User:Daniel Carrero/BLOCK
There is some unacceptable behavior which may justify a user to be blocked from editing.
Blockable offenses
[edit]- The block tool should only be used to prevent edits that will, directly or indirectly, hinder or harm the progress of the English Wiktionary.
- It should not be used unless less drastic means of stopping these edits are, by the assessment of the blocking administrator, highly unlikely to succeed.
Examples
[edit]There is no hard-and-fast rule about what is considered to hinder or harm our progress. Clear examples of such behaviour usually include:
- Deliberately harming our content by deleting useful things or adding useless content or pages.
- Persistently wasting other editors’ time by making many edits that have to be undone, cleaned up, or otherwise modified to make them correct.
- Causing our editors distress by directly insulting them or by being continually impolite towards them.
There are other means of protecting Wiktionary; for example, by discussion on the users’ talk pages. Usually, some effort should be made to explain to people why their edits are considered incorrect, however a short block can be given if they clearly won’t listen. In cases where a user has had something explained to them, an explicit warning should be given to them before blocking them; this can show that they have no intention of mending their ways.
Patrolling
[edit]Users who clearly have no intent to be productive may be blocked immediately.
Particularly:
- Those editing apparently for the primary purpose of adding offensive or promotional material.
- People making many bad edits in short order.
- Accounts with usernames that are offensive, similar to established accounts’, or promotional.
However, there are people who make innocent mistakes; they should not be blocked instantly:
- People making one or two unhelpful edits.
- Those adding protologisms, or Wikipedia-style articles.
Such an account can be blocked if the user ignores a single request to desist or explanation of what he is doing wrong.
Types of contributors
[edit]Anonymous IPs
[edit]For anonymous IP addresses, in most cases, block one day, anon-users/prevent-creation only. If it recurs (the block log has entries), then check the tabçe:
Anonymous contributors: static or semi-static vs. dynamic IPs | Anonymous editors only | Prevent account creation | |
---|---|---|---|
infinite | Open proxies and zombies only! no other IPs should be permanently blocked. | NO! | YES! |
> 1 month | IPs which have been blocked for shorter durations before, and have returned: probable static IPs. | No | YES |
7-31 days | Vandalism which would be blocked for this duration on a registered account, on what is probably a static IP. | No | Yes |
1-7 days | Most anonymous vandalism which is from DSL/Cable ISP (SBC/Comcast/RR) IPs. | Yes | Yes |
.25-24 hours | Large ISP (AOL/BT) IPs engaged in any sort of vandalism. | Yes | No |
Logged-in editors
[edit]Logged in accounts: | Anonymous editors only | Prevent account creation | |
---|---|---|---|
infinite |
|
N/A | N/A |
> 1 month | Recommended third blocks for persistent or repeat offenders. | N/A | N/A |
7-31 days | Recommended second blocks for persistent or repeat offenders. | N/A | N/A |
1-7 days | Recommended primary blocks for behavior which is counter to policy, productivity or community. | N/A | N/A |
1/4-24 hours | These blocks should rarely be given out, but if attempts to communicate with another community member fail, a very short term block can be issued. | N/A | N/A |
Seasoned contributors
[edit]- It is rare, but occasionally there will be a seasoned contributor, even an administrator, who is causing trouble; such cases must be handled with diplomacy.
- It is not acceptable to block a whitelisted user or an administrator unless they already know they will be blocked for their actions.
- The contributor must receive an explicit warning before being blocked, unless they are deliberately and maliciously ignoring current practice.
Range blocks
[edit]See Help:Range blocks for how to block a range of IP addresses.
See also
[edit]- Wiktionary:Vandalism in progress (WT:VIP) for currently occurring or very recent vandalism
- Wiktionary:Vandalism (or WT:VANDAL) for vandalism of Wiktionary in general