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− | After discussion with other users, I have taken the following actions against [[User:Quebrada]]:
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− | * Quebrada is banned from editing NSwiki for a period of 1 year. Per Wikipedia precedents, this ban will reset any time Quebrada makes an edit. Any edits by Quebrada should be reverted on sight.
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− | * Any IP used by Quebrada to edit NSwiki will be blocked for a period of 6 hours. Since Quebrada uses AOL, a more lengthy block is not appropriate.
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− | * Any new accounts created by Quebrada to edit NSwiki will be blocked indefinitely.
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− | Since I don't like taking these kind of actions unilaterally, I'm opening this page up for a discussion and referendum on my action. Feel free to add options to this quasi-poll.
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− | Quebrada's [[Special:Contributions/Quebrada|contributions]] are difficult to trace, as the user often failed to log in. However, more evidence can be seen at [[Talk:Quebrada]] and [[Talk:Rejistania]].
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− | --[[User:Goobergunch|Goobergunch]]|[[User talk:Goobergunch|?]] 02:19, 22 Nov 2004 (GMT)
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− | == 1-year ban, 6-hour IP block ==
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− | # [[User:Goobergunch|Goobergunch]]|[[User talk:Goobergunch|?]] 02:19, 22 Nov 2004 (GMT)
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− | # [[User:Frisbeeteria|→ Frisbeeteria]] [[User talk:Frisbeeteria|Θ<small>''talk''</small>]] 04:32, 22 Nov 2004 (GMT) (See other arguments at [[User Talk:Quebrada]])
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− | == No ban ==
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− | == Comments ==
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− | Does this refer to all editing, or only of articles? ie. are discussion pages, sandbox, etc allowed. [[User:Cacobellum|[[User:Cacobellum|Cacobellvm]]|[[User talk:Cacobellum|✐<small>''talk''</small>]]]] 04:53, 22 Nov 2004 (GMT)
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− | : Given the argumentative nature of the Talk pages above, and a general unwillingness from this user to listen to the wiki community and sysops, I'd say discussion pages are also under the ban. [[User:Frisbeeteria|→ Fris]] [[User talk:Frisbeeteria|Θ<small>''talk''</small>]] 05:20, 22 Nov 2004 (GMT)
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