Yo-ho, @Chuck Entz and @Svartava2: I think it's really mean to block a whole IP range for "block evasion" without specifying exactly which user you blocked. Especially when I know for a fact that I myself don't even have an account here! And why would you permanently block anyone based on "CU evidence"? What does "CU" stand for anyway—"Carrie Underwood"? And are you sure that this "CU evidence", whatever it is, proves a user to be completely incapable of, say, changing their ways, or doing whatever you want them to do?? Because if IDK what it even is, then I have no idea of its reliability either. So for all I know, you could be jumping to conclusions.
Oh, and BTW, I found out that someone in this range (IDK if they were your blocked user or not) removed 彩々 from the あじさい (Ajisai) page, and that edit was subsequently reverted. Now, IDK anything about Japanese, but from what I saw on 々, it appears that revert was a grave error. And why did some other user mass-delete 阿字斉 (which I didn't create either; I was just curious as to why its Google results were deceptive about its Wiktionary existence when I searched for it upon seeing it on the Ajisai page) when there's evidence of its existence at ? I'm no expert on this sort of stuff, but I guess you might want to block whoever mass-deleted that page for a day or so. (I don't remember the mass-deleting editor's name, but I do know they weren't an anonymous one.) 72.82.44.2 19:14, 14 January 2022 (UTC)