Prem Rawat: A case involving the actions of editors on
Prem Rawat and related articles. Remedies proposed by
bainer, and not voted on by any other arbitrators, would place Rawat-related articles on
article probation, advise
Jossi to maintain his February
commitment not to edit articles related to the Rawat movement, and encouraging editors to seek the help of neutral editors in resolving disputes.
Betacommand 2: A case involving the actions of
Betacommand and others in relation to
BetacommandBot, a controversial bot which tags some non
fair use compliant images. Betacommand's actions had previously been discussed on a
subpage of
WP:AN. The main remedy, supported by four arbitrators, would instruct Betacommand to remain civil, refrain from making personal attacks, operate BetacommandBot within the scope of policies, and refrain from "further instances of untoward conduct"; an alternate remedy, with three supporting and one abstaining, would extend the remedy to require Betacommand to allow a method of opting out of user talk-page messages. Other remedies proposed, and supported by four arbitrators, would urge Betacommand to be more responsive to good-faith questions, advise editors that images and media may be periodically reviewed for compliance with
non-free content criteria, and ask the community to re-examine policies regarding image deletion, bot-directed and otherwise.
September 11 conspiracy theories: A case involving the actions of some editors on articles related to the
September 11, 2001 attacks, particularly in relation to
9/11 conspiracy theories. A unanimous remedy, with a majority of six users supporting, would allow any uninvolved administrator to impose sanctions on editors working on articles related to the events of September 11; such sanctions could be appealed to the imposing administrator, the
arbitration enforcement noticeboard, or the Arbitration Committee itself.
Motion to close
Highways 2: A case involving editing by
NE2 on articles relating to
WikiProject U.S. Roads, allegedly against consensus of other editors involved with that wikiproject. If closed as-is, only a remedy counseling editors to consider contributing outside of disputed articles would pass, though an additional remedy, advising
WikiProject U.S. Roads to refer to prior debates when explaining prior consensus, has recently been proposed.
Prem Rawat: A case involving the actions of editors on
Prem Rawat and related articles. Remedies proposed by
bainer, and not voted on by any other arbitrators, would place Rawat-related articles on
article probation, advise
Jossi to maintain his February
commitment not to edit articles related to the Rawat movement, and encouraging editors to seek the help of neutral editors in resolving disputes.
Betacommand 2: A case involving the actions of
Betacommand and others in relation to
BetacommandBot, a controversial bot which tags some non
fair use compliant images. Betacommand's actions had previously been discussed on a
subpage of
WP:AN. The main remedy, supported by four arbitrators, would instruct Betacommand to remain civil, refrain from making personal attacks, operate BetacommandBot within the scope of policies, and refrain from "further instances of untoward conduct"; an alternate remedy, with three supporting and one abstaining, would extend the remedy to require Betacommand to allow a method of opting out of user talk-page messages. Other remedies proposed, and supported by four arbitrators, would urge Betacommand to be more responsive to good-faith questions, advise editors that images and media may be periodically reviewed for compliance with
non-free content criteria, and ask the community to re-examine policies regarding image deletion, bot-directed and otherwise.
September 11 conspiracy theories: A case involving the actions of some editors on articles related to the
September 11, 2001 attacks, particularly in relation to
9/11 conspiracy theories. A unanimous remedy, with a majority of six users supporting, would allow any uninvolved administrator to impose sanctions on editors working on articles related to the events of September 11; such sanctions could be appealed to the imposing administrator, the
arbitration enforcement noticeboard, or the Arbitration Committee itself.
Motion to close
Highways 2: A case involving editing by
NE2 on articles relating to
WikiProject U.S. Roads, allegedly against consensus of other editors involved with that wikiproject. If closed as-is, only a remedy counseling editors to consider contributing outside of disputed articles would pass, though an additional remedy, advising
WikiProject U.S. Roads to refer to prior debates when explaining prior consensus, has recently been proposed.
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