This is the story of Nichalp[1], an Indian student from Mumbai who became 
obsessed with editing Wikipedia at a young age. He transformed several articles 
into featured articles, and became a role model for many editors. He was 
granted the bureaucrat, oversight and administrator privileges - nobody 
deserved these rights more than him, not even Jimbo.

A major change in Nichalp's life came when he came to Australia for higher 
education. Facing a severe financial crunch, Nichalp decided to use the only 
extraordinary skill he had - editing Wikipedia - for making money. He put up 
ads on several freelancer recruiting websites, promising to write articles in 
oexchange for small amounts of money.[2] These were the days when the PR 
professionals had started realizing the importance of Wikipedia. There were 
many takers for Nichalp's services. With his "sockpuppet" accounts, Nichalp 
made a number of contributions (many of which stand deleted now).

Unfortunately for Nichalp, the Wikizealots live in an idealistic world. They 
don't realize that, in the long run,  editors cannot be expected to devote 
their time to the project for free.[3] When the Wikihounds came to know about 
one of Nichalp's paid editing accounts they came after him. Nichalp knew he 
would be stalked in real life, so he made his main account inactive. Meanwhile, 
he continued to be active through his other paid editing accounts. A man of 
foresight, Nichalp started another account in April 2009 to gain back his admin 
rights.[4]

The Wikihounds have an astonishing ability to track the suspicious accounts - 
they tracked another one of Nichalp's paid editing accouents.[5] The drama 
prompted the Arbitration Committee to send him an email enquiry about the paid 
editing concerns. Nichalp's identity was well-known to those who had exposed 
his paid editing. The personal information that he had posted earlier on his 
user page and elsewhere on Wikipedia (and social networking sites) had made it 
easy for Wikihounds to stalk him in real life. Denial was not an option - 
Nichalp knew the Wikihounds were capable of producing evidence against him. 
Pleading not guilty would only gather more eyeballs and possibly lead to media 
attention - that could sabotage his post-college career. Pleading guilty was 
not an option either - it would lead to the same fate. Nichalp did what he felt 
was the best option before him. He neither accepted the charge, nor denied it. 
What happened next was unfortunate for
 him. Ignoring his 5-year long devotion to the project, the Arbitration 
Committee took away his bureaucrat, administrator and oversight rights in an 
unopposed judgment.[6]
Realizing that his paid editing accounts may be under survelliance from the 
Wikihounds, Nichalp abandoned all of them. All of them, except one - the one he 
had started in April 2009 with the objective of gaining back his admin rights: 
Wifione. Nichalp carefully crafted his new wiki identity. He devoted this new 
account to earning money from India's most notorious self-styled "management 
guru". To make sure his paid editing does not appear blatantly obvious, Nichalp 
(or shall we call him Wifione, now?) engaged in a wide range of edits. Wifione 
rose up in the wiki-hierarchy and became the administrator. He tried not to 
appear like a paid editor, but the constant pressure from his client forced him 
to make constant edits to the pages associated with the client. Anyone looking 
at his top 50 edits would not fail to notice that much of his work in the 
article namespace was devoted to the pages associated with his client and its 
competitors.[7] But Wifione knew
 that nobody would oppose him openly: his client is infamous for suing any one 
who criticizes him or his organization. Nobody wants to be sued for 500 million 
bucks in a court that lies in the remotest part of the Indian subcontinent - 
traveling to and staying in Silchar during every court hearing could bankrupt a 
humble wiki editor. Besides, Wifione had taken care not to repeat the mistakes 
he had made as Nichalp - he had left no tracks that would lead the Wikihounds 
to him. Or so he thought.


[1] en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Nichalp

[2] 
wikipediareview.com/index.php?s=1122a1d3e604276b519c9501881856f4&showtopic=24786&st=0&p=177577&#entry177577

[3] en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Paid_editing

[4] 
en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Special:Contributions&dir=prev&action=view&target=Wifione

[5] 
en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=User_talk:Jimbo_Wales&oldid=295308358#Cash_for_spam

[6] 
en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Wikipedia:Arbitration_Committee/Noticeboard&oldid=296240244#Nichalp

[7] wikidashboard.appspot.com/enwiki/wiki/User:Wifione

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