Procedural notes: The rules governing arbitration enforcement appeals are found here. According to the procedures, a "clear and substantial consensus of uninvolved administrators" is required to overturn an arbitration enforcement action.
To help determine any such consensus, involved editors may make brief statements in separate sections but should not edit the section for discussion among uninvolved editors. Editors are normally considered involved if they are in a current dispute with the sanctioning or sanctioned editor, or have taken part in disputes (if any) related to the contested enforcement action. Administrators having taken administrative actions are not normally considered involved for this reason alone (see WP:UNINVOLVED).
{{{Reason for the appeal}}}
Statements must be made in separate sections. They may not exceed 500
words and 20 diffs, except by permission of a reviewing administrator.
Administrators may remove or shorten noncompliant statements. Disruptive contributions may result in blocks.
This template may be used for appealing arbitration enforcement actions as explained in the 2010 motion in re Trusilver. To use it, please copy the text below to the appropriate forum and fill out the required fields (or proceed as per WP:AEBLOCK in the case of a block).
Note: Do not keep the angle brackets (<>) that appear below in the template. These should be replaced with the text described within them.
{{subst:Arbitration enforcement appeal
| Appealing user
= <Username>
| User imposing the sanction
= <Username>
| Sanction being appealed
= <Text>
<!-- Provide a brief description, a link to the sanctions log (if any) and to the
discussion resulting in the sanction (if any). Example:
Topic ban from the subject of Antarctica-Micronesia relations, imposed at
[[WP:AE/Archive50#Request concerning ProudPenguin]], logged at
[[Wikipedia:Requests for arbitration/Antarctica-Micronesia#Log of blocks and bans]] -->
| Reason for the appeal
= <Your text>
<!-- Please explain *why* you appeal the sanction and whether you want it to be lifted or modified. -->
}}
Procedural notes: The rules governing arbitration enforcement appeals are found here. According to the procedures, a "clear and substantial consensus of uninvolved administrators" is required to overturn an arbitration enforcement action.
To help determine any such consensus, involved editors may make brief statements in separate sections but should not edit the section for discussion among uninvolved editors. Editors are normally considered involved if they are in a current dispute with the sanctioning or sanctioned editor, or have taken part in disputes (if any) related to the contested enforcement action. Administrators having taken administrative actions are not normally considered involved for this reason alone (see WP:UNINVOLVED).
{{{Reason for the appeal}}}
Statements must be made in separate sections. They may not exceed 500
words and 20 diffs, except by permission of a reviewing administrator.
Administrators may remove or shorten noncompliant statements. Disruptive contributions may result in blocks.
This template may be used for appealing arbitration enforcement actions as explained in the 2010 motion in re Trusilver. To use it, please copy the text below to the appropriate forum and fill out the required fields (or proceed as per WP:AEBLOCK in the case of a block).
Note: Do not keep the angle brackets (<>) that appear below in the template. These should be replaced with the text described within them.
{{subst:Arbitration enforcement appeal
| Appealing user
= <Username>
| User imposing the sanction
= <Username>
| Sanction being appealed
= <Text>
<!-- Provide a brief description, a link to the sanctions log (if any) and to the
discussion resulting in the sanction (if any). Example:
Topic ban from the subject of Antarctica-Micronesia relations, imposed at
[[WP:AE/Archive50#Request concerning ProudPenguin]], logged at
[[Wikipedia:Requests for arbitration/Antarctica-Micronesia#Log of blocks and bans]] -->
| Reason for the appeal
= <Your text>
<!-- Please explain *why* you appeal the sanction and whether you want it to be lifted or modified. -->
}}