proper explanation or source.

Namely, the first act is the addition of the line "And the 4Z4 is also SLOWER than ZZ44 Because the Fingertrick and the Lookahead EO step." and the earlier changes (such as blanking) to the 4Z4 page (https://www.speedsolving.com/wiki/index.php?title=4Z4&type=revision&diff=47475&oldid=46431). The second one is the removal of 4Z4 and Mehtad methods from and the added claim that "ZZ44 is the best method here" to the ZZ method page (https://www.speedsolving.com/wiki/index.php?title=ZZ_method&type=revision&diff=47468&oldid=46749). Last is the replacement of all disadvantages of the CFOP method with

  -Slower : CFOP is high movecount and has rotate cube.
                  => Slower than Roux

(https://www.speedsolving.com/wiki/index.php?title=CFOP_method&type=revision&diff=47470&oldid=47252), which essentially reduces the formerly listed disadvantages to a single, less detailed statement which draws a conclusion that seems out of place in this section.

I have undone the changes now. However, I decided against banning this account for the meantime in order to allow them to hopefully explain their reasoning behind these edits and to reassure that acts like these will not happen again. If this continues or no reply is received, a ban needs to be taken in consideration

Also, judging from the name field in their ZZ44 page and the creation of multiple accounts within a short time frame, some of them resembling the name field, it also seems as if the owner of this account also has multiple other accounts. Since this looks like a possible attempt at ban evasion, another statement of User:ZZ44 regarding this matter would be required in order to resolve it.

- RedstoneTim (talk) 17:44, 3 December 2021 (UTC)

There has been another wave of vandalism involving the method whose page was created by this user. If they keep on refusing to elaborate or even reply and deleting evidence, they will be blocked indefinitely. - RedstoneTim (talk) 20:52, 17 January 2022 (UTC)
Since the vandalism has continued and no message has been left, I am setting a deadline of two weeks beginning at the time of writing this. If there is no reply, I will block User:ZZ44, User:HungRouxerZZer (HRZ), User:Quoc Hung, User:Quoc Hung., User:CubeCat and all other accounts which attempt to vandalize the 4Z4 page or were very obviously created for ban evading. The limit has been reached now and I do not see a different way out of this anymore except for a very good explanation. - RedstoneTim (talk) 12:24, 22 January 2022 (UTC)