The
Arbitration Committee closed one case this week and opened one case, leaving five currently open.
Closed case
Tango: A case involving a controversial block of
MONGO by
Tango under
this finding. As a result of the case, Tango was desysopped, but can apply for adminship at any time.
Giovanni33: A case involving the accusation of sockpuppetry by
Giovanni33. Giovanni33 and
Rafaelsfingers, who has been labeled as a sockpuppet of Giovanni33 by some, have denied the charges.
Voting phase
Footnoted quotes: A case involving the use of quotes in footnotes, and general concerns with the
biographies of living persons policy. Remedies supported by two arbitrators would encourage more enforcement of the BLP policy, and a one-year restriction banning
Alansohn from making any edits judged to be "uncivil, personal attacks, or assumptions of bad faith". The latter remedy allows his blocking, without warning, should he violate it.
CAMERA lobbying: A case involving lobbying by pro-Israel group
Committee for Accuracy in Middle East Reporting in America (CAMERA) on Middle East-related articles. A remedy supported by four arbitrators confirm the sanctions imposed by administrators (an indefinite ban of
Gni, a one-year ban of
Zeq, and a one-year ban on Arab-Israeli topics for
Dajudem). Other remedies supported by four arbitrators provide a general amnesty for other editors who may have been involved in the lobbying group, urging community members to forward evidence about all forms of external group-lobbying to the Committee, and admonishing
Hypnosadist to "maintain an appropriate level of professionalism at all times, and to avoid misrepresenting Wikipedia policy to other editors."
Homeopathy: A dispute involving a number of editors over the
Homeopathy article. Remedies with the support of five to six arbitrators include banning
DanaUllman for one year, the creation of a "Sourcing Adjudication Board" regarding the inappropriate use of citations, and emphasizing the Committee's ability to issue subsequent sanctions in the case, based on reports of "inappropriate conduct" as judged by the Sourcing Adjudication Board. Another remedy, with the support of four arbitrators, allows uninvolved administrators to impose sanctions on editors involved in Homeopathy-related articles, for various reasons.
The
Arbitration Committee closed one case this week and opened one case, leaving five currently open.
Closed case
Tango: A case involving a controversial block of
MONGO by
Tango under
this finding. As a result of the case, Tango was desysopped, but can apply for adminship at any time.
Giovanni33: A case involving the accusation of sockpuppetry by
Giovanni33. Giovanni33 and
Rafaelsfingers, who has been labeled as a sockpuppet of Giovanni33 by some, have denied the charges.
Voting phase
Footnoted quotes: A case involving the use of quotes in footnotes, and general concerns with the
biographies of living persons policy. Remedies supported by two arbitrators would encourage more enforcement of the BLP policy, and a one-year restriction banning
Alansohn from making any edits judged to be "uncivil, personal attacks, or assumptions of bad faith". The latter remedy allows his blocking, without warning, should he violate it.
CAMERA lobbying: A case involving lobbying by pro-Israel group
Committee for Accuracy in Middle East Reporting in America (CAMERA) on Middle East-related articles. A remedy supported by four arbitrators confirm the sanctions imposed by administrators (an indefinite ban of
Gni, a one-year ban of
Zeq, and a one-year ban on Arab-Israeli topics for
Dajudem). Other remedies supported by four arbitrators provide a general amnesty for other editors who may have been involved in the lobbying group, urging community members to forward evidence about all forms of external group-lobbying to the Committee, and admonishing
Hypnosadist to "maintain an appropriate level of professionalism at all times, and to avoid misrepresenting Wikipedia policy to other editors."
Homeopathy: A dispute involving a number of editors over the
Homeopathy article. Remedies with the support of five to six arbitrators include banning
DanaUllman for one year, the creation of a "Sourcing Adjudication Board" regarding the inappropriate use of citations, and emphasizing the Committee's ability to issue subsequent sanctions in the case, based on reports of "inappropriate conduct" as judged by the Sourcing Adjudication Board. Another remedy, with the support of four arbitrators, allows uninvolved administrators to impose sanctions on editors involved in Homeopathy-related articles, for various reasons.
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