Template:Sockpuppet

{	"params": { "1": {			"label": "Master's username", "description": "Username of the sockpuppeteer", "type": "wiki-user-name", "required": true },		"2": {			"label": "Status", "description": "The status of the account. Set to \"spi\" or \"suspected\" if the user is not yet blocked or confirmed by a checkuser but is under investigation. Set to \"blocked\" if the user has been blocked on behavioral evidence (checkuser not used). Set to \"proven\" if the user is a sock beyond reasonable doubt. Set to \"confirmed\" \"cuconfirmed\" or \"nbconfirmed\" if the account has been confirmed by a checkuser. If defined, defaults to the 'not yet blocked or confirmed by a checkuser but is under investigation'.", "type": "string", "suggested": true },		"3": {			"type": "content", "aliases": [ "evidence" ],			"label": "Evidence", "description": "Use this parameter to specify evidence different from the normal link to the case page" },		"length": { "label": "Block length (if not indefinite)", "description": "The length of time the user has been blocked for. Defaults to indefinite.", "type": "string" },		"notblocked": { "label": "Block override", "description": "Set to no if the account has not been blocked and the status template is not the default", "type": "line" },		"locked": { "label": "Globally locked?", "description": "Set to \"yes\" if the account has been globally locked", "type": "line" },		"spipage": { "label": "Subpage name of SPI", "description": "Define if the SPI has a different name to the master", "type": "string" },		"category": { "aliases": [ "cat" ],			"label": "Custom category", "description": "Adds the user to a custom category. Defaults to \"Suspected Wikipedia sockpuppets of [sockmaster]\" or \"Wikipedia sockpuppets of [sockmaster]\" based on the \"Status\" parameter." },		"nocat": { "label": "Remove categories", "description": "Defining this parameter will remove the categories", "type": "line" },		"": {}	},	"description": "This template is placed on the user pages of accounts which are sockpuppets, usually by patrolling administrators at SPI.", }