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Is there a Wikia policy on shared accounts? Several users on The Hunger Games wiki have started doing this, which I am construing as sockpuppeting. However they are not using the shared accounts to evade any bans or blocks. I am concerned though that more users will start doing this. Local forum discussion is here. BrokenSphere (Talk) 21:16, July 20, 2012 (UTC)

http://www.wikia.com/Terms_of_Use#Membership applies in this case. Specifically, it says:
  • If you choose to register for membership, in consideration of your use of the Site, you agree to maintain the security of your password and identification and to be fully responsible for all use of your account and for any actions that take place using your account.
Allowing multiple people to share the same account is to be discouraged. Not only does it violate the TOU agreement, but it's also a very unwise idea. To Wikia and all Wikia wikis, the account is the person. For example, if an account is blocked, then all users of that account are blocked. There are no exceptions such as "wait, I didn't do it, that was someone else on my account!" -- it's impossible to verify such a claim. Accounts should not be shared under any circumstances. Even married couples should use separate accounts. 20px_Rin_Tohsaka_Avatar.png Mathmagician ƒ(♫) 21:27 UTC, Fri, 20 July 2012
I wouldn't be so quick to jump to that conclusion. I don't really see much wrong with this, and they seem to have a legitimate reason as long as they notify the admins. The Terms of Use do seem to suggest an individual - but I'll tag staff needed on this, because it's not something that's done maliciously -- RandomTime 21:31, July 20, 2012 (UTC)
Haha, are there any married couples editing on Wikia? :P --Category:Acer4666 22:49, July 20, 2012 (UTC)
I think you're confused. Multiple users using the same account is not within the definition of the word "sockpuppeting". "sockpuppeting" is when one user uses multiple accounts to post replies agreement with themselves. (edit: see Wikipedia's sockpuppet article for a more complete definition.)
The "Terms_of_Use#Membership" section quoted above does not explicitly forbid multiple users sharing an account, as the "security of your password" is not compromised by two people sharing it. "Security" does not mean "secrecy". Posting your password online would definitely be compromising the security of your account.
I believe the intent of that TOU passage is to place all responsibility on the "owner" of the account, so that they cannot vandalise, and then claim "it wasn't me". (As mentioned above.) It doesn't say they can't share, but it says that they accept all responsibility if they do share.
If the intent of the TOU is to forbid multiple users using the same account, then it needs to be rewritten to be less ambiguous. (Edit: As an aside, wikipedia explicitly forbids shared accounts)
There is also nothing in the TOU about individuals creating multiple accounts. However, there's nothing to stop individual Wikis from creating their own policies about "shared accounts" and "multiple accounts".
--452 01:45, July 21, 2012 (UTC)
Well to my knowledge the users using the shared accounts have not recently been banned from chat or blocked from editing. In the event of either happending and were they to use the shared account to evade a chat ban or editing block, then that would cross the line into sockpuppeting.
And the reason I'm asking here is that searching CC brings up nothing about shared accounts. Maybe it wasn't an issue before? BrokenSphere (Talk) 03:40, July 21, 2012 (UTC)