Thread:SophitzFoster/@comment-33804292-20181205235106/@comment-32247874-20181206183500

Oh boy. Well, that would be why we have contributions pages and IP addresses. So, technically, no one has violated a wiki rule unless they are rude (which I did see some of on the threads) and we can't fairly take any action against them. If an administrator, however, makes a request or gives an order, it should be carried out and action can be taken against users who go against the order/request.

So, I think the best course of action on the administrators' part is to make a request that they try to sort out the identity issue themselves, and if they can't find a solution, we can impose one and take action against users who don't follow our solution. (Lol, I feel like my mom.) Something like users adding punctuation after their signature or something to distinguish them from each other.

What do you think?