Reported by SierraTangoCharlie1 at WP:AIV. ~ ToBeFree ( talk) 16:18, 1 August 2021 (UTC)
Ping: HaeB, Njd-de. ~ ToBeFree ( talk) 15:04, 8 August 2021 (UTC)
Link has been added to single or multiple astronomy related articles by multiple users over a short period. All users are part of an ongoing SPI - Wikipedia:Sockpuppet investigations/Audiototext1 - and spamming this link is the only contribution that they have made. -- 10mmsocket ( talk) 15:33, 9 August 2021 (UTC)
Continued to spam after final warning, at least three accounts. Added to MediaWiki:Spam-blacklist. OhNoitsJamie Talk 13:58, 10 August 2021 (UTC)
SEO spam site, periodically spammed through citations for at least 3 years now. ~ Super Hamster Talk Contribs 10:00, 10 August 2021 (UTC)
lenta.ru: Linksearch en (insource) - meta - de - fr - simple - wikt:en - wikt:fr • Spamcheck • MER-C X-wiki • gs • Reports: Links on en - COIBot - COIBot-Local • Discussions: tracked - advanced - RSN • COIBot- Link, Local, & XWiki Reports - Wikipedia: en - fr - de • Google: search • meta • Domain: domaintools • AboutUs.com
I would like to propose to remove the website from the blacklist, because while it's important to prevent spam at all costs, I don't believe this website is to be be viewed as spam as a blacklist it was allowed in certain Wikipedias such as the Russian Wikipedia. As I've seen this decision by the English Wikipedia before, this should be useful for citations of websites as it sometimes shows news articles from that website. I still want it to be removed from the blacklist fully, but if the proposal is not accepted but is referred as a white list, I will support that decision. If you have any questions or concerns regarding this topic, please let me know here, or come find me in the talk page. Thank you. Ivan Milenin ( talk) 15:16, 11 August 2021 (UTC)
I was rather stunned to get the blacklist filter on an Encyclopedia Britannica query; the message notice advised that britannica.com/search?query is on the blacklist, or the whole domain is. The specific link I was trying to add was [www.britannica.com/search?query=William+Gladstone EB]. Can we get this domain restored? Thanks. Mathglot ( talk) 03:02, 13 August 2021 (UTC)
britannica
or query
on the blacklist page.
Mathglot (
talk)
03:13, 13 August 2021 (UTC)\bbritannica\.com/search\?query
, but I don't understand why it's there. Apparently
added by
Billinghurst on 7 September 2018 per
this discussion, which doesn't however enlighten why it was added.
Mathglot (
talk)
04:12, 13 August 2021 (UTC){{ARTICLEPAGENAME}}
. Hence, ?query={{ARTICLEPAGENAME}}
, not ?query=William+Gladstone
.
Mathglot (
talk)
06:22, 13 August 2021 (UTC)@ Mathglot: dismantling threads. We start to confuse ourselves. This is more complicated, you really need the search link. We can whitelist the specific link ( Defer to Whitelist), and then add it to a page (template). However, that allows it everywhere. We can temporarily delist on meta (or temporary whitelist here), add it to the template, and then remove the rule that allows it again, but then any transclusion of the template is going to result in the blacklist hit (as, through transclusion, you are then adding a blacklisted link to the page you transclude the template on). So that all is not going to work (it just renders the template useless, or we have to whitelist every specific search anyway).
One solution: use the search function of WikiSource ( https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/special:search to find only pages in the 1911 encyclopedia britannica tree; make it find https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/1911_Encyclop%C3%A6dia_Britannica/Gladstone,_William_Ewart).
Second solution: use a google cse (custom search engine) to perform the britannica search, and get the cse whitelisted (google's search is also blacklisted obviously; we do liberally whitelist specific cse engines requested by regulars). For the template it does not make a difference, but the britannica search link is at least 'blocked' so the spambots can't add it (and the are unlikely to 'find' the cse, or would unlikely bother). -- Dirk Beetstra T C 07:03, 13 August 2021 (UTC)
Hi, i just noticed that my website "bestchairsreviews.com" is blacklist on wikipedia. I am not sure who did that probably my competitors did this practice to hurt my website. Can you please review and whitelist my website on wikipedia? Anmol1222 ( talk) 00:30, 14 August 2021 (UTC)
Yes that was added by me and that source was legit and not spam as old entries, someone enters my website link on wrong articles. Anmol1222
When I added those links, I was not aware of how wikipedia works and since I saw a fellow promotional article on the same wikipedia page I was into the misconception that we can add useful information and citations that I have written myself. However, I did not intend to ruin the experience of the wikipedia users. Therefore I request you to kindly remove my link from spam. I would never insert a link again on wikipedia.— Preceding unsigned comment added by Arg8130 ( talk • contribs)
Won't be doing any citations or inserting any link or making any other account. I will not do that even once. Please do not spam me.— Preceding unsigned comment added by Arg8130 ( talk • contribs)
Websites promoting the use of Ivermectine for covid-19. "Different websites (such as https://ivmmeta.com/, https://c19ivermectin.com/, https://tratamientotemprano.org/estudios-ivermectina/, among others) have conducted meta-analyses with ivermectin studies, showing unpublished colourful forest plots which rapidly gained public acknowledgement and were disseminated via social media, without following any methodological or report guidelines. "[source https://ebm.bmj.com/content/early/2021/05/26/bmjebm-2021-111678] SpamHunters ( talk) 09:18, 17 August 2021 (UTC)
Blocked IP user's edits have been almost exclusively about adding this site, usually under the guise of a needed citation. Daniel Case ( talk) 02:45, 18 August 2021 (UTC)
Articles to which source is or has been used: Blackjack, Hole carding, Card counting
Objective3000 began editing on WIkipedia on 08/31/2007. Before that date no citations to qfit.com had appeared in Wikipedia. Within the next few months he inserted citations to qfit in at least three different articles. The webpage qfit.com has prominent banner ads to Casino Verite software as well as links to a page where the software can be purchased. The actual name of the author of that software is provided at the bottom of the qfit.com webpage. That Objective3000 is one and the same can be verified by viewing Objective3000’s User page, “author Casino Verite and some other stuff.” [1]
These are the citations we found inserted by Objective3000 in the first few months of his editing. We did not search his entire history for insertions of qfit.com citations in other Wikipedia articles.
Comment. On reading the text preceding the citation, one wonders if this minutiae belongs in an encyclopedia and does it serve the better purpose of Wikipedia, or does its placement serve another purpose?
Comment. In the process of inserting the citation to qfit.com, Objective3000 deleted two references to the webpage of the Wizard of Odds which had appeared previously, namely [5]
The Wizard of Odds is by name Michael Shackleford (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael Shackleford), an acknowledged expert in blackjack, who is a professor at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, has had a book on the subject published by a reputable third-party publisher, and who consults with the gaming industry. One may wonder if the best interests of Wikipedia are served by the two deletions to his webpage and Objective3000’s replacing them by the citation to qfit.com.
Comment. Subsequently, that table of 8 entries was replaced by a more extensive one with additional commentary and 47 references. Compared to the 8 systems listed by Objective3000, the new table included 22 systems, including the names of the developers, namely
Comment. Very shortly thereafter, Objective3000 deleted the entire table, including all 47 references and the names of the mathematician developers, and reinserted the smaller table with the citation to his self-published webpage qfit.com.
The deleted references included those to the actual books published by third-party reputable publishers by expert mathematicians describing their systems. These developers included seminal expert names in the history of blackjack, Bryce Carlson, Lance Humble and Carl Cooper, Fred Renzey, Olaf Vancura and Ken Fuchs, Arnold Synder, Ralph Stricker, Lawrence Revere, Ken Uston, Stanford Wong, and the most famous name in blackjack, Edward O. Thorp, author of the New York Times best-seller Beat the Dealer. To demonstrate the evaluation of their expertise by their peers, Arnold Snyder, Edward O. Thorp, Ken Uston, Stanford Wong, and Lawrence Revere have been elected to the Blackjack Hall of Fame. All have Wikipedia articles about them. Yet Objective3000 deleted the references to their names as developers and all of their books and replaced them with a citation to his self-published webpage qfit.com. One may wonder if the best interests of Wikipedia are served by the deletion of the extensive table and the deletion of 47 references and replacing them by the citation to Objective3000’s self-published webpage qfit.com. Aabcxyz ( talk) 20:52, 10 August 2021 (UTC)
After getting a few warnings and a block on the user accounts, has moved on to IP-hopping, including hijacking existing references to point to their site. - MrOllie ( talk) 18:44, 18 August 2021 (UTC)
Hi there. This webpage seems to have been blacklisted a long time ago from one or two users spam linking. There are several pages where it would be helpful to reference this resource so would be keen to hear your thoughts. Leyton2021
Great, thank you for your help and will do so. Leyton2021
These accounts, which might be related to each other, have all been spamming this link on List of news agencies and News agencies when trying to add a company that is not notable enough for Wikipedia. I’ve been patrolling the pages for the past few days, and every day it seems like more of these accounts appear and try to add this link. ProClasher97 ~ Have A Question? 18:21, 20 August 2021 (UTC)
Hi there. This webpage seems to have been blacklisted a long time ago from one or two users spam linking. There are several pages where it would be helpful to reference this resource so would be keen to hear your thoughts — Preceding unsigned comment added by 103.252.24.7 ( talk • contribs)
Hi there. This webpage seems to have been blacklisted a long time ago from one or two users spam linking. There are several pages where it would be helpful to reference this resource so would be keen to hear your thoughts. This is a verifiable national newspaper of Pakistan and sister newspaper of Pakistan Times. I don't know much about the use of Wikipedia, but I try to use it as a source on a Wikipedia page. On saving my edits receive that this site is listed in spam backlist on Wikipedia. I don't know who violate Wikipedia policies and guidelines. Please review this site, If it is according to Wikipedia policies then remove it from the spam list. RanaBilalMughal ( talk) 08:56, 23 August 2021 (UTC)
Hello there, This website has been blacklisted for quite some time now. I believe from the inquires made on wiki that a spammer who is a competitor tried adding the site to some pages without the express permission of the site owners just to cause harm. The site has no business being on wikipedia and will never have any reason to return back if removed. Kindly remove it from the blacklist and place it on a watch list in case it returns. Thanks Viia o Lanti ( talk) 18:01, 24 August 2021 (UTC)
The site econlib.org was blacklisted in March 2017: /info/en/?search=MediaWiki_talk:Spam-blacklist/log/Full_list
My search doesn't turn up "econlib" at the Request link, so I don't know why it was blacklisted: https://en.wikipedia.org/?title=MediaWiki_talk:Spam-blacklist&oldid=769671529#Immigration_law_refspam_round_3
It is strange to blacklist it, though, because econlib.org has lots of useful out-of-copyright texts-- Marshall's Principles of Economics is what brought this to my attention. It is run by the Liberty Fund, one of whose main purposes is republishing old books. So this is, in a smaller way, like blacklisting Project Gutenberg. Maybe someone was putting in lots of links to original sources that are up at econlib.org, and an admin just saw there was a flurry of links and didn't check to see that they were legit useful links?
If the people at econlib.org were spamming or something, it might be good to at least take xxxhttp://www.econlib.org/library/ off of the blacklist. The front page for their "library" is xxxhttps://www.econlib.org/books/ so you can take a look and see what a useful source site it is.
editeur24 ( talk) 18:46, 26 August 2021 (UTC)
The particular page I wanted to link to was the following:
xxxhttps://www.econlib.org/library/Marshall/marP.html?chapter_num=13#book-reader
Please pardon any mistakes I've made in presenting this request; I've done lots of Wikipedia edits, but never done this kind of request. The xxx's are so I can get past the blacklisting to show you links.
It is kinda ridiculous we have an entire website (which includes an encyclopedia, and a major blog as well) banned just because of the political biases of one Admin, and on the weak arguments of one user "spamming" all other users of the wikipedia should be punished (no, you deal with the individual, you don't instead censor everyone else as well!) and on the even weaker argument of "bias". (which is not not at all a basis for blacklisting, or is this Admin going to go through a couple of thousand more encyclopedias to look for "bias" to ban those too from wikipedia??) Mathmo Talk 07:58, 8 September 2021 (UTC)
Hi please unblock the above website, this was blocked a long ago because of few links now there are many pages that are unable to add and they are very helpful content-wise. Please unblock it for public interest and authors' helpful resources. Shriganesh2022 ( talk) 18:30, 27 August 2021 (UTC)
Spam website proposing for global block. Please go through the links /info/en/?search=Vashi please review references added in this link no 10 this is advertising promotion and should be removed urgently and website should be blocked. Sulhpursukhdhamedit ( talk) 02:46, 28 August 2021 (UTC)
Janes is one of the most reliable websites in Defense news sector but when I try to add its link in an edit , I cannot. Janes defense and its sister websites are reliable but why they are blacklisted, it is not known please white list it. Thanks Hyperforever ( talk) 09:27, 28 August 2021 (UTC)
hello, sir my website is blocked on Wikipedia due to your spam filters some of my competitors are doing this to take down my site they are trying to block my site on every platform by doing spamming so my humble request is to unblock my site for all of your Wikipedia network. Hope you will understand my problem. Thank you in Advance. My Site - gadgetclock .com — Preceding unsigned comment added by 103.159.152.102 ( talk • contribs)
Reported by SierraTangoCharlie1 at WP:AIV. ~ ToBeFree ( talk) 16:18, 1 August 2021 (UTC)
Ping: HaeB, Njd-de. ~ ToBeFree ( talk) 15:04, 8 August 2021 (UTC)
Link has been added to single or multiple astronomy related articles by multiple users over a short period. All users are part of an ongoing SPI - Wikipedia:Sockpuppet investigations/Audiototext1 - and spamming this link is the only contribution that they have made. -- 10mmsocket ( talk) 15:33, 9 August 2021 (UTC)
Continued to spam after final warning, at least three accounts. Added to MediaWiki:Spam-blacklist. OhNoitsJamie Talk 13:58, 10 August 2021 (UTC)
SEO spam site, periodically spammed through citations for at least 3 years now. ~ Super Hamster Talk Contribs 10:00, 10 August 2021 (UTC)
lenta.ru: Linksearch en (insource) - meta - de - fr - simple - wikt:en - wikt:fr • Spamcheck • MER-C X-wiki • gs • Reports: Links on en - COIBot - COIBot-Local • Discussions: tracked - advanced - RSN • COIBot- Link, Local, & XWiki Reports - Wikipedia: en - fr - de • Google: search • meta • Domain: domaintools • AboutUs.com
I would like to propose to remove the website from the blacklist, because while it's important to prevent spam at all costs, I don't believe this website is to be be viewed as spam as a blacklist it was allowed in certain Wikipedias such as the Russian Wikipedia. As I've seen this decision by the English Wikipedia before, this should be useful for citations of websites as it sometimes shows news articles from that website. I still want it to be removed from the blacklist fully, but if the proposal is not accepted but is referred as a white list, I will support that decision. If you have any questions or concerns regarding this topic, please let me know here, or come find me in the talk page. Thank you. Ivan Milenin ( talk) 15:16, 11 August 2021 (UTC)
I was rather stunned to get the blacklist filter on an Encyclopedia Britannica query; the message notice advised that britannica.com/search?query is on the blacklist, or the whole domain is. The specific link I was trying to add was [www.britannica.com/search?query=William+Gladstone EB]. Can we get this domain restored? Thanks. Mathglot ( talk) 03:02, 13 August 2021 (UTC)
britannica
or query
on the blacklist page.
Mathglot (
talk)
03:13, 13 August 2021 (UTC)\bbritannica\.com/search\?query
, but I don't understand why it's there. Apparently
added by
Billinghurst on 7 September 2018 per
this discussion, which doesn't however enlighten why it was added.
Mathglot (
talk)
04:12, 13 August 2021 (UTC){{ARTICLEPAGENAME}}
. Hence, ?query={{ARTICLEPAGENAME}}
, not ?query=William+Gladstone
.
Mathglot (
talk)
06:22, 13 August 2021 (UTC)@ Mathglot: dismantling threads. We start to confuse ourselves. This is more complicated, you really need the search link. We can whitelist the specific link ( Defer to Whitelist), and then add it to a page (template). However, that allows it everywhere. We can temporarily delist on meta (or temporary whitelist here), add it to the template, and then remove the rule that allows it again, but then any transclusion of the template is going to result in the blacklist hit (as, through transclusion, you are then adding a blacklisted link to the page you transclude the template on). So that all is not going to work (it just renders the template useless, or we have to whitelist every specific search anyway).
One solution: use the search function of WikiSource ( https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/special:search to find only pages in the 1911 encyclopedia britannica tree; make it find https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/1911_Encyclop%C3%A6dia_Britannica/Gladstone,_William_Ewart).
Second solution: use a google cse (custom search engine) to perform the britannica search, and get the cse whitelisted (google's search is also blacklisted obviously; we do liberally whitelist specific cse engines requested by regulars). For the template it does not make a difference, but the britannica search link is at least 'blocked' so the spambots can't add it (and the are unlikely to 'find' the cse, or would unlikely bother). -- Dirk Beetstra T C 07:03, 13 August 2021 (UTC)
Hi, i just noticed that my website "bestchairsreviews.com" is blacklist on wikipedia. I am not sure who did that probably my competitors did this practice to hurt my website. Can you please review and whitelist my website on wikipedia? Anmol1222 ( talk) 00:30, 14 August 2021 (UTC)
Yes that was added by me and that source was legit and not spam as old entries, someone enters my website link on wrong articles. Anmol1222
When I added those links, I was not aware of how wikipedia works and since I saw a fellow promotional article on the same wikipedia page I was into the misconception that we can add useful information and citations that I have written myself. However, I did not intend to ruin the experience of the wikipedia users. Therefore I request you to kindly remove my link from spam. I would never insert a link again on wikipedia.— Preceding unsigned comment added by Arg8130 ( talk • contribs)
Won't be doing any citations or inserting any link or making any other account. I will not do that even once. Please do not spam me.— Preceding unsigned comment added by Arg8130 ( talk • contribs)
Websites promoting the use of Ivermectine for covid-19. "Different websites (such as https://ivmmeta.com/, https://c19ivermectin.com/, https://tratamientotemprano.org/estudios-ivermectina/, among others) have conducted meta-analyses with ivermectin studies, showing unpublished colourful forest plots which rapidly gained public acknowledgement and were disseminated via social media, without following any methodological or report guidelines. "[source https://ebm.bmj.com/content/early/2021/05/26/bmjebm-2021-111678] SpamHunters ( talk) 09:18, 17 August 2021 (UTC)
Blocked IP user's edits have been almost exclusively about adding this site, usually under the guise of a needed citation. Daniel Case ( talk) 02:45, 18 August 2021 (UTC)
Articles to which source is or has been used: Blackjack, Hole carding, Card counting
Objective3000 began editing on WIkipedia on 08/31/2007. Before that date no citations to qfit.com had appeared in Wikipedia. Within the next few months he inserted citations to qfit in at least three different articles. The webpage qfit.com has prominent banner ads to Casino Verite software as well as links to a page where the software can be purchased. The actual name of the author of that software is provided at the bottom of the qfit.com webpage. That Objective3000 is one and the same can be verified by viewing Objective3000’s User page, “author Casino Verite and some other stuff.” [1]
These are the citations we found inserted by Objective3000 in the first few months of his editing. We did not search his entire history for insertions of qfit.com citations in other Wikipedia articles.
Comment. On reading the text preceding the citation, one wonders if this minutiae belongs in an encyclopedia and does it serve the better purpose of Wikipedia, or does its placement serve another purpose?
Comment. In the process of inserting the citation to qfit.com, Objective3000 deleted two references to the webpage of the Wizard of Odds which had appeared previously, namely [5]
The Wizard of Odds is by name Michael Shackleford (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael Shackleford), an acknowledged expert in blackjack, who is a professor at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, has had a book on the subject published by a reputable third-party publisher, and who consults with the gaming industry. One may wonder if the best interests of Wikipedia are served by the two deletions to his webpage and Objective3000’s replacing them by the citation to qfit.com.
Comment. Subsequently, that table of 8 entries was replaced by a more extensive one with additional commentary and 47 references. Compared to the 8 systems listed by Objective3000, the new table included 22 systems, including the names of the developers, namely
Comment. Very shortly thereafter, Objective3000 deleted the entire table, including all 47 references and the names of the mathematician developers, and reinserted the smaller table with the citation to his self-published webpage qfit.com.
The deleted references included those to the actual books published by third-party reputable publishers by expert mathematicians describing their systems. These developers included seminal expert names in the history of blackjack, Bryce Carlson, Lance Humble and Carl Cooper, Fred Renzey, Olaf Vancura and Ken Fuchs, Arnold Synder, Ralph Stricker, Lawrence Revere, Ken Uston, Stanford Wong, and the most famous name in blackjack, Edward O. Thorp, author of the New York Times best-seller Beat the Dealer. To demonstrate the evaluation of their expertise by their peers, Arnold Snyder, Edward O. Thorp, Ken Uston, Stanford Wong, and Lawrence Revere have been elected to the Blackjack Hall of Fame. All have Wikipedia articles about them. Yet Objective3000 deleted the references to their names as developers and all of their books and replaced them with a citation to his self-published webpage qfit.com. One may wonder if the best interests of Wikipedia are served by the deletion of the extensive table and the deletion of 47 references and replacing them by the citation to Objective3000’s self-published webpage qfit.com. Aabcxyz ( talk) 20:52, 10 August 2021 (UTC)
After getting a few warnings and a block on the user accounts, has moved on to IP-hopping, including hijacking existing references to point to their site. - MrOllie ( talk) 18:44, 18 August 2021 (UTC)
Hi there. This webpage seems to have been blacklisted a long time ago from one or two users spam linking. There are several pages where it would be helpful to reference this resource so would be keen to hear your thoughts. Leyton2021
Great, thank you for your help and will do so. Leyton2021
These accounts, which might be related to each other, have all been spamming this link on List of news agencies and News agencies when trying to add a company that is not notable enough for Wikipedia. I’ve been patrolling the pages for the past few days, and every day it seems like more of these accounts appear and try to add this link. ProClasher97 ~ Have A Question? 18:21, 20 August 2021 (UTC)
Hi there. This webpage seems to have been blacklisted a long time ago from one or two users spam linking. There are several pages where it would be helpful to reference this resource so would be keen to hear your thoughts — Preceding unsigned comment added by 103.252.24.7 ( talk • contribs)
Hi there. This webpage seems to have been blacklisted a long time ago from one or two users spam linking. There are several pages where it would be helpful to reference this resource so would be keen to hear your thoughts. This is a verifiable national newspaper of Pakistan and sister newspaper of Pakistan Times. I don't know much about the use of Wikipedia, but I try to use it as a source on a Wikipedia page. On saving my edits receive that this site is listed in spam backlist on Wikipedia. I don't know who violate Wikipedia policies and guidelines. Please review this site, If it is according to Wikipedia policies then remove it from the spam list. RanaBilalMughal ( talk) 08:56, 23 August 2021 (UTC)
Hello there, This website has been blacklisted for quite some time now. I believe from the inquires made on wiki that a spammer who is a competitor tried adding the site to some pages without the express permission of the site owners just to cause harm. The site has no business being on wikipedia and will never have any reason to return back if removed. Kindly remove it from the blacklist and place it on a watch list in case it returns. Thanks Viia o Lanti ( talk) 18:01, 24 August 2021 (UTC)
The site econlib.org was blacklisted in March 2017: /info/en/?search=MediaWiki_talk:Spam-blacklist/log/Full_list
My search doesn't turn up "econlib" at the Request link, so I don't know why it was blacklisted: https://en.wikipedia.org/?title=MediaWiki_talk:Spam-blacklist&oldid=769671529#Immigration_law_refspam_round_3
It is strange to blacklist it, though, because econlib.org has lots of useful out-of-copyright texts-- Marshall's Principles of Economics is what brought this to my attention. It is run by the Liberty Fund, one of whose main purposes is republishing old books. So this is, in a smaller way, like blacklisting Project Gutenberg. Maybe someone was putting in lots of links to original sources that are up at econlib.org, and an admin just saw there was a flurry of links and didn't check to see that they were legit useful links?
If the people at econlib.org were spamming or something, it might be good to at least take xxxhttp://www.econlib.org/library/ off of the blacklist. The front page for their "library" is xxxhttps://www.econlib.org/books/ so you can take a look and see what a useful source site it is.
editeur24 ( talk) 18:46, 26 August 2021 (UTC)
The particular page I wanted to link to was the following:
xxxhttps://www.econlib.org/library/Marshall/marP.html?chapter_num=13#book-reader
Please pardon any mistakes I've made in presenting this request; I've done lots of Wikipedia edits, but never done this kind of request. The xxx's are so I can get past the blacklisting to show you links.
It is kinda ridiculous we have an entire website (which includes an encyclopedia, and a major blog as well) banned just because of the political biases of one Admin, and on the weak arguments of one user "spamming" all other users of the wikipedia should be punished (no, you deal with the individual, you don't instead censor everyone else as well!) and on the even weaker argument of "bias". (which is not not at all a basis for blacklisting, or is this Admin going to go through a couple of thousand more encyclopedias to look for "bias" to ban those too from wikipedia??) Mathmo Talk 07:58, 8 September 2021 (UTC)
Hi please unblock the above website, this was blocked a long ago because of few links now there are many pages that are unable to add and they are very helpful content-wise. Please unblock it for public interest and authors' helpful resources. Shriganesh2022 ( talk) 18:30, 27 August 2021 (UTC)
Spam website proposing for global block. Please go through the links /info/en/?search=Vashi please review references added in this link no 10 this is advertising promotion and should be removed urgently and website should be blocked. Sulhpursukhdhamedit ( talk) 02:46, 28 August 2021 (UTC)
Janes is one of the most reliable websites in Defense news sector but when I try to add its link in an edit , I cannot. Janes defense and its sister websites are reliable but why they are blacklisted, it is not known please white list it. Thanks Hyperforever ( talk) 09:27, 28 August 2021 (UTC)
hello, sir my website is blocked on Wikipedia due to your spam filters some of my competitors are doing this to take down my site they are trying to block my site on every platform by doing spamming so my humble request is to unblock my site for all of your Wikipedia network. Hope you will understand my problem. Thank you in Advance. My Site - gadgetclock .com — Preceding unsigned comment added by 103.159.152.102 ( talk • contribs)