That depends on how you interpret it. No monetary gain was there but they a r e 
userping someones identity for personal gain.

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------ Original message------
From: Nathan
Date: Wed, Dec 10, 2014 12:49 PM
To: Addressing gender equity and exploring ways to increase the participation 
of women within Wikimedia projects.;
Subject:Re: [Gendergap] a gender gap meet-up?

No, nothing described below constitutes fraud of any kind.  

On Wed, Dec 10, 2014 at 12:42 PM, Carol Moore dc <carolmoor...@verizon.net> 
wrote:
Let's just call it what it is - internet fraud...

On 12/10/2014 12:02 PM, regu...@gmail.com wrote:
That is joe jobbing.

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------ Original message------
From: LB
Date: Wed, Dec 10, 2014 11:58 AM
To: Addressing gender equity and exploring ways to increase the participation 
of women within Wikimedia projects.;
Subject:Re: [Gendergap] a gender gap meet-up?

Is there a term (like "joe job") for when someone pretends to be you to get you 
into trouble? In my case, after I'd already been blocked for a week, an IP 
address deleted some info that I'd asked to have revdeled. It's possible it was 
someone who thought they were helping me, but it's also possible - maybe 
probable - that someone did it maliciously so an admin would think I was 
dodging my block.


Lightbreather



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