Wikipedia:Long-term abuse/Zhmailik

Basic information

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Zhmailik is a user from Saint Petersburg, Russia. Mainly, Zhmailik uses different IPs to publish misinformation through deliberate hoaxes on music-related articles. Examples of these disruptions include:

  • Saying that unreleased songs will be released as singles in specific formats in random countries without a source confirming it (sometimes, the user includes a "citation needed" tag [1]).
    • Whenever the alleged date arrives, the user modifies it to a newer upcoming date (examples below).
  • Saying that an artist will release a cover album, remix album, new album, or that will re-release the album to include more songs ([2]).
  • Saying that an artist will release a cover version or remix ([3]).
  • Saying that an existing remix of a song will be released as an independent single ([4]).
  • Creating drafts based on the points mentioned above. (Draft:After Hours (Ariana Grande album) "cover album" of After Hours (The Weeknd album); Draft:Colección de Casas a "new" Spanish-language EP by Selena Gomez; Draft:33; a "new" album by Adele).

When the user is detected and reverted, the user proceeds to edit-war and to remove the warns left on their talk page. Do not edit war on their talk page. Instead, report to the appropriate noticeboards (preferably AIV, as it is a faster option than SPI; further, SPI can't connect the IPs with Zhmailik's account). Zhmailik commonly stops when they get blocked, but usually leaves blank unblock requests once or twice.

Targeted areas, pages, themes

Music-related pages on recently released songs. No specific artist, but the most common ones have included: Kesha, Gwen Stefani, Ariana Grande, Kylie Minogue, Dua Lipa and Becky G.

Habitual behavior

Examples

Confirmed and suspected accounts

Known ranges

Uses material from the Wikipedia article Wikipedia:Long-term abuse/Zhmailik, released under the CC BY-SA 4.0 license.