Well Ratimov, you busted the members I'd mentioned in my own
thread and more, so props to you! You also did an excellent linkage analysis in one of your posts above, which was exactly what I was looking for when I made that thread. Guess you were way ahead of me.
I'm trying to add those members to my ignore list, but every time I click on "ignore member options" the page just keeps loading and comes back with an error on the bitcointalk server--and that's been happening for several days. I'll keep trying, and I'd suggest that anyone who doesn't want to unwittingly support an account farm by giving merits to any accounts involved in it to do likewise.
Can't wait to hear from some of the people involved in this.
Thank you, when during the investigation I saw your topic, I tried to look at this situation from the other side, and there was revealed a powerful overflow of merit in many accounts. I was very surprised what prompted this person, who can write interesting things, engage in such activities, remains a mystery to me.
This cheater deceived many merit sources who supported his posts, and he sent merit to develop his farm. Of course, marking all 60 accounts with negative trust may seem difficult to many. But personally I will do it, also add ~ to all accounts.
I already know in advance all the answers of the alts:
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It's not me, you're wrong, I don't know anyone here, I have one account and so on.Also, please note that these accounts will wake up tomorrow, approximately from 01:00 AM UTC and all responses will be given in the first half of the day, up to a maximum of 02:00 PM UTC.
And now you shouldn't wait for answers, because the cheater sleeps with his army.

In his case, excuses will no longer help, it will be easier to really confess to your abuses than to try to justify yourself until the very end. There are so many cases of coincidence of account activity that it is no longer possible to explain it all. The only option is to pretend not to understand, it's not me, it's not mine.