This is the central log for all sanctions issued pursuant to an
Arbitration Committee contentious topics remedy in 2008 as well as any appeals or modifications made to sanctions issued in 2008.
The required information is the user or page the sanction is being applied to, enforcing administrator, date, nature of sanction, including expiry date (if applicable), basis or context (such as link to AE request), and a diff of the user notification (if applicable).
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All sanctions and page restrictions must be logged by the administrator who applied the sanction or page restriction at
Wikipedia:Arbitration enforcement log. Whenever a sanction or page restriction is appealed or modified, the administrator amending it must append a note recording the amendment to the original log entry.
To be valid, sanctions must be clearly and unambiguously labelled as an arbitration enforcement action (such as with "arbitration enforcement", "arb enforcement", "AE" or "WP:AE" in the
Wikipedia log entry or the edit summary). If a sanction has been logged as an arbitration enforcement action but has not been clearly labelled as an arbitration enforcement action any uninvolved administrator may amend the sanction (for example, a null edit or reblocking with the same settings) on behalf of the original administrator. Labelling a sanction which has been logged does not make the administrator who added the label the "enforcing administrator" unless there is confusion as to who intended the sanction be arbitration enforcement.
A central log of all page restrictions and sanctions (including blocks, bans, page protections or other restrictions) placed as arbitration enforcement (including contentious topic restrictions) is to be maintained by the Committee and its clerks at
Wikipedia:Arbitration enforcement log.
Olahus (
talk·contribs) and
Xasha (
talk·contribs) banned from "all edits touching on the historical and ethnic relation between Moldova and Romania, expires in 6 months. This does not apply to Romanian and Moldovan articles on other topics, such as geography in Moldova and Romania. Talk page participation is okay as long as they stay civil. —
Rlevse •
Talk • 12:38, 29 July 2008 (UTC)reply
Block reset and extended to 1 week for sockpuppeting during the above block; then re-blocked for 2 months for immediate resumption of the same edit-warring after the 1 week ran out.
Fut.Perf.☼09:06, 10 March 2008 (UTC)reply
AerospaceM (
talk·contribs) blocked for 48 hours for edit-warring on
National Bank of Greece (
see here for evidence). AerospaceM is limited to one revert per page per week and is required to discuss all reverts on the talk page. User is limited to one account and is banned from editing logged out. I have bypassed the usual warning in this case because of the user's singular disruptiveness in his brief editing career, his abusive sockpuppetry, and a strong suspicion (almost proven to my satisfaction, but not quite), that he is, in fact, a sockpuppet of
Mywayyy (
talk·contribs).
Moreschi (
talk)
21:12, 9 March 2008 (UTC)reply
Kendobs (
talk·contribs) blocked for 1 week for disruption and persistent edit warring at "Priština" (3rd block on this account) and disruption at "International reaction to the 2008 Kosovo declaration of independence", as well as gross incivility.
Block notice -
Ev (
talk)
05:50, 11 March 2008 (UTC)reply
Osli73's topic ban replaced with a revert limitation (one revert per week on each article, excepting obvious vandalism. Edits by suspected socks of Grandy Grandy should reported to
WP:AE.
Thatcher14:00, 19 March 2008 (UTC)reply
The accounts will be left indefinitely blocked. After one month, he may ask to have one of his accounts unblocked, if he wishes to resume editing.
Thatcher14:00, 19 March 2008 (UTC)reply
put on two months topic ban from all Macedonia-related articles and discussions, and banned from interaction with
User:JdeJ, for harassment, personal attacks, ethnic hate speech and soapboxing. Was warned previously.
Fut.Perf.☼21:33, 26 March 2008 (UTC)reply
Blocked 1 week for violating the topic ban
[15] and simultaneously blocked indefinitely for making legal threats
[16]and encouraging
[17] others to do the same.
GRBerry14:02, 1 April 2008 (UTC)reply
Jawohl (
talk·contribs) topic-banned from Kosovo-related articles for 21 days after user is continuing disruption, trolling and making personal attacks after being requested to refrain from such behaviour.
Rudget (
review)
17:08, 10 April 2008 (UTC)reply
Beamathan (
talk·contribs) Clearly still does not understand the concept of
WP:CIVIL, which had lead to his previous topic-ban just two weeks ago. Beamathan warned for renewed incivility on
this edit summary, only to reply to the warning with
this. Topic banned from all Kosovo-related articles for 15 days, and placed on indefinite civility supervision. Húsönd12:49, 19 May 2008 (UTC)reply
Sanction against Beamathan lifted after discussion at WP:ANI
[20], serious doubts about appropriateness of Husond's action and no consensus for upholding.
Fut.Perf.☼19:50, 24 May 2008 (UTC)reply
Blocked initially for 24 hours, block extended following incidents of sockpuppetry and block evasion, and finally blocked indefinitely for continuous abuse and a total lack of productive editing. --
ChrisO (
talk)
00:05, 30 May 2008 (UTC)reply
Ejanev (
talk·contribs) blocked 5 days, civility supervision and 1r/d parole for 4 months, for edit-warring, personal attacks and likely sockpuppetry. (This is a rather mild sanction, suggest strict enforcement and rapid escalation if misbehaviour continues.)
Fut.Perf.☼08:02, 27 May 2008 (UTC)reply
Blocked again for a week for renewed breaches of civility parole
[24] and for edit warring. Also revert restriction imposed: 1rv/48h for 6 months.
Fut.Perf.☼18:13, 11 July 2008 (UTC)reply
Too light. I've extended the block of Zeq to one year and am extending the topic-ban from all articles relating to the Arab-Israeli conflict to indefinite.
Moreschi (
talk) (
debate)
18:00, 22 April 2008 (UTC)reply
Still too light. :-) I've extended this to a full ban for absolutely flagrant and egregious violations of policy that have come to light from the full e-mail archive. --
ChrisO (
talk)
10:55, 27 April 2008 (UTC)reply
ScienceApologist (
talk·contribs) indefinite restriction: required to edit logged in only, not as an IP, when editing on pseudoscience. Any edits as an IP to be promptly signed or confirmed with main account. Deliberate carelessness or indifference about logging in may lead to blocks.
[60]FT2(
Talk |
email)00:57, 5 December 2008 (UTC)reply
ScienceApologist (
talk·contribs) indefinite restriction: required to edit logged in only, not as an IP, when editing on pseudoscience. Any edits as an IP to be promptly signed or confirmed with main account. Deliberate carelessness or indifference about logging in may lead to blocks.
[62]FT2(
Talk |
email)01:01, 5 December 2008 (UTC)reply
23:38, 12 June 2008
Toddst1 (
talk·contribs) blocked
8bitJake (
talk·contribs) (account creation blocked) with an expiry time of 1 week (Disruptive editing: 3RR not AGF, persistent vilification of editors that have a disagreement, etc.) (Unblock)
This is the central log for all sanctions issued pursuant to an
Arbitration Committee contentious topics remedy in 2008 as well as any appeals or modifications made to sanctions issued in 2008.
The required information is the user or page the sanction is being applied to, enforcing administrator, date, nature of sanction, including expiry date (if applicable), basis or context (such as link to AE request), and a diff of the user notification (if applicable).
“
All sanctions and page restrictions must be logged by the administrator who applied the sanction or page restriction at
Wikipedia:Arbitration enforcement log. Whenever a sanction or page restriction is appealed or modified, the administrator amending it must append a note recording the amendment to the original log entry.
To be valid, sanctions must be clearly and unambiguously labelled as an arbitration enforcement action (such as with "arbitration enforcement", "arb enforcement", "AE" or "WP:AE" in the
Wikipedia log entry or the edit summary). If a sanction has been logged as an arbitration enforcement action but has not been clearly labelled as an arbitration enforcement action any uninvolved administrator may amend the sanction (for example, a null edit or reblocking with the same settings) on behalf of the original administrator. Labelling a sanction which has been logged does not make the administrator who added the label the "enforcing administrator" unless there is confusion as to who intended the sanction be arbitration enforcement.
A central log of all page restrictions and sanctions (including blocks, bans, page protections or other restrictions) placed as arbitration enforcement (including contentious topic restrictions) is to be maintained by the Committee and its clerks at
Wikipedia:Arbitration enforcement log.
Olahus (
talk·contribs) and
Xasha (
talk·contribs) banned from "all edits touching on the historical and ethnic relation between Moldova and Romania, expires in 6 months. This does not apply to Romanian and Moldovan articles on other topics, such as geography in Moldova and Romania. Talk page participation is okay as long as they stay civil. —
Rlevse •
Talk • 12:38, 29 July 2008 (UTC)reply
Block reset and extended to 1 week for sockpuppeting during the above block; then re-blocked for 2 months for immediate resumption of the same edit-warring after the 1 week ran out.
Fut.Perf.☼09:06, 10 March 2008 (UTC)reply
AerospaceM (
talk·contribs) blocked for 48 hours for edit-warring on
National Bank of Greece (
see here for evidence). AerospaceM is limited to one revert per page per week and is required to discuss all reverts on the talk page. User is limited to one account and is banned from editing logged out. I have bypassed the usual warning in this case because of the user's singular disruptiveness in his brief editing career, his abusive sockpuppetry, and a strong suspicion (almost proven to my satisfaction, but not quite), that he is, in fact, a sockpuppet of
Mywayyy (
talk·contribs).
Moreschi (
talk)
21:12, 9 March 2008 (UTC)reply
Kendobs (
talk·contribs) blocked for 1 week for disruption and persistent edit warring at "Priština" (3rd block on this account) and disruption at "International reaction to the 2008 Kosovo declaration of independence", as well as gross incivility.
Block notice -
Ev (
talk)
05:50, 11 March 2008 (UTC)reply
Osli73's topic ban replaced with a revert limitation (one revert per week on each article, excepting obvious vandalism. Edits by suspected socks of Grandy Grandy should reported to
WP:AE.
Thatcher14:00, 19 March 2008 (UTC)reply
The accounts will be left indefinitely blocked. After one month, he may ask to have one of his accounts unblocked, if he wishes to resume editing.
Thatcher14:00, 19 March 2008 (UTC)reply
put on two months topic ban from all Macedonia-related articles and discussions, and banned from interaction with
User:JdeJ, for harassment, personal attacks, ethnic hate speech and soapboxing. Was warned previously.
Fut.Perf.☼21:33, 26 March 2008 (UTC)reply
Blocked 1 week for violating the topic ban
[15] and simultaneously blocked indefinitely for making legal threats
[16]and encouraging
[17] others to do the same.
GRBerry14:02, 1 April 2008 (UTC)reply
Jawohl (
talk·contribs) topic-banned from Kosovo-related articles for 21 days after user is continuing disruption, trolling and making personal attacks after being requested to refrain from such behaviour.
Rudget (
review)
17:08, 10 April 2008 (UTC)reply
Beamathan (
talk·contribs) Clearly still does not understand the concept of
WP:CIVIL, which had lead to his previous topic-ban just two weeks ago. Beamathan warned for renewed incivility on
this edit summary, only to reply to the warning with
this. Topic banned from all Kosovo-related articles for 15 days, and placed on indefinite civility supervision. Húsönd12:49, 19 May 2008 (UTC)reply
Sanction against Beamathan lifted after discussion at WP:ANI
[20], serious doubts about appropriateness of Husond's action and no consensus for upholding.
Fut.Perf.☼19:50, 24 May 2008 (UTC)reply
Blocked initially for 24 hours, block extended following incidents of sockpuppetry and block evasion, and finally blocked indefinitely for continuous abuse and a total lack of productive editing. --
ChrisO (
talk)
00:05, 30 May 2008 (UTC)reply
Ejanev (
talk·contribs) blocked 5 days, civility supervision and 1r/d parole for 4 months, for edit-warring, personal attacks and likely sockpuppetry. (This is a rather mild sanction, suggest strict enforcement and rapid escalation if misbehaviour continues.)
Fut.Perf.☼08:02, 27 May 2008 (UTC)reply
Blocked again for a week for renewed breaches of civility parole
[24] and for edit warring. Also revert restriction imposed: 1rv/48h for 6 months.
Fut.Perf.☼18:13, 11 July 2008 (UTC)reply
Too light. I've extended the block of Zeq to one year and am extending the topic-ban from all articles relating to the Arab-Israeli conflict to indefinite.
Moreschi (
talk) (
debate)
18:00, 22 April 2008 (UTC)reply
Still too light. :-) I've extended this to a full ban for absolutely flagrant and egregious violations of policy that have come to light from the full e-mail archive. --
ChrisO (
talk)
10:55, 27 April 2008 (UTC)reply
ScienceApologist (
talk·contribs) indefinite restriction: required to edit logged in only, not as an IP, when editing on pseudoscience. Any edits as an IP to be promptly signed or confirmed with main account. Deliberate carelessness or indifference about logging in may lead to blocks.
[60]FT2(
Talk |
email)00:57, 5 December 2008 (UTC)reply
ScienceApologist (
talk·contribs) indefinite restriction: required to edit logged in only, not as an IP, when editing on pseudoscience. Any edits as an IP to be promptly signed or confirmed with main account. Deliberate carelessness or indifference about logging in may lead to blocks.
[62]FT2(
Talk |
email)01:01, 5 December 2008 (UTC)reply
23:38, 12 June 2008
Toddst1 (
talk·contribs) blocked
8bitJake (
talk·contribs) (account creation blocked) with an expiry time of 1 week (Disruptive editing: 3RR not AGF, persistent vilification of editors that have a disagreement, etc.) (Unblock)