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Nutshell: Blocks are used to protect BattleTechWiki and its editors and users from harm, not from punishment or retribution.
 
 
{{Nutshell|Blocks are used to protect '''BattleTechWiki''' and its editors from harm, not from punishment or retribution.}}
 
  
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'''Blocking''' is how [[BattleTechWiki:Administrators|Administrators]] prevent a user account or IP address/range from editing [[BattleTechWiki]]. Blocks are used to prevent damage or disruption to BattleTechWiki and should not be used as a punitive measure. Block duration varies by situation, and a block may be lifted if the editor agrees to stop the damaging behavior.
 
'''Blocking''' is how [[BattleTechWiki:Administrators|Administrators]] prevent a user account or IP address/range from editing [[BattleTechWiki]]. Blocks are used to prevent damage or disruption to BattleTechWiki and should not be used as a punitive measure. Block duration varies by situation, and a block may be lifted if the editor agrees to stop the damaging behavior.
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====Making personal or legal threats against other users====
 
====Making personal or legal threats against other users====
Users who make threats, whether legal, personal, or professional, that in any way are seen as an attempt to intimidate another user may be blocked without warning. If a warning is desirable, the [[BattleTechWiki:Template index/Personal Attacks|Personal Attacks]] series of templates can be used. Users who make severe threats can be blocked indefinitely.
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Users who make threats, whether legal, personal, or professional, that in any way are seen as an attempt to intimidate another user may be blocked without warning. If a warning is desirable, the {{tl|npa6}} template can be used. Users who make severe threats can be blocked indefinitely.
  
 
See [[Policy:No personal attacks]] and [[Policy:No legal threats]] for more information.
 
See [[Policy:No personal attacks]] and [[Policy:No legal threats]] for more information.
  
 
===Disruption===
 
===Disruption===
A user may be blocked when their conduct severely disrupts the project — their conduct is inconsistent with a civil, collegial atmosphere and interferes with the process of Editors working together harmoniously to create an encyclopedia.
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A user may be blocked when their conduct severely disrupts the project — their conduct is inconsistent with a civil, collegial atmosphere and interferes with the process of editors working together harmoniously to create an encyclopedia.
  
 
Disagreements over content or policy are not disruption, but rather part of the normal functioning of BattleTechWiki and should be handled through dispute resolution procedures. Blocks for disruption should only be placed when a user is in some way making it difficult for others to contribute to BattleTechWiki.
 
Disagreements over content or policy are not disruption, but rather part of the normal functioning of BattleTechWiki and should be handled through dispute resolution procedures. Blocks for disruption should only be placed when a user is in some way making it difficult for others to contribute to BattleTechWiki.
  
Sysops may block IP addresses or usernames that disrupt the normal functioning of BattleTechWiki, or pose a sufficiently severe threat to it. Examples include (but are not limited to):
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Sysops may block IP addresses or usernames that disrupt the normal functioning of Wikipedia, or pose a sufficiently severe threat to it. Examples include (but are not limited to):
 
* Vandalism
 
* Vandalism
 
* Excessive reverts  
 
* Excessive reverts  
* Inappropriate usernames (such blocks should '''not''' use the ''Account Creation Disabled'' blocking feature)
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* [Inappropriate usernames (such blocks should '''not''' use the ''Account Creation Disabled'' blocking feature)
* Abusive [[BattleTechWiki:Dictionary#S|sockpuppet]] accounts
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* Abusive [[w:Sock puppetry|sockpuppet]] accounts
 
* "Public" accounts, where the password is publicly available or shared with a large group
 
* "Public" accounts, where the password is publicly available or shared with a large group
  
 
Blocks for general incivility are controversial; "cool-down" blocks are ''very'' controversial. Consider whether a 1-hour block will result in 2 months' drama.  
 
Blocks for general incivility are controversial; "cool-down" blocks are ''very'' controversial. Consider whether a 1-hour block will result in 2 months' drama.  
  
Users who aggressively and repeatedly violate [[:Category:Policies|fundamental policies]] may be blocked if there is a [[Policy:Consensus|consensus]] among uninvolved users that it is necessary. Such persons should be dealt with kindly and patiently, but should be prevented from wreaking havoc over the period of weeks or months it would take to process an obvious Arbitration request. Remember to note the case on [[BattleTechWiki:Administrators|Administrators]]. Be kind.
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Users who aggressively and repeatedly violate fundamental policies may be blocked if there is a consensus among uninvolved users that it is necessary. Such persons should be dealt with kindly and patiently, but should be prevented from wreaking havoc over the period of weeks or months it would take to process an obvious Arbitration request. Remember to note the case on [[BattleTechWiki:Administrators|Administrators]]. Be kind.
  
 
====Biographies of living persons====
 
====Biographies of living persons====
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==Accidental blocks==
 
==Accidental blocks==
Users with dynamic IPs will occasionally find that they have been blocked accidentally, because their IP or range was previously used by a vandal or hard-banned user. These blocks may disappear if IP change can be forced. If that is not possible, the block should be reported to the blocking Admin and/or the nearest friendly sysop via email.  
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Users with dynamic IPs will occasionally find that they have been blocked accidentally, because their IP or range was previously used by a vandal or hard-banned user. These blocks may disappear if IP change can be forced. If that is not possible, the block should be reported to the blocking Admin and/or the nearest friendly sysop via email &mdash.  
  
 
Admins can often let the accidentally-blocked Editor through by undoing only the autoblocking of the IP. (Don't forget to let the blocking Admin know of the collateral damage.)
 
Admins can often let the accidentally-blocked Editor through by undoing only the autoblocking of the IP. (Don't forget to let the blocking Admin know of the collateral damage.)
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===Unblocking===
 
===Unblocking===
[[Special:Ipblocklist]] contains a list of all currently blocked users and IPs. Admins will see a link to (<font color=blue>unblock</font>) next to each user. After clicking this, you should type in the reason that you are unblocking the user and then click the ''Unblock this address'' button.
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[[Special:Ipblocklist]] contains a list of all currently blocked users and IPs. Admins will see a link to (<font color=blue>[http://sarna.net/w/index.php?title=Special:Ipblocklist&action=unblock unblock]</font>) next to each user. After clicking this, you should type in the reason that you are unblocking the user and then click the ''Unblock this address'' button.
  
 
Admins are technically able to unblock themselves by following this procedure but should absolutely ''not'' do so unless they were autoblocked as a result of a block on some other user (or bot) with which they share an IP. Otherwise, if an admin feels they were not blocked for a valid reason, they should contact the blocking Admin or another Admin and ask to be unblocked. Self-unblocking without a convincingly good reason has resulted in several users losing their Admin privileges.
 
Admins are technically able to unblock themselves by following this procedure but should absolutely ''not'' do so unless they were autoblocked as a result of a block on some other user (or bot) with which they share an IP. Otherwise, if an admin feels they were not blocked for a valid reason, they should contact the blocking Admin or another Admin and ask to be unblocked. Self-unblocking without a convincingly good reason has resulted in several users losing their Admin privileges.
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# Contact other Administrators to sanity-check your reasoning, preferably on [[BattleTechWiki:Administrators]].
 
# Contact other Administrators to sanity-check your reasoning, preferably on [[BattleTechWiki:Administrators]].
 
# After receiving feedback, place the block, wording the "reason" message with care and without jargon, and include a link to the user page of the user being blocked.
 
# After receiving feedback, place the block, wording the "reason" message with care and without jargon, and include a link to the user page of the user being blocked.
# Place a notice of the block on the [[Policy:Talk page#User talk pages|talk]] page of the affected user, with additional rationale, outlining the facts and the part of the blocking policy you feel applies.
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# Place a notice of the block on the [[BattleTechWiki:Talk page#User talk pages|talk]] page of the affected user, with additional rationale, outlining the facts and the part of the blocking policy you feel applies.
 
# Stay around to discuss the block with other BattleTechWiki Editors.
 
# Stay around to discuss the block with other BattleTechWiki Editors.
 
# If an act or acts of disruption do not warrant a 1 day block, consider a warning or posting to [[BattleTechWiki:Administrators]] before issuing a short term block. (Someone may well block them longer than you would have!)
 
# If an act or acts of disruption do not warrant a 1 day block, consider a warning or posting to [[BattleTechWiki:Administrators]] before issuing a short term block. (Someone may well block them longer than you would have!)
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Block wars, in which a user is repeatedly blocked and unblocked, are extremely harmful. They frustrate and disappoint seasoned BattleTechWiki Editors and encourage further bad behavior from the blocked user. If you disagree with a block, discuss the matter with the blocking Admin and others, and try to reach a consensus, rather than unblocking &mdash; the blocking Admin is likely to know more about the background of the situation than you do.
 
Block wars, in which a user is repeatedly blocked and unblocked, are extremely harmful. They frustrate and disappoint seasoned BattleTechWiki Editors and encourage further bad behavior from the blocked user. If you disagree with a block, discuss the matter with the blocking Admin and others, and try to reach a consensus, rather than unblocking &mdash; the blocking Admin is likely to know more about the background of the situation than you do.
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