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++chargrill,

For your excellent sleuthing skills!  I'll be honest, it hadn't yet occurred to me that this was such a concerted effort by these [id://jesuashok|two] [id://madtoperl|characters].  But now it's making a lot more sense.

Grandfather, they may or may not be the same person.  There's a fair amount of evidence I've seen to actually suggest they are separate individuals, named "Anthony Jesu Ashok and "Regan P." (although either or both could be pseudonyms), and both from Chennai, India.  But whether they are the same, or just working together, they are committing fraud, and flouting the rules of Perlmonks.  I, for one, won't ever be approving anything either of them write, at least in the absence of some act of contrition.

Furthermore, I'm in complete agreement with creamygoodness later in this thread:  I'm ++ voting anyone that correctly identifies any case of plagiarism (as well as -- voting the OP).

Now if you'll excuse me, there's a number of chargrill's nodes I need to ++ ...


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In reply to Re^2: How should Perlmonks deal with Plagiarism? by liverpole
in thread How should Perlmonks deal with Plagiarism? by liverpole

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