Have a look at
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=200912...
and
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=200912...
And there check out the discussion about the "random" users who have starred those questions, they all have opened their account on 19th December 2009. Earlier all of them had random names but now few of them are getting socialized :)
Apparently all the accounts belong to one main user. Can you find out his motto?
Update:Hi, SMCI
Have not opened a forum post yet but I think I have figured out the original user :)
Update 3:Yes you are right Dr. D
BTW you can temporary add Marsh as a contact & then have a look at last 50+ question where he is having exactly 20 odd votes. More over you can check that he has got 60 stars from 7 questions & his last question asked (about how long does it take yahoo to finish voting process) tells us everything :)
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One candidate might be marsh.
http://answers.yahoo.com/my/profile;_ylt=AnNZaYHDI...
These account holders were not smart enough to make their accounts private, so you can see their starred questions. Then look for those that were decided by voting with an unusually high percentage of votes. However I doubt that they're voting for strictly one account.
Ah, more Star Wars.
Don't know the user's name (may have deleted their answer) but I know the rumors about which Mathematics users do this.
It's all very juvenile.
Have you made a Y!A forum post with links? Not that they have bandwidth to deal with this.
This is interesting. I am still working on this.
I think that it is possible that FR1cluEN is probably tied into a social network
based out of Indonesia.
http://www.friendster.com/friends/31463484/1