User blog comment:Sir Areis Lionheart/Few Choice Words/Wiki's on the Highway to Hell/@comment-7706473-20140818012332/@comment-7706473-20140819051108

At least fifty - that's an oddly specific number.

I believe you mean he has mastered the art of using a proxy..? If he is a serious problem in the wiki, we can send a notice to the wikia overstaff; after all, he cannot just change ISPs, and most trolls are entirely too lazy to cruise around looking for access to the internet just to spam a wiki. So I guess my next question is... Why not just let him attack if he's going to? It'll be an absolute pain rolling stuff back, but a concentrated attack would be the sort of thing that would be more useful in notifying his ISP - and then the problem is solved, likely permanently.

Though I am still weighing the justice in seeking a ban against you, the fact of the matter is that you did conceal your alternate account from us, which is the reason we were confused - and then re-administrated it afterwards. Your actions in service of the wiki are to be praised; it is the lack of transparency in which you did so, especially when most users have an e-mail or other contact listed in the rules of the road, still confuses me. Actually - forget about that for a moment.

Why would we be interested in acknowledging the existence of a troll? Attention is what they crave, essentially rewarding bad behavior.

If he can 'hide' IPs, how do we know it's the same individual?

What *concrete* evidence of his ability to launch an attack that requires more then some rolling back and image deletion do we have?