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− | '''Blocking''' is a method by which users are technically prevented from editing Anarchopedia. Anarchopedia does not [[hierarchy|rule over others]] | + | '''Blocking''' is a method by which users are technically prevented from editing Anarchopedia. Anarchopedia does not [[hierarchy|rule over others]]. Block is only used to protect the site from malicious attempts like vandalism or spamming. A user may be blocked for any of the following reasons: |
*Spamming<ref>In case of spamming, the user will be warned for the first time. But if the user continues spamming after the first warning, the account will be blocked indefinitely.</ref> | *Spamming<ref>In case of spamming, the user will be warned for the first time. But if the user continues spamming after the first warning, the account will be blocked indefinitely.</ref> | ||
*Vandalism | *Vandalism |
Latest revision as of 14:19, 7 August 2008
Blocking is a method by which users are technically prevented from editing Anarchopedia. Anarchopedia does not rule over others. Block is only used to protect the site from malicious attempts like vandalism or spamming. A user may be blocked for any of the following reasons:
- Spamming[1]
- Vandalism
- Persistent personal attacks
- Attempt to disclose personal information of other editors
- Making a death threat will result in the immediate blocking of the account.
Notes[edit]
- ↑ In case of spamming, the user will be warned for the first time. But if the user continues spamming after the first warning, the account will be blocked indefinitely.