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Request reason:

This is a common system used by research scholars in Tamil arts forum, chennai. Here plenty of users are using the system for different purposes such as browsing,gathering info etc.It is not possible to monitor all the time about the behaviour of users. And moreover I dont know all the users mentioned as the puppetry user accounts. But among them three are my friends doing the same research project. Already I mentioned the same when dispute arose previously. All of the users mentioned here are my colleugues and we all are working on the same project. See Viduthalai Chiruthaigal Katchi is a party started newly to fight for weaker sections of the society.Our project is related to Tamil Nationalism. Recently this party is promoting Tamil nationalism very much. So we started research on this party. We wanted to add the same to wikipedia also. We all contributed collectively to the wikipedia on same or similar topics. But everywhere we added proper citations and links and references. We always maintained a neutral point of view. All our contributions can be verified through citations and references. We never involved in vandalism or in any kind of disruptive behaviour. Whenever any dispute arises on a particular topic, we used talk pages to discuss with the concerned persons and if any citations required we gave. But mistakenly some users took it as personal they thought all of us as a single person involved in puppetry.But that is not true actually. It is not a mistake if more related users contributes to the same topic from same system.The thing is whether the information given by the people is factful and verifiable through citations or references. Among the mentioned users may be some users had breached the wiki policies. But for that single reason if we block the entire users ,I think it is unfair and in future it will prevent different view points in different topics.It will prevent the free flow of knowledge.So I request the reviewing admin to unblock all the users mentioned here including my account. May be in future if anybody breaches wiki policy a warning should be send to the particular user seperately. Once again I m stating that it is a common system used in research lab and it is difficult to control all the users.We need wikipedia user accounts in different time for different purposes. So please take immediate action.

Decline reason:

Formal response: if there's no way to distinguish between you, neither technically nor behaviorially, we have to trreat you all as the same person. Less formally: we just have no reasons to believe you. Max Semenik (talk) 17:48, 8 May 2016 (UTC)Reply


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