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Hi! I saw that you made some editing on the page Undetectable.ai. There has been an important section that sockpuppets have been trying to remove. Wikipedia rules say that any edits by the sockpuppets can be reverted. I do not want to revert your edits, because you removed a lot of inappropriate information, but I also think this section is important. Let me know if it is possible to restore one section with sources and avoid removing your edits. Maybe for the purpose of protection the page, it would be good to consider a protection for the page, so the section is not removed again. Convictions for drugs and attempted murder are serious.

Here is a dispute about it - https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Wikipedia:Dispute_resolution_noticeboard&oldid=1225020614#Summary_of_dispute_by_Comintell

Here is the comment made by editor who left it.

  • curprev 03:47, 9 April 2024 Sesame119 talk contribs  12,654 bytes +1,489  I created a controversies section, partially taken from an existing page on actor Devan Leos who is also the CMO of Undetectable AI using sources that were already approved for that page. I also added to this the criminal history of the founder and CEO Christian Perry and provided the court record as a source.

Here is the links to his cited version: https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Undetectable.ai&oldid=1217994890

Here is the text that was removed:

Controversies

In 2016, Devan Leos, the CMO of Undetectable AI was attacked by an individual allegedly wielding a knife, and he attempted to defend himself by using his vehicle. Leos was then charged with attempted murder, however given the facts of the case, he was only sentenced to community service. On November 10th 2023, Devan Leos was accused by Radar Online of enabling students to cheat on their assignments, by helping operate the online platform Undetectable.ai, however in the article, Leos clarified that Undetectable.ai strictly prohibited such conduct.

CEO of Undetectable AI, Christian Perry was found guilty of Controlled Substance-Possession With Intent Manufacture or Deliver. This raises ethical and security concerns over key figures in the company. Mainecoon1111 (talk) 21:25, 16 February 2026 (UTC)[]

Hi @Mainecoon1111 reverting my edits would do no good because the content about Leos was not there when I made my edits and you certainly should not revert all the way back to 2024.
Even so, there's severe issues with that content. I am not going to list all them as there are many but off the top, it violates Wikipedia's strict WP:Biographies of living people (BLP) policy which covers any content about a living a person anywhere on Wikipedia, even here on this talk page, and the non-negotiable WP:Neutral point of view (NPOV) policy. Looking at the version you linked from back in 2024, the sources are either WP:BLPPRIMARY (court docs which are not allowed for BLPs) or otherwise poor (tabloids) and likely also violates WP:BLPCRIME. On top of that, even if sources were stronger, the content is likely WP:UNDUE. It comes across as a WP:COATRACK to include negative information about someone associated with Undetectable.ai that has had no real impact on the actual platform. Unless there are impeccable sources, such as multiple high-quality national news outlets or similar, that have written about how Leos' legal troubles have impacted Undetectable.ai, it absolutely should not be included. Period. S0091 (talk) 20:19, 17 February 2026 (UTC)[]
Yeah. I was thinking myself that a revision of edits cannot work because that section is from some time ago. As to the tabloids, that does not mean that information is not reliable, as those cite the primary sources, which are the authorities, And the authorities are the main reliable source for crimes. There are endless reports for scam of this entity - https://www.bbb.org/us/wy/sheridan/profile/computer-software/undetectable-llc-0805-46148287/complaints and obviously fake 5 star reviews, to hide over 200 real testimonies about it being a scam. https://www.trustpilot.com/review/undetectable.ai. It is so funny to read. There are no reviews in between. Just 5 starts with nonsense that does not make sense and actual 1 star reviews with detailed explanation how people lost their money. Mainecoon1111 (talk) 21:36, 17 February 2026 (UTC)[]
@Mainecoon1111 what you are doing is WP:Original research (OR) which is not allowed here and again there are other issues. The TMZ article makes no mention of Undetectable so useless to use in article about Undetectable and the Radar article make no mention of his legal trouble (and based almost entirely on what he say so also an issue). You cannot use the two to make any statements connecting one to the other as that is your own personal analysis. The BBB, like court docs, is a primary source so not allowed nor is Trustpilot as it is user-generated. As I have stated what you need are high-quality BLP compliant WP:reliable sources that have written about Leos, his legal issues, how that has impacted Undetectable.ai and it needs to explicit and even then it might still violate WP:BLPCRIME and/or be deemed WP:UNDUE. If such sources do not exist, even a discussion about including the content is a waste of time. Really, you just need to move on. S0091 (talk) 22:16, 17 February 2026 (UTC)[]
Blocked as a sock of WestwoodHights573. S0091 (talk) 21:15, 6 March 2026 (UTC)[]

Please run an eye over this

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Their conribtons record, especially once expanded, shows variable quality use of AFC/R. Your eyes on this would be informative. I'm either bamboozling myself or, well, not. 🇵🇸‍🇺🇦 FiddleTimtrent FaddleTalk to me 🇺🇦‍🇵🇸 19:24, 23 February 2026 (UTC)[]

Hey @Timtrent, I am pretty sure I've looked at them before but nothing jumps out at me sock wise. Their location is consistent, no proxy use it seems, etc. This appears to be simply be an WP:AGF returning AFC/R customer. Surprising I know given all the abuse at AFCR. There's one that went for a long stretch requesting redirects regarding presidents of universities (i.e. List of University X presidents redirecting to the appropriate section in the main article). Are they making bad requests or anything like that? (Separate topic, you might be amused by this...now that's a sock for sure.) S0091 (talk) 20:27, 23 February 2026 (UTC)[]
That separate topic is cute. I think it proves that you are now a true Wikipedian! I just get occasional abuse. You are the real deal!
With the main topic, I am often able to self bamboozle. Some of their requests appear to be to have disconnected redirect titles from the target article. Or it might be heavy dosage of codeine right now, which is why my activity level has dipped! I am not thinking sock so much as odd. No, not odd socks! 🇵🇸‍🇺🇦 FiddleTimtrent FaddleTalk to me 🇺🇦‍🇵🇸 23:36, 23 February 2026 (UTC)[]

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Need help plz.

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What do I do if I need to add a template that says article is too short? Y64dawin (talk) 20:41, 27 March 2026 (UTC)[]

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