Wikipedia:Arbitration/Index/Cases/All

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This is an archive of the results of all cases completed by the Arbitration Committee. Cases are presented chronologically by closing date (the most recent are at the top), and at the bottom, cases are presented in an alphabetical list.


Arbitration Committee Index of Cases (All Cases)

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2024

2 cases.

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January

2023

6 cases.

December

  • Wikipedia:Arbitration/Requests/Case/Industrial agriculture#Final decision closed 17 December 2023 (AN notice)
    • prohibited from interacting with, or commenting on,
      each other anywhere on Wikipedia (subject to the ordinary exceptions). This restriction may be appealed twelve months after the enactment of this remedy, and every twelve months thereafter.
    • Leyo is admonished for battleground behavior, personal attacks, and use of administrator tools while INVOLVED. Leyo is INVOLVED in the topic area of genetically modified organisms, industrial agriculture, commercially produced agricultural chemicals, the effects of all three, and organizations or companies involved, broadly construed. Future instances of this kind of conduct may result in sanction, including removal of adminship, without warning, especially if it is INVOLVED tool use.
    • KoA is warned for edit warring and is reminded to engage in
      good faith
      when resolving their disputes.

November

October

September

August

  • Wikipedia:Arbitration/Requests/Case/SmallCat dispute#Final decision closed 25 August 2023 (AN notice)
    • BrownHairedGirl (talk · contribs) is indefinitely banned from Wikipedia. This ban may be appealed twelve months after the enactment of this remedy, and every twelve months thereafter.
    • Laurel Lodged (talk · contribs) is indefinitely banned from Wikipedia. This ban may be appealed twelve months after the enactment of this remedy, and every twelve months thereafter.
    • Laurel Lodged is indefinitely topic banned from maintaining categories. In addition to discussing categories and their maintenance, this includes – but is not limited to – directly adding or removing categories from pages, and moving or renaming categories.
    • Nederlandse Leeuw (talk · contribs) is warned about their behavior during conduct discussions.
    • Editors participating in
      XfD
      , especially those forums with a small number of regular participants, are reminded to be careful about forming a local consensus which may or may not reflect the broader community consensus. Regular closers at an XfD forum may also want to note when broader community discussion, or changes to policies and guidelines, would be helpful.

July

June

May

  • Wikipedia:Arbitration/Requests/Case/World War II and the history of Jews in Poland#Final decision closed 20 May 2023 (AN notice)
    • The Arbitration Committee formally requests that the Wikimedia Foundation develop and promulgate a white paper on the best practices for researchers and authors when writing about Wikipedians. The Committee requests that the white paper convey to researchers the principles of our movement and give specific recommendation for researchers on how to study and write about Wikipedians and their personal information in a way that respects our principles. Upon completion, we request that the white paper be distributed through the Foundation's research networks including email newsletters, social media accounts, and web publications such as the Diff blog.
      This request will be sent by the Arbitration Committee to Maggie Dennis, Vice President of Community Resilience & Sustainability with the understanding that the task may be delegated as appropriate.
    • Remedy 5 of Antisemitism in Poland is superseded by the following restriction:
      All articles and edits in the topic area of Polish history during World War II (1933-1945) and the history of Jews in Poland are subject to a "reliable source consensus-required" contentious topic restriction. When a source that is not an article in a peer-reviewed scholarly journal, an academically focused book by a reputable publisher, and/or an article published by a reputable institution is removed from an article, no editor may reinstate the source without first obtaining consensus on the talk page of the article in question or consensus about the reliability of the source in a discussion at the Reliable Sources Noticeboard. Administrators may enforce this restriction with page protections, topic bans, or blocks; enforcement decisions should consider not merely the severity of the violation but the general disciplinary record of the editor in violation.
    • François Robere is topic banned from the areas of World War II in Poland and the History of Jews in Poland, broadly construed. This ban may be appealed twelve months after the enactment of this remedy, and every twelve months thereafter.
    • My very best wishes
      • is topic banned from the areas of World War II in Poland and the History of Jews in Poland, broadly construed. This ban may be appealed twelve months after the enactment of this remedy, and every twelve months thereafter.
      • Based on their disruptive attempts to defend Piotrus and Volunteer Marek, My very best wishes is subject to a 1-way interaction ban with Piotrus and a 1-way interaction ban with Volunteer Marek, subject to the usual exceptions. This ban may be appealed twelve months after the enactment of this remedy, and every twelve months thereafter.
    • Volunteer Marek
      • is topic banned from the areas of World War II in Poland and the History of Jews in Poland, broadly construed. This ban may be appealed twelve months after the enactment of this remedy, and every twelve months thereafter.
      • is limited to 1 revert per page and may not revert a second time with-out a consensus for the revert, except for edits in his userspace or obvious vandalism. This restriction may be appealed twelve months after the enactment of this remedy, and every twelve months thereafter.
    • prohibited from interacting with, or commenting on,
      posts and comments made by each other, subject to the normal exceptions. This restriction may be appealed twelve months after the enactment of this remedy, and every twelve months thereafter.
    • The Arbitration Committee assumes and makes indefinite the temporary interaction ban between Levivich and Volunteer Marek. This restriction may be appealed twelve months after the enactment of this remedy, and every twelve months thereafter.
    • Piotrus is reminded that while off-wiki communication is allowed in most circumstances, he has previously used off-wiki communication disruptively. He is reminded to be cautious about how and when to use off-wiki contact in the future, and to avoid future conflict, he should prioritize on-wiki communication.
    • The Arbitration Committee affirms its January 2022 motion allowing editors to file for Arbitration enforcement at ARCA or Arbitration enforcement noticeboards. In recognition of the overlap of editor interest and activity between this topic area and Eastern Europe, the committee extends this provision to that topic area. It does so by adding the following text in Wikipedia:Requests for arbitration/Eastern Europe:
      As an alternative to Wikipedia:Arbitration/Requests/Enforcement, editors may make enforcement requests directly to the Arbitration Committee at Wikipedia:Arbitration/Requests/Clarification and Amendment.
    • The Arbitration Committee separately rescinds the part of the January 2022 motion allowing transfer of a case from Arbitration Enforcement to ARCA, in recognition of the now-standard provision in Wikipedia:Contentious topics § Referrals from Arbitration Enforcement noticeboard to the full Committee. It does so by striking the following text in its entirety in item number 7:
      In addition to the usual processes, a consensus of administrators at AE may refer complex or intractable issues to the Arbitration Committee for resolution at ARCA, at which point the committee may resolve the request by motion or open a case to examine the issue.
      [archive / log]
    • When considering sanctions against editors in the Eastern Europe topic area, uninvolved administrators should consider past sanctions and the findings of fact and remedies issued in this case.
    • Should any user subject to a restriction in this case violate that restriction, that user may be blocked for up to 1 year. Administrators placing blocks should take into account an editor's overall conduct and Arbitration history and seriously consider increasing the duration of blocks. Any block 3 months or longer should be reported for automatic review either (1) at
      ARCA
      or (2) to an arbitrator or clerk who will open a review at ARCA. The committee will consider presented evidence and statements before deciding by motion what, if any, actions are necessary, up to and including a site ban.

April

March

February

January

2022

7 cases.

December

November

  • Wikipedia:Arbitration/Requests/Case/Reversal and reinstatement of Athaenara's block#Final decision closed 02 November 2022 (AN notice)
    • For breaches of Wikipedia's administrative norms, Lourdes is warned.
    • For conduct which fell short of the high standards of behavior expected of functionaries, the CheckUser permissions of TheresNoTime are removed. They may seek to regain them only through the usual appointment methods.
    • For conduct which fell short of the high standards of behavior expected of functionaries, the Oversight permissions of TheresNoTime are removed. They may seek to regain them only through the usual appointment methods.
    • For serious breaches of Wikipedia's administrative norms and of the CheckUser policy, TheresNoTime is admonished.
    • The Arbitration Committee wishes to express that Wikipedia:Arbitration Committee/Procedures § Actions by parties to a proceeding does not apply to TheresNoTime given that a majority of active arbitrators had opposed desysopping them at the time they relinquished their adminship.

October

September

August

July

June

May

  • Wikipedia:Arbitration/Requests/Case/WikiProject Tropical Cyclones closed 27 May 2022 (AN notice)
    • MarioProtIV (talk · contribs) is indefinitely banned from closing, or reopening, any discussion outside their own user talk space. This restriction may be appealed after 12 months.
    • Chlod (talk · contribs) is warned about using off-wiki platforms in an attempt to win on-wiki disputes.
    • talk · contribs
      ) is warned about using off-wiki platforms in an attempt to win on-wiki disputes.
    • LightandDark2000 (talk · contribs) is indefinitely topic banned from pages about weather, broadly construed. This ban may be appealed six months after the enactment of this remedy, and every twelve months thereafter.
    • MarioProtIV (talk · contribs) is indefinitely topic banned from pages about weather, broadly construed. This ban may be appealed six months after the enactment of this remedy, and every twelve months thereafter.
    • Leaders/moderators of off-wiki chat platforms (i.e. IRC, Discord, Telegram) should consider the following practices for their platform:
      • Advertised on-wiki, including at relevant Wiki Project pages and more general pages (e.g.
        WP:DISCORD
        ).
      • Instructions and links on how to join are provided.
      • Users are asked to authenticate to their onwiki identity.
      • The rules and expectations are posted in a prominent place (e.g. a read-only channel).
        WP:OUTING
        are considered in those rules and expectations.
      • There is active moderation to enforce the rules and expectations. The moderation team is made up of trusted members and is sufficiently large for the size of the platform/channel.

April

March

February

  • Wikipedia:Arbitration/Requests/Case/Jonathunder accepted and suspended 26 February 2022, closed automatically 28 August 2022 (motion)
    The "Jonathunder" request for arbitration is accepted. This case will be opened but suspended for a period of six months.
    If Jonathunder (talk · contribs) should return to active editing on the English Wikipedia during this time and request that this case be resumed, the Arbitration Committee shall unsuspend the case by motion and it will proceed through the normal arbitration process. Such a request may be made by email to [email protected] or at the clerks' noticeboard. Jonathunder is temporarily desysopped for the duration of the case.
    If such a request is not made within six months of this motion or if Jonathunder resigns his administrative tools, this case shall be automatically closed, and Jonathunder shall be permanently desysopped. If tools are resigned or removed, in the circumstances described above, Jonathunder may regain the administrative tools at any time only via a successful request for adminship.

January

2021

6 cases.

December

November

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September

August

July

June

  • Wikipedia:Arbitration/Requests/Case/COVID-19#Final decision created and closed by motion 16 June 2021 (AN notice)
    • (i) The community
      arbitration enforcement log.
      (v) Any requests for enforcement that may be open when this remedy is enacted shall proceed, but any remedy that is enacted should be enacted as a discretionary sanction.
      (vi) Administrators who have enforced the COVID-19 general sanctions are thanked for their work and asked to continue providing administrative assistance enforcing discretionary sanctions and at the arbitration enforcement noticeboard
      .

May

April

March

February

  • Wikipedia:Arbitration/Requests/Case/Kurds and Kurdistan#Final decision closed 23 February 2021 (AN notice)
    • Standard discretionary sanctions are authorized for the topics of Kurds and Kurdistan, broadly construed.
    • banned
      from the English Wikipedia. This ban may be appealed twelve months after the enactment of this remedy, and every twelve months thereafter.
    • topic-banned
      from articles related to Kurds and Kurdistan, broadly construed. This ban may be appealed twelve months after the enactment of this remedy, and every twelve months thereafter.
    • topic-banned
      from articles related to Kurds and Kurdistan, broadly construed. This ban may be appealed twelve months after the enactment of this remedy, and every twelve months thereafter.
    • topic-banned
      from articles related to Kurds and Kurdistan, broadly construed. This ban may be appealed twelve months after the enactment of this remedy, and every twelve months thereafter.
    • topic-banned
      from articles related to Kurds and Kurdistan, broadly construed. This ban may be appealed twelve months after the enactment of this remedy, and every twelve months thereafter.
    • Paradise Chronicle is warned to avoid casting aspersions and repeating similar uncollegial conduct in the future.
  • Wikipedia:Arbitration/Requests/Case/Gender and sexuality#Final decision created and closed by motion 22 February 2021 (AN notice)
    • Standard discretionary sanctions
      are authorized for all edits about, and all pages related to, any gender-related dispute or controversy and associated people.

January


2020

8 cases.

December

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October

September

August

July

June

  • Wikipedia:Arbitration/Requests/Case/Medicine#Final decision closed 03 June 2020 (AN notice)
    • Standard discretionary sanctions are authorized for all discussions about pharmaceutical drug prices and pricing and for edits adding, changing, or removing pharmaceutical drug prices or pricing from articles. Any uninvolved administrator may apply sanctions as an arbitration enforcement action to users editing in this topic area, after an initial warning.
    • CFCF is reminded to avoid casting aspersions and similar conduct in the future.
    • Doc James is prohibited from making any edits relating to pharmaceutical drug prices or pricing in the article namespace.
    • QuackGuru is indefinitely
      topic-banned
      from articles relating to medicine, broadly construed.

May

April

March

February

  • Wikipedia:Arbitration/Requests/Case/RHaworth#Final decision closed 01 February 2020 (AN notice)
    • For his failure to meet the standards expected of an administrator, including repeated misuse of the deletion tool, RHaworth's administrative user rights are removed. RHaworth may regain administrative user rights at any time via a successful request for adminship.
    • Administrators are reminded that checkuser and oversight blocks must not be reversed or modified without prior consultation with the checkuser or oversighter who placed the block, the respective functionary team, or the Arbitration Committee.
  • Wikipedia:Arbitration/Requests/Case/Kudpung#Final decision closed 29 February 2020 (AN notice)
    • For his failure to meet the conduct standards expected of an administrator, Kudpung's administrative user rights are removed. He may regain them at any time via a successful request for adminship.
    • Kudpung is admonished for failing to meet the conduct standards expected of an administrator. In future, he is urged to ensure that he remains civil in his interactions with both new and regular editors, and responds to feedback on his conduct objectively and with an assumption of good faith.
    • Arbitration is supposed to be the final step in the dispute resolution process. The community is reminded that attempting to have a community-wide discussion of problematic behavior early on can prevent unnecessary escalations.


January

  • Wikipedia:Arbitration/Requests/Case/Portals#Final decision closed 29 January 2020 (AN notice)
    • BrownHairedGirl is prohibited from editing in the Portal: namespace or engaging in discussions about portals anywhere on Wikipedia. She may appeal this restriction in six months.
    • BrownHairedGirl is indefinitely restricted from interacting with or commenting about Northamerica1000 anywhere on Wikipedia, subject to the ordinary exceptions. This restriction may be appealed in six months.
    • For numerous violations of basic policies and generally failing to meet community expectations and responsibilities as outlined in Wikipedia:Administrators#Accountability and Wikipedia:Administrators#Administrator conduct, BrownHairedGirl is desysopped. She may regain the administrative tools at any time via a successful request for adminship.
    • The Arbitration Committee recommends that a well-publicized community discussion be held to establish a guideline for portals. The committee further recommends that this RfC be kept open for at least 30 days, be closed by a panel of 3 uninvolved administrators, and at a minimum address the following questions:
      • Topics: How broad or narrow should a topic area be for it to sustain a portal?
      • Page views: Should there be a minimum number of page views for a portal to be considered viable? How should those page views be measured?
      • WikiProjects: Should portals be required to be connected to an active WikiProject or other group of maintainers?
      • Updates: How often should a portal be updated?
      • Automation: Can automated tools be used in the creation or maintenance of portals?
      • Links to portals: How should portals be used? Should they be linked on all relevant Wikipedia articles, or should another method be used to ensure that portals are viewed and used?


2019

9 cases.

December

  • Editors generally were both reminded and counselled about the context, expectations, and good practices that apply when editing this topic area
  • The "area of conflict" was defined
  • Area of conflict had the ARBPIA General Sanctions created and authorised, comprising:
  • Discretionary Sanctions of the standard form
  • the 500/30 rule prohibiting new editors from editing the area of conflict
  • All article subjects within the area of conflict were placed under ARBPIA General Sanctions
  • Related content was defined as content about the area of conflict located in articles about subjects not related to the area of conflict.
  • All related content within the area of conflict was placed under ARBPIA General Sanctions
  • Many existing remedies from prior cases were vacated, in some instances to be re-adopted in this decision for the sake of easy referencing

November

October

September

August

July

  • Wikipedia:Arbitration/Requests/Case/Canadian politics closed 6 July 2019 (AN notice)
    • WP:ARCA
      after three months.
    • Curly Turkey is warned that future violations of Wikipedia's conduct policies and guidelines, including
      WP:ASPERSIONS
      , may result in blocks or bans.
    • Curly Turkey, Darryl Kerrigan, Legacypac, Littleolive oil, PavelShk, Safrolic, and SWL36 are admonished for edit warring.
    • All editors are reminded to seek
      dispute resolution noticeboard
      , for outside opinions and suggestions for resolving problems.
  • Wikipedia:Arbitration/Requests/Case/Reversion of office actions opened and resolved by motion 5 July 2019 (AN notice)
    • The community is advised that administrators and bureaucrats are normally expected not to act when they know they do not have all of the relevant facts, and that this is especially important with regard to office actions where those facts may be highly sensitive. As a general rule, wheel warring may be grounds for removal of administrative rights by the committee as well as by the WMF. Lack of sanctions under these exceptional circumstances should not set expectations around similar future actions.

June

May

April

March

February

  • Wikipedia:Arbitration/Requests/Case/Alex Shih#Motion to Suspend suspended 12 February 2019
    The "Alex Shih" request for arbitration is accepted. Given that Alex Shih (talk · contribs · deleted contribs · logs · filter log · block user · block log) has retired from the English Wikipedia, this case will be opened but suspended for a duration not to exceed one year, during which time Alex Shih will be temporarily desysopped.
    If Alex Shih should return to active editing on the English Wikipedia during this time and request that this case be resumed, the Arbitration Committee shall unsuspend the case by motion and proceed through the normal arbitration process. Such a request may be made by email to arbcom-en@wikimedia.org or at the
    Clerks' noticeboard
    .
    If such a request is not made within one year of the "Alex Shih" case being opened and suspended, this case shall be automatically closed, and Alex Shih shall remain desysopped. He may regain the administrative tools at any time via a successful
    request for adminship
    .
  • Wikipedia:Arbitration/Requests/Case/GiantSnowman#Final decision closed 10 February 2019 (AN notice)
    • GiantSnowman is admonished for overuse of the rollback and blocking functions, and reminded to
      exception of obvious vandalism
      , he is subject to the following restrictions:
      1. He may not revert another editor's contribution without providing an explanation in the edit summary. This includes use of MediaWiki's rollback function, any tool or script that provides a similar function, and any manual revert without an edit summary. Default edit summaries, such as those provided by the undo function or Twinkle's rollback feature, are not sufficient for the purpose of this sanction
      2. He may not block an editor without first using at least three escalating messages and template warnings
      3. He may not consecutively block an editor; after one block he is advised to consult with another admin or bring the matter to the attention of the community
      4. He may not place a warning template on an editor's talk page without having first placed an appropriate self-composed message containing links to relevant policies and guidelines
      5. He may not place more than five consecutive warning templates or messages; after which he is advised to consult with another admin
      6. He may not use MassRollback.js
    Violations may be reported by any editor to
    WP:AE
    . GiantSnowman may appeal any or all of these sanctions, including the review itself, directly to the Arbitration Committee at any time.

January

2018

7 cases, 1 of which was dismissed

December

  • Wikipedia:Arbitration/Requests/Case/Fred Bauder#Final decision closed 06 December 2018 (AN notice)
    • Fred Bauder is admonished for engaging in an edit war on his candidate's questions page. Future edit-warring or disruptive behavior may result in further sanctions.
    • For multiple self-unblocks, wheel-warring, and abuse of rollback, Fred Bauder is desysopped. He may regain the administrative tools at any time via a successful
      request for adminship
      .
    • Boing! said Zebedee is cautioned for blocking Fred Bauder while actively
      involved
      in an edit war with him at the time. He is further cautioned to avoid edit-warring, even in cases where the other editor is editing disruptively.
    • Editors should seek assistance from the Electoral Commission for issues that arise on pages related to the Arbitration Committee Elections that cannot be easily resolved (excluding, for example, obvious vandalism). The Arbitration Committee reaffirms that the Electoral Commission has been tasked with the independent oversight of the Arbitration Committee Elections.

November

October

September

August

  • Wikipedia:Arbitration/Requests/Case/German war effort#Final decision closed 11 August 2018 (AN notice)
    • For engaging in harassment of other users, LargelyRecyclable (talk · contribs · deleted contribs · logs · filter log · block user · block log) is indefinitely banned from the English Wikipedia under any account.
    • Cinderella157 is
      topic banned
      from the history of Germany from 1932 to 1945, broadly construed. This topic ban may be appealed after six months have elapsed and every six months thereafter.
    • Auntieruth55 (talk · contribs · deleted contribs · logs · filter log · block user · block log) is reminded that project coordinators have no special roles in a content dispute, and that featured articles are not immune to sourcing problems.
    • Editors are reminded that consensus-building is key to the purpose and development of Wikipedia. The most reliable sources should be used instead of questionable sourcing whenever possible, especially when dealing with sensitive topics. Long-term disagreement over local consensus in a topic area should be resolved through soliciting comments from the wider community, instead of being re-litigated persistently at the local level.
    • While certain specific user-conduct issues have been identified in this decision, for the most part the underlying issue is a content dispute as to how, for example, the military records of World War II-era German military officers can be presented to the same extent as military records of officers from other periods, while placing their records and actions in the appropriate overall historical context. For better or worse, the Arbitration Committee is neither authorized nor qualified to resolve this content dispute, beyond enforcing general precepts such as those requiring reliable sourcing, due weighting, and avoidance of personal attacks. Nor does Wikipedia have any other editorial body authorized to dictate precisely how the articles should read outside the ordinary editing process. Knowledgeable editors who have not previously been involved in these disputes are urged to participate in helping to resolve them. Further instances of uncollegial behavior in this topic-area will not be tolerated and, if this occurs, may result in this Committee's accepting a request for clarification and amendment to consider imposition of further remedies, including topic-bans or discretionary sanctions.

July

  • Wikipedia:Arbitration/Requests/Case/BLP issues on British politics articles#Final decision closed 26 July 2018 (AN notice)
    • Philip Cross (talk · contribs) is warned to avoid editing topics with which he has a conflict of interest. Further, he is warned that his off-wiki behavior may lead to further sanctions to the extent it adversely impacts the English Wikipedia.
    • topic banned from edits relating to post-1978 British politics, broadly construed. This restriction may be first appealed after six months have elapsed, and every six months thereafter. This sanction supersedes the community sanction
      applied in May 2018.
    • KalHolmann (talk · contribs) is indefinitely restricted from linking to or speculating about the off-wiki behavior or identity of other editors. This restriction may be first appealed after six months have elapsed, and every six months thereafter. All appeals must be directed toward arbcom-l@lists.wikimedia.org.
    • The community is reminded that publicly posting details or speculation regarding an editor’s personal information or off-wiki behavior violates the
      policy on outing
      , unless the information has been disclosed on-wiki by the editor in question. Concerns regarding off-wiki behavior are best reported through an appropriate private channel rather than on community noticeboards.

June

May

April

March

  • Wikipedia:Arbitration/Requests/Case/Civility in infobox discussions#Final decision closed 28 March 2018 (AN notice)
    • Any uninvolved administrator may apply infobox probation as a discretionary sanction. See the full decision for details of infobox probation.
    • Standard discretionary sanctions are authorized for all discussions about infoboxes and to edits adding, deleting, collapsing, or removing verifiable information from infoboxes.
    • Cassianto is indefinitely placed on infobox probation.
    • The Arbitration Committee recommends that well-publicized community discussions be held to address whether to adopt a policy or guideline addressing what factors should weigh in favor of or against including an infobox in a given article and how those factors should be weighted.
    • All editors are reminded to maintain decorum and civility when engaged in discussions about infoboxes, and to not turn discussions about a single article's infobox into a discussion about infoboxes in general.
    • For canvassing editors to this case, Volvlogia (talk · contribs) is admonished. They are warned that any further instances of canvassing related to arbitration processes will likely result in sanctions.

February

January

  • Wikipedia:Arbitration/Requests/Case/Conduct of Mister Wiki editors#Final decision closed 7 January 2018 (AN notice)
    • For conduct unbecoming an administrator, Salvidrim! (talk · contribs) is desysopped. They may regain administrator tools at any time via a successful RfA.
    • Salvidrim! is prohibited from reviewing articles for creation drafts, or moving AfC drafts created by other editors into mainspace. This restriction can be appealed in 12 months.
    • Salvidrim! is warned that further breaches of WP:COI will be grounds for sanctions including blocks, in accordance with community policies and guidelines.
    • Soetermans (talk · contribs) is prohibited from reviewing articles for creation drafts, or moving AfC drafts created by other editors into mainspace. This restriction can be appealed in 12 months.
    • Soetermans is warned that further breaches of WP:COI will be grounds for sanctions including blocks, in accordance with community policies and guidelines.


2017

4 cases.

December

November

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April

March

February

January

2016

5 cases.

December

November

October

  • Wikipedia:Arbitration/Requests/Case/Michael Hardy#Final decision closed 1 October 2016 (AN notice)
    • Michael Hardy is reminded that:
      • Administrators are expected to set an example with their behavior, including refraining from incivility and responding patiently to good-faith concerns about their conduct, even when those concerns are expressed suboptimally.
      • All administrators are expected to keep their knowledge of core policies reasonably up to date.
      • Further misconduct using the administrative tools will result in sanctions.
    • MjolnirPants is reminded to use tactics that are consistent with Wikipedia policies and guidelines, and the 4th Pillar when dealing with other users they are in dispute with.
    • The Arbitration Committee is reminded to carefully consider the appropriate scope of future case requests. The committee should limit "scope creep" and focus on specific items that are within the scope of the duties and responsibilities outlined in Arbitration Policy.

September

August

July

June

  • Wikipedia:Arbitration/Requests/Case/Gamaliel and others#Final decision closed 4 June 2016 (AN notice)
    • Gamaliel is admonished for multiple breaches of Wikipedia policies and guidelines including for
      BLP violation
      .
    • DHeyward and Gamaliel are indefinitely prohibited from
      usual exemptions
      .
    • DHeyward (talk · contribs) is admonished for engaging in incivility and personal attacks on other editors. He is reminded that all editors are expected to engage respectfully and civilly with each other and to avoid making personal attacks.
    • For conduct which was below the standard expected of an administrator — namely making an incivil and inflammatory close summary on ANI, in which he perpetuated the perceived BLP violation and failed to adequately summarise the discussion — JzG is admonished.
    • Arkon is reminded that
      WP:CLOSECHALLENGE
      .
    • The community is encouraged to hold an RfC to supplement the existing
      WP:BLPTALK
      policy by developing further guidance on managing disputes about material involving living persons when that material appears outside of article space and is not directly related to article-content decisions.

May

  • Wikipedia:Arbitration/Requests/Case/Wikicology#Final decision closed 13 May 2016 (AN notice)
    • Wikicology is indefinitely topic-banned from making any edit in any non-talk namespace related to biomedical or public health content, or any other topic within the scope of
      WP:MEDRS
      , broadly construed.
    • Wikicology is indefinitely topic-banned from uploading any images or other non-text media to the English Wikipedia. In addition, he is indefinitely topic-banned from using on the English Wikipedia any image or other media he has uploaded to any other project, including Commons.
    • Wikicology is indefinitely banned from the English Wikipedia. He may request reconsideration of the ban twelve months after the enactment of this remedy, and every six months thereafter.
    • The community is encouraged to make use of the material presented in the Evidence and Analysis of Evidence sections to organize a systematic clean-up effort for Wikicology's past problematic contributions.
    • The Committee will, on a best-effort basis, inform representatives of WMF-affiliated projects with which Wikicology has been involved of the outcome of this case.

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February

January


2015

19 cases.

December

  • Wikipedia:Arbitration/Requests/Case/Catflap08 and Hijiri88#Final decision closed 29 December 2015 (AN notice)
    • 1) Catflap08 (talk · contribs) is indefinitely topic-banned from all pages relating to Nichiren Buddhism and its adherents, broadly construed. Appeals of this ban may be requested no earlier than twelve months since the date the case closed.
    • 2.1) Subject to the usual exceptions, Catflap08 is prohibited from making any more than one revert on any one page in any 24-hour period. This applies for all pages on the English Wikipedia, except Catflap08's own user space. This restriction may be appealed to the Committee only after 12 months have elapsed from the closing of this case.
    • 3) Hijiri88 (talk · contribs) is indefinitely topic-banned from all pages relating to Nichiren Buddhism and its adherents, broadly construed. Appeals of this ban may be requested no earlier than twelve months since the date the case closed.
    • 4) Hijiri88 is indefinitely topic-banned from all pages relating to Japanese culture. Appeals of this ban may be requested no earlier than twelve months since the date the case closed.
    • 5) Subject to the usual exceptions, Hijiri88 is prohibited from making any more than one revert on any one page in any 24-hour period. This applies for all pages on the English Wikipedia, except Hijiri88's own user space. This restriction may be appealed to the Committee only after 12 months have elapsed from the closing of this case.
    • 6.1) TH1980 (talk · contribs) and Hijiri88 are indefinitely prohibited from interacting with, or commenting on, each other anywhere on Wikipedia (subject to the ordinary exceptions).
  • Wikipedia:Arbitration/Requests/Case/Arbitration enforcement 2#Final decision closed 25 December 2015 (AN notice)
    • 1.1) The Arbitration Committee confirms the sanctions imposed on Eric Corbett as a result of the
      arbitration enforcement
      and be kept open for at least 24 hours.
    • 3) For his breaches of the standards of conduct expected of editors and administrators, Black Kite is admonished.
    • 6) The community is reminded that discretionary sanctions have been authorised for any page relating to or any edit about: (i) the Gender Gap Task Force; (ii) the gender disparity among Wikipedians; and (iii) any process or discussion relating to these topics, all broadly construed.
  • Wikipedia:Arbitration/Requests/Case/Genetically modified organisms#Final decision closed 12 December 2015 (AN notice)
    • 1)
      Standard discretionary sanctions
      are authorised for all pages relating to genetically modified organisms, agricultural biotechnology, and agricultural chemicals, broadly construed.
    • 2) Editors are prohibited from making more than one revert per page per day on any page relating to genetically modified organisms, agricultural biotechnology, and agricultural chemicals, broadly construed and subject to the usual exemptions.
    • 3) Jytdog and DrChrissy are placed indefinitely under a two-way interaction ban.
    • 7) DrChrissy is indefinitely topic-banned from all pages relating to genetically modified plants and agricultural chemicals, broadly interpreted; appeals of this ban may be requested no earlier than twelve months since the date the case closed.
    • 8) Jytdog is indefinitely topic-banned from all pages relating to genetically modified organisms and agricultural chemicals, broadly interpreted; appeals of this ban may be requested no earlier than twelve months since the date the case closed.
    • 9) Jytdog is admonished for their poor civility in relation to the locus of this case.
    • 11) SageRad is indefinitely topic-banned from all pages relating to genetically modified organisms and agricultural chemicals, broadly construed; appeals of this ban may be requested no earlier than twelve months since the date the case closed.
    • 12) Wuerzele is indefinitely topic-banned from all pages relating to genetically modified organisms and agricultural chemicals, broadly construed; appeals of this ban may be requested no earlier than twelve months since the date the case closed.

November

  • Wikipedia:Arbitration/Requests/Case/Neelix#Final decision closed 14 November 2015 (AN notice)
  • Wikipedia:Arbitration/Requests/Case/Editor conduct in e-cigs articles#Final decision closed 17 November 2015 (AN notice)
    • General Sanctions for the Electronic Cigarette topic area are rescinded. In its place, standard discretionary sanctions are authorized for the Electronic Cigarette topic area, broadly construed.
    • Discretionary Sanctions are explicitly extended for the Electronic Cigarettes topic area. Specifically, single purpose accounts may be topic banned or blocked (indefinite or otherwise), if in the view of an uninvolved administrator, they are being disruptive in the topic area.
    • Uninvolved administrators are encouraged to monitor the articles covered by discretionary sanctions in this case to ensure compliance. To assist in this, administrators are reminded that:
      • Accounts with a clear shared agenda may be blocked if they violate the sockpuppetry policy or other applicable policy;
      • Accounts whose primary purpose is disruption or making personal attacks may be blocked indefinitely;
      • Discretionary sanctions permit full and semi-page protections, including use of pending changes where warranted, and – once an editor has become aware of sanctions for the topic – any other appropriate remedy may be issued without further warning. The Arbitration Committee thanks those administrators who have been helping to enforce the community general sanctions, and thanks, once again, in advance those who help enforce the remedies adopted in this case.
    • QuackGuru (talk · contribs) is warned that continuing to engage in a pattern of disruption to Wikipedia will result in further sanctions.
    • CFCF (talk · contribs
      ) is restricted to one revert per article per every 72 hour period in the Electronic Cigarette topic area, broadly construed.
  • Wikipedia:Arbitration/Requests/Case/Palestine-Israel articles 3#Final decision closed 22 November 2015 (AN notice)
    • All anonymous IP editors and accounts with less than 500 edits and 30 days tenure are prohibited from editing any page that could be reasonably construed as being related to the Arab-Israeli conflict. This prohibition may be enforced by reverts, page protections, blocks, the use of Pending Changes, and appropriate edit filters.
    • Uninvolved administrators are encouraged to monitor the articles covered by discretionary sanctions in the original Palestine-Israel case to ensure compliance. To assist in this, administrators are reminded that:
  • Accounts with a
    sockpuppetry policy
    or other applicable policy;
  • Accounts whose primary purpose is disruption, violating the policy on biographies of living persons, or making personal attacks may be blocked indefinitely;
  • There are
    special provisions
    in place to deal with editors who violate the BLP policy;
  • Administrators may act on clear BLP violations with page protections, blocks, or warnings even if they have edited the article themselves or are otherwise involved;
  • Discretionary sanctions permit full and semi-page protections, including use of pending changes where warranted, and – once an editor has
    become aware
    of sanctions for the topic – any other appropriate remedy may be issued without further warning.

October

September

August

July

June

May

April

March


  • Wikipedia:Arbitration/Requests/Case/Toddst1 closed after suspension by motion 3 March 2015
    • The "Toddst1" request for arbitration is accepted, but a formal case will not be opened unless and until Toddst1 returns to active status as an administrator. If Toddst1 resigns his administrative tools or is desysopped for inactivity the case will be closed with no further action. Toddst1 is instructed not to use his admin tools in any way while the case is pending; doing so will be grounds for summary desysopping.

February

January

  • 1.1)

(i) The community 
standard discretionary sanctions
, which are authorized for all edits about, and all pages related to, (a) GamerGate, (b) any gender-related dispute or controversy, (c) people associated with (a) or (b), all broadly construed.

(ii) All sanctions in force when this remedy is enacted are endorsed and will become standard discretionary sanctions governed by the standard procedure from the moment of enactment.

(iii) Notifications issued under Gamergate general sanctions become

alerts
for twelve months from the date of enactment of this remedy, then expire. The log of notifications will remain on the Gamergate general sanction page.

(iv) All existing and past sanctions and restrictions placed under Gamergate general sanctions will be transcribed by the arbitration clerks in the central discretionary sanctions log.

(v) Any requests for enforcement that may be open when this remedy is enacted shall proceed, but any remedy that is enacted should be enacted as a discretionary sanction.

(vi) Administrators who have enforced the Gamergate general sanctions are thanked for their work and asked to continue providing administrative assistance enforcing discretionary sanctions and at

Arbitration enforcement
.

  • 1.2)

Uninvolved administrators are encouraged to monitor the articles covered by discretionary sanctions in this case to ensure compliance. To assist in this, administrators are reminded that:

(i) Accounts with a

sockpuppetry policy
or other applicable policy;

(ii) Accounts whose primary purpose is disruption, violating the policy on biographies of living persons, or making personal attacks may be blocked indefinitely;

(iii) There are

special provisions
in place to deal with editors who violate the BLP policy;

(iv) The default position for BLPs, particularly for individuals whose noteworthiness is limited to a particular event or topic, is the presumption of privacy for personal matters;

(v) Editors who spread or further publicize existing

BLP violations
may be blocked;

(vi) Administrators may act on clear BLP violations with page protections, blocks, or warnings even if they have edited the article themselves or are otherwise involved;

(vii) Discretionary sanctions permit full and semi-page protections, including use of pending changes where warranted, and – once an editor has

become aware
of sanctions for the topic – any other appropriate remedy may be issued without further warning.

The Arbitration Committee thanks those administrators who have been helping to enforce the community general sanctions, and thanks, once again, in advance those who help enforce the remedies adopted in this case.

  • Wikipedia:Arbitration/Requests/Case/Acupuncture motion passed 12 January 2015
    • The Arbitration Committee authorizes standard discretionary sanctions for any edit about, and for all pages relating to Complementary and Alternative Medicine.


2014

11 cases.

December

  • Wikipedia:Arbitration/Requests/Case/Landmark Worldwide closed 29 December 2014 (AN notice)
    • 1.1) The committee cautions the parties involved that
      application
      at a later time.
    • 2) Parties to the case are reminded to base their arguments in reliable, independent sources and to discuss changes rather than revert on sight.
    • 6) The Arbitration Committee urges that editors having no prior editing history on
      reliable sources
      are followed.
  • Wikipedia:Arbitration/Requests/Case/Interactions at GGTF closed 1 December 2014 (AN notice)
    • Editors topic banned by the Committee under this remedy are prohibited on the English Wikipedia from: (i) editing the pages of the Gender Gap Task Force; (ii) discussing the gender disparity among Wikipedians; and (iii) participating in any process broadly construed to do with these topics. An uninvolved admin may remove any comments that breach this remedy, and impose blocks as necessary. The Committee's standard provisions on enforcement of arbitration provisions and appeals and modifications of arbitration enforcements apply.
    • Carolmooredc (talk · contribs · deleted contribs · logs · filter log · block user · block log) is indefinitely topic banned from the Gender gap topic.
    • For her actions discussed in this case, Carolmooredc is indefinitely banned from the English Language Wikipedia. She may request reconsideration of the ban twelve months after the enactment of this remedy, and every twelve months thereafter.
    • Eric Corbett (talk · contribs · deleted contribs · logs · filter log · block user · block log) is indefinitely topic banned from the Gender gap topic.
    • Eric Corbett agrees to a restriction prohibiting him from shouting at, swearing at, insulting and/or belittling other editors. The restriction comes into immediate effect on the passing of this motion.

      If Eric Corbett finds himself tempted to engage in prohibited conduct, he is to disengage and either let the matter drop or refer it to another editor to resolve.

      If however, in the opinion of an uninvolved administrator, Eric Corbett does engage in prohibited conduct, he may be blocked. The first two such blocks shall be of 72 hours duration, increasing thereafter for each subsequent breach to one week, one month, and three months. Any blocks under this provision are arbitration enforcement actions and may only be reviewed or appealed at the arbitration enforcement noticeboard. Should a fifth block (three months) prove necessary, the blocking administrator must notify the Arbitration Committee of the block via a Request for Clarification and Amendment so that the remedy may be reviewed.

      The enforcing administrator may also at their discretion fully protect Eric Corbett's talk page for the duration of the block.

      Nothing in this remedy prevents enforcement of policy by uninvolved administrators in the usual way.

    • Neotarf (talk · contribs · deleted contribs · logs · filter log · block user · block log) is indefinitely topic banned from the Gender gap topic. Neotarf is also warned that complaints about usernames should be made through appropriate channels and that further accusations, as well as unnecessary antagonism, may result in sanctions.
    • For their actions discussed in this case, and in particular for adopting a consistently hostile attitude to other contributors, Neotarf is indefinitely banned from the English Wikipedia. They may request reconsideration of the ban twelve months after the enactment of this remedy, and every twelve months thereafter.
    • Sitush (talk · contribs · deleted contribs · logs · filter log · block user · block log) is warned not to create articles regarding editors he is in dispute with.
    • Sitush and Carolmooredc are indefinitely prohibited from
      interacting with, or commenting on, each other anywhere on Wikipedia (subject to the ordinary exceptions
      ).
    • SPECIFICO (talk · contribs · deleted contribs · logs · filter log · block user · block log)'s actions regarding Carolmooredc have led to a 1-way interaction ban imposed by the community following a noticeboard discussion. [4]
    • Two kinds of pork (talk · contribs · deleted contribs · logs · filter log · block user · block log) is indefinitely topic banned from the Gender gap topic.
    • Gender gap task force
      . The availability of sanctions is not intended to prevent free and candid discussion on these pages, but sanctions should be imposed if an editor severely or persistently disrupts the discussion.

November

  • Wikipedia:Arbitration/Requests/Case/Media Viewer RfC closed 5 November 2014 (AN notice)
    • The WMF has introduced a new staff user account policy, prohibiting the use of the same account for both work and non-work purposes. With effect from 15 September 2014, staff are required to segregate their work and non-work activities into separate work and non-work accounts, with the work accounts containing the identifier '(WMF)' in the account name.
    • request for adminship
      .
    • The WMF has announced a number of initiatives aimed at improving working practices. This includes a new software implementation protocol which provides for incremental roll-outs of upgrades and new features.

October

September

August

July

1) In addition to any sanctions stemming directly from this decision, any new areas of conflict which involve contemporary American political and social issues may be placed under standard discretionary sanctions by the Committee without the need for a full case. Requests for new sanctions may be made at

WP:ARCA
. In evaluating such a request, the Committee will consider factors such as the length and severity of editor-behavior issues in the topic area, whether other remedies have proved inadequate to address the issues, and relevant community input

2) Arzel (talk · contribs) is limited to one revert of any specific edit every seven days, excepting unambiguous vandalism. If he should violate this sanction he may be blocked by any uninvolved administrator. This restriction may not be appealed for one year, and appeals will be limited to one every six months thereafter.

3) Arzel (talk · contribs) is warned that continuing to personalize or politicize content disputes is disruptive to the project, and continuing behavior of this nature may lead to further sanctions, up to and including a ban from the project.

June

May

April

  • Wikipedia:Arbitration/Requests/Case/Austrian_economics closed 22 April 2014 (AN notice)
    • Pages related to the
      discretionary sanctions
      . This sanction supersedes the existing community sanctions.
    • topic-banned
      from editing articles and other pages relating to the Austrian school of economics, the Ludwig von Mises Institute, or persons associated with them, either living or deceased. Steeletrap may request the lifting or modification of this topic-ban not less than one year from the close of this case.
    • SPECIFICO (talk · contribs) is topic-banned from editing articles and other pages relating to the Ludwig von Mises Institute or persons associated with it, either living or deceased. This topic-ban does not extend to articles concerning Austrian economics but not related to the Ludwig von Mises Institute; however, should SPECIFICO edit problematically in the broader area, the topic-ban may be broadened if necessary through the discretionary sanctions. SPECIFICO may request the lifting or modification of this topic-ban not less than one year from the close of this case.
    • Carolmooredc (talk · contribs) is topic-banned from editing articles and other pages relating to the Austrian school of economics, the Ludwig von Mises Institute, or persons associated with them, either living or deceased. Carolmooredc may request the lifting or modification of this topic-ban not less than one year from the close of this case.
    • Editors who have not previously been involved in editing the articles at issue in this case are urged to review these articles to ensure that they are in compliance with the applicable policies and best practices, including neutrality and the policies governing biographical content.

March

February

January

  • Wikipedia:Arbitration/Requests/Case/Kafziel closed 27 January 2014 (AN notice)
    • For conduct unbecoming an administrator by failing to respond appropriately, respectfully and civilly to good faith enquiries about his administrative actions, Kafziel (talk · contribs) is desysopped and may regain the tools via a request for adminship. The user may not seek advanced positions in an alternative account unless he links such account to his Kafziel account.
    • For his battlefield mentality in areas relating to
      Articles for Creation, Hasteur (talk · contribs
      ) is admonished.


2013

12 cases.

December

  • Wikipedia:Arbitration/Requests/Case/Ottoman Empire–Turkey naming dispute closed 23 December 2013 (AN Notice)
    • RoslynSKP (talk · contribs) is indefinitely prohibited from changing 'Turkey' or 'Turkish' to 'Ottoman' on any article.
    • RoslynSKP (talk · contribs)'s topic ban from "editing any article relating to Turkish military history in and predating World War I" is suspended and will be unsuspended (and the prohibition will take effect) if any uninvolved administrator blocks RoslynSKP for misconduct relating to Turkish military history. If the block is reversed or repealed by any of the usual community channels of appeal, the topic ban will lapse back into suspension.
    • RoslynSKP is prohibited from making any more than one revert on any one page in any 72-hour period.
    • For a period of one year, RoslynSKP is prohibited from adding maintenance tags, such as {{POV}}, to any article or section of an article without first raising her concern on the talkpage and obtaining the agreement of at least one other editor that the tag is appropriate.
    • Jim Sweeney (talk · contribs) is reminded to avoid edit warring, and to use dispute resolution to assist in resolving disputes.

November

October

September

  • Wikipedia:Arbitration/Requests/Case/Infoboxes closed 11 September 2013 (AN Notice)
    • Pigsonthewing (talk · contribs) is indefinitely banned from adding, or discussing the addition or removal of, infoboxes.
    • Nikkimaria (talk · contribs) is admonished to behave with the level of professionalism expected of an administrator.
    • Gerda Arendt (talk · contribs) is indefinitely restricted from: adding or deleting infoboxes; restoring an infobox that has been deleted; or making more than two comments in discussing the inclusion or exclusion of an infobox on a given article. They may participate in wider policy discussions regarding infoboxes with no restriction, and include infoboxes in new articles which they create.
    • Gerda Arendt (talk · contribs) is admonished for treating Wikipedia as if it were a battleground and advised to better conduct themselves.
    • Smerus (talk · contribs) is reminded to conduct himself in a civil manner.
    • All editors are reminded to maintain decorum and civility when engaged in discussions about infoboxes, and to avoid turning discussions about a single article's infobox into a discussion about infoboxes in general.
    • The Arbitration Committee recommends that a well-publicized community discussion be held to address whether to adopt a policy or guideline addressing what factors should weigh in favor of or against including an infobox in a given article.


August

  • Wikipedia:Arbitration/Requests/Case/Kiefer.Wolfowitz and Ironholds closed 14 August 2013 (AN notice)
    • For conduct unbecoming an administrator, and for bringing the project into disrepute, Ironholds is desysopped and may regain the tools via a
      request for adminship
      .

    • For his history of incivility, which includes logging out to engage in vandalism and to make personal attacks on other editors on other Wikimedia projects, Ironholds is strongly admonished.

    • For numerous violations of Wikipedia's norms and policies, Kiefer.Wolfowitz is indefinitely banned from the English Language Wikipedia. He may request reconsideration of the ban twelve months after the enactment of this remedy, and every six months thereafter.

July

  • Wikipedia:Arbitration/Requests/Case/Race and politics closed 26 July 2013 (AN notice)
    • Apostle12 is indefinitely prohibited from editing any page relating to "race and politics", broadly construed.
    • Apostle12 is directed to inform the Arbitration Committee if he returns to editing the English Wikipedia using any account.
    • Apostle12 (and all of his accounts, if he has created one or more others at that time) may be indefinitely blocked by any uninvolved administrator if he violates these prohibitions.

June

  • Cambalachero is
    banned
    indefinitely from all articles, discussions, and other content related to the history of Latin America, broadly construed across all namespaces.
  • MarshalN20 is
    banned
    indefinitely from all articles, discussions, and other content related to the history of Latin America, broadly construed across all namespaces.
  • Lecen is reminded to conduct himself in accordance with Wikipedia's behavioral guidelines.

May

April

  • Standard discretionary sanctions are authorized for all articles dealing with transgender issues and paraphilia classification (e.g., hebephilia).
  • Jokestress and James Cantor are banned from interacting with each other, commenting on and/or commenting about each other including their professional lives, works and on-wiki activities. This applies to all namespaces, but excludes dispute resolution that explicitly relates to both parties.
  • Jokestress is indefinitely banned from the topic of human sexuality, including biographical articles.

March

  • SchuminWeb's administrative permissions are removed after a three month suspension of the case, which is therefore closed.
  • Richard Arthur Norton (1958- ) is strongly admonished for creating multiple copyright violations throughout Wikipedia and failing to adhere to the project's expected standards and policies with regards to non-free content. He is warned that continued violations of this nature are likely to result in an indefinite block from editing.
  • The Committee acknowledges that Richard Arthur Norton (1958- )'s community-placed topic ban on article creations was a valid and apparently successful attempt to curb his text-based copyright violations, and further recognizes that this sanction has been violated a number of times. This topic ban will remain in place and is assumed under the Arbitration Committee's authority. After at least six months have elapsed, Richard Arthur Norton (1958- ) may appeal to the Committee to have the topic ban lifted in full; in order for appeals of this remedy to be considered, he shall be required to submit evidence of substantial work on his part towards resolving the Contributor Copyright Investigations filed against him, most particularly the one focused on his text contributions.
  • Richard Arthur Norton (1958- ) is indefinitely prohibited from uploading images or other media files to the English Wikipedia. The Arbitration Committee notes that media files can be uploaded to the Wikimedia Commons, a project which is outside the jurisdiction of this Committee. Should Richard Arthur Norton (1958- ) upload a copyright-violating image to the Wikimedia Commons and subsequently make use of that image on the English Wikipedia in any namespace, he may be subject to Arbitration Enforcement as if the image were uploaded directly to the English Wikipedia in violation of this remedy. This shall apply retroactively to all images currently uploaded by Richard Arthur Norton (1958- ) to the Wikimedia Commons at the time this remedy is enacted, but shall not apply retroactively to any uses on the English Wikipedia in existence at the time this case closes.
  • Richard Arthur Norton (1958- ) is prohibited from linking as a reference any external site to which he has contributed. He may provide such links on the talk pages of articles, so they may be reviewed by other editors for acceptance according to applicable Wikipedia guidelines and policies; if accepted, another editor may add these links as desired.
  • Doncram is placed under a general probation indefinitely. Any uninvolved administrator may, on his or her own discretion, impose sanctions if, despite being warned, Doncram repeatedly or seriously fails to adhere to the purpose of Wikipedia, any normal editorial process or any expected standards of behavior and decorum. These sanctions may include blocks, page or topic bans, instructions to refrain from a particular behavior, or any other sanction that the administrator deems appropriate. Sanctions imposed under this remedy may be appealed as if they were
    discretionary sanctions
    . Doncram may not appeal this restriction for one year and is limited to an appeal once every six months thereafter.
  • Doncram is indefinitely restricted from creating new pages, except for redirects, in article space. He may create new content pages in his user space, at Articles for Creation, in a sandbox area within a WikiProject's area, or in similar areas outside of article space. Such pages may only be moved to article space by other users after review. This restriction may be appealed to the Committee after one year.
  • For edit warring with Doncram, SarekOfVulcan is strongly admonished to behave with the level of professionalism expected of an administrator.
  • SarekOfVulcan and Doncram are indefinitely prohibited from interacting with each other (subject to the ordinary exceptions).
  • The question of how substantive the content of a stub must be before it can legitimately be introduced to the mainspace as a stand-alone article cannot be decided by the Arbitration Committee. If the project is to avoid the stub guideline becoming a recurring problem in the future, we suggest to the community that this question may need to be decided through a deliberate attempt at conducting focussed, structured discussions in the usual way.

February

January

2012

11 cases.

December

No cases were closed in December.

November

No cases were closed in November.

October

No cases were closed in October.

September

No cases were closed in September.

August

No cases were closed in August.

July

  • is admonished for making personal attacks and making ad hominem attacks on others based on perceived affiliation.
  • WP:CLEANSTART
    . Should Fæ wish to change the name of the one account he is allowed to use, he must receive prior permission from the Arbitration Committee before editing under any other username. Fæ must provide a list of all accounts they have controlled to the Committee, with any objections to making the accounts publicly listed. The Committee will then advise Fæ of whether they will need to list the objected to account(s) publicly.
  • As
    request for adminship
    . Should they run for RfA again, they must publicly link to the statement on their user page announcing the accounts they have used previously.
  • For numerous violations of Wikipedia's norms and policies, is indefinitely banned from the English Language Wikipedia. He may request reconsideration of the ban six months after the enactment of this remedy, and every six months thereafter.
  • For creating a page on an external webpage designed to harass another user, Michaeldsuarez is banned indefinitely from the English language Wikipedia. They may appeal this ban one year after its enactment.
  • Delicious carbuncle is severely admonished for posting another editor's non-disclosed private information on an external website and warned that should they do so again, they will face sanctions, up to and including an indefinite site ban from Wikipedia.
  • Homunculus is banned from editing and/or discussing topics related to the Falun Gong movement and/or the persecution thereof, broadly construed, across all namespaces, for a period of one year.
  • Ohconfucius is indefinitely banned from editing and/or discussing topics related to the Falun Gong movement and/or the persecution thereof, broadly construed, across all namespaces.
  • At the discretion of any uninvolved administrator, editors may be placed on mandated external review for all articles relating to the Falun Gong movement and/or the persecution thereof, broadly construed. Editors on mandated external review must observe the following restrictions on editing within the designated subject area:
    1. Any major edit (defined as any edit that goes beyond simple and uncontroversial spelling, grammatical, and/or stylistic corrections to article content) must be proposed on the article's talk page. This proposal must be discussed by interested editors until a
      consensus
      to make the edit is formed.
    2. Once consensus has been reached in support of the edit, the proposal must be reviewed by an uninvolved editor for
      verifiability
      of the information presented.
    3. When approval is received from the uninvolved editor, the editor subject to mandated external review may make the edit to the article. Violations of these restrictions may be reported to Arbitration Enforcement.
  • Upon the expiry of the applicable ban, Homunculus is subject to mandated external review as outlined in remedy 4, with respect to articles relating to the Falun Gong movement and/or the persecution thereof, broadly construed.
  • Should the applicable ban be lifted, Ohconfucius is subject to mandated external review as outlined in remedy 4, with respect to articles relating to the Falun Gong movement and/or the persecution thereof, broadly construed.
  • Colipon is subject to mandated external review as outlined in remedy 4, with respect to articles relating to the Falun Gong movement and/or the persecution thereof, broadly construed.
  • JHunterJ is advised to respond calmly and courteously to queries regarding Wikipedia-related conduct and administrator actions.
  • Deacon of Pndapetzim is admonished for use of administrative tools while involved, and for reversing another administrator's legitimate administrative action without first entering into discussion.
  • Kwamikagami is desysopped for use of administrative tools while involved in an editing dispute, and for reinstating a reverted administrative action without clear discussion leading to a consensus decision. He may regain the admin toolkit through a fresh request for adminship.
  • Gnangarra is admonished for use of administrative tools while involved in an editing dispute, and for reinstating a reverted administrative action without clear discussion leading to a consensus decision.

June

  • User:GoodDay is indefinitely prohibited from making any edits concerning diacritics, or participating in any discussions about the same, anywhere on the English Wikipedia. This includes converting any diacritical mark to its basic glyph on any article or other page, broadly construed, and any edit that adds an unaccented variation of a name or other word as an alternate form to one with diacritics.
  • GoodDay is strongly warned that, in the event of additional violations of Wikipedia's conduct policies (especially of the nature recorded in this decision as findings of fact), substantial sanctions, up to a ban from the project, may be imposed without further warning by the Arbitration Committee.

May

  • Rich Farmbrough (talk · contribs) is indefinitely prohibited from using any automation whatsoever on Wikipedia. For the purposes of this remedy, any edits that reasonably appear to be automated shall be assumed to be so.
  • Rich Farmbrough's administrator status is revoked. At any time after the closing of this case, Rich Farmbrough may request that his administrator status be restored by filing a request for adminship.
  • Elen of the Roads (talk · contribs) is reminded that an administrator who is a party to an arbitration case should not block another editor (or their bot) who is a party to the same case.
  • Mathsci (talk · contribs) is admonished for engaging in battlefield conduct
  • Ferahgo the Assassin (talk · contribs) and Captain Occam (talk · contribs) are site-banned from Wikipedia for a period of no less than one year. After one year has elapsed, a request may be made for the ban to be lifted. Any such request must address all the circumstances which lead to this ban being imposed and demonstrate an understanding of and intention to refrain from similar actions in the future.
  • SightWatcher (talk · contribs) is indefinitely banned from editing and/or discussing the topic of Race and Intelligence on any page of Wikipedia, including user talk pages, or from participating in any discussion concerning the conduct of editors who have worked in the topic. This editor may however within reason participate in dispute resolution and noticeboard discussions if their own conduct has been mentioned.
  • TrevelyanL85A2 (talk · contribs) is indefinitely banned from editing and/or discussing the topic of Race and Intelligence on any page of Wikipedia, including user talk pages, or from participating in any discussion concerning the conduct of editors who have worked in the topic. This editor may however within reason participate in dispute resolution and noticeboard discussions if their own conduct has been mentioned.

March

  • All parties are reminded to avoid personalizing disputes concerning the Manual of Style, the article titles policy ('
    WP:TITLE
    '), and similar policy and guideline pages, and to work collegiately towards a workable consensus. In particular, a rapid cycle of editing these pages to reflect one's viewpoint, then discussing the changes is disruptive and should be avoided. Instead, parties are encouraged to establish consensus on the talk page first, and then make the changes.
  • Pmanderson is indefinitely prohibited from engaging in discussions and edits relating to the Manual of Style or policy about article titles.
  • article titles policy
    , broadly construed.
  • Born2cycle is warned that his contributions to discussion must reflect a better receptiveness to compromise and a higher tolerance for the views of other editors.

February

  • Jimbo Wales' ban of TimidGuy is vacated.
  • TimidGuy is advised to adhere closely to the reliable sources (medicine) guideline in any edit he makes within the Transcendental Meditation topic.
  • For conduct unbecoming an administrator,
    Request for Adminship
    .
  • Will Beback is indefinitely topic banned from pages related to new religious movements, broadly construed.
  • Will Beback is indefinitely banned from the English Wikipedia. After six months, he may appeal his ban to the Arbitration Committee.
  • The community is encouraged to open a
    Request for comment on the "Conflicts of Interest" guideline with a view to reconciling some of the apparent contradictions discussed in the applicable finding of fact
    .
  • The existing community sanctions on Betacommand were a valid response by the community to prior problems with Betacommand's editing, and that Betacommand was required to abide by those sanctions if he wished to continue editing. However, given that interpretation and implementation of those sanctions has led to ongoing disputes, the community sanctions are superseded by the more straightforward remedies provided for in this decision.
  • Betacommand is banned from Wikipedia for a period of no less than one year.
  • After one year has elapsed from the date of his ban, Betacommand may request that the ban be lifted. As part of any such request, Betacommand shall be required to submit a plan outlining his intended editing activity and demonstrating his understanding of and intention to refrain from the actions which resulted in his ban. The Committee shall present this plan to the community for review and comment prior to any modification of Betacommand's ban.

January


2011

16 cases.

December

No cases were closed in December.

November

  • Wikipedia:Arbitration/Requests/Case/Abortion, decided on 28 November 2011
    • All articles related to the subject of Abortion:
      • shall be semi-protected until November 28, 2014;
      • shall not be moved absent a demonstrable community consensus;
      • are authorized to be placed on
        Standard discretionary sanctions
        ;
    • Editors are reminded to remain neutral while editing;
    • Structured discussion is to take place on names of articles currently located at
      Support for the legalization of abortion
      , with a binding vote taken one month after the opening of the discussion;
    • User:Orangemarlin is instructed to contact the Arbitration Committee before returning to edit affected articles;
    • User:Michael C Price, User:Anythingyouwant, User:Haymaker, User:Geremia, User:DMSBel are all indefinitely topic-banned; User:Michael C Price and User:Haymaker may appeal their topic bans in one year;
    • User:NYyankees51
      are reminded to maintain tones appropriate for collaboration in a sensitive topic area.

October

  • Wikipedia:Arbitration/Requests/Case/Senkaku Islands, decided on 5 October 2011
    • User:Tenmei
      is indefinitely topic banned from the subject of Senkaku Islands, widely construed. The topic ban includes talk pages, wikipedia space and userspace.
    • Tenmei is advised that his unusual style of communication has not been conducive to resolving this dispute. Accordingly, Tenmei is urged to develop a different style of communication, which is more similar to that used by experienced Wikipedia editors. Until this happens, Tenmei is advised not to engage in topics which are the subject of a dispute.
    • Tenmei is banned for one year.
    • User:Bobthefish2
      is topic banned from the subject of Senkaku Islands, widely construed, for one year. The topic ban includes talk pages, wikipedia space and user space.
    • User:STSC is warned to avoid any sexualisation of discussions, especially during disputes.
    • The parties are reminded that attempts to use Wikipedia as a battleground may result in the summary imposition of additional sanctions, up to and including a ban from the project.
    • The topic covered by the article currently located at
      arbitration enforcement action
      on users editing in this topic area, after an initial warning.
    • An uninvolved administrator may, after a warning given a month prior, place any set of pages relating to a territorial dispute of islands in East Asia, broadly interpreted, under
      standard discretionary sanctions for six months if the editing community is unable to reach consensus on the proper names to be used to refer to the disputed islands.

      While a territorial dispute is subject to discretionary sanctions due to this remedy, any uninvolved administrator may levy restrictions as an arbitration enforcement action

      on users editing in these topical areas, after an initial warning.

September

  • Wikipedia:Arbitration/Requests/Case/Manipulation of BLPs, decided on 5 September 2011
    • Editors who edit biographies of living persons and other articles referring to living persons are reminded that all editing of these articles must comply with the biographies of living persons policy and with the principles set forth in this decision.
    • Administrators and other experienced editors are urged to take a proactive approach in addressing violations and alleged violations of the BLP policy, and to watchlist
      the BLP noticeboard
      and participate in discussing and resolving issues raised on that noticeboard. Methods of resolving issues on the noticeboard include correcting clear violations of the BLP policy, working to bring about well-focused, knowledgeable participation in discussion of more borderline cases, and ensuring the final resolution of all BLP disputes complies with the BLP policy and takes account of the competing considerations that may apply to a given dispute.
    • To the extent that parties to this case have been engaged in protracted disputes and quarrels with other parties, the feuding parties are urged to avoid any unnecessary interactions with each other, except to the extent necessary for legitimate purposes such as dispute resolution.
    • If disputes concerning editing of biographical articles by parties to this case persist after the case is closed, appropriate dispute resolution methods should be pursued. To the extent possible, such dispute resolution should be led and addressed by editors who have not previously been involved in the disputes, to maximize objectivity and bring a fresh perspective to the issues.
    While the Committee hopes that the guidance provided in this decision and the Cirt-Jayen 466 decision will be sufficient to avoid any further protracted disputes between these parties, if a specific serious dispute persists and other means of dispute resolution do not resolve them, a new and specifically focused request for arbitration may be filed not less than 30 days from the date of this decision. Whether to accept any such case will be evaluated using the same criteria as for other cases, but if accepted, the Committee will seek to resolve the case on a prioritized basis.
  • Wikipedia:Arbitration/Requests/Case/Cirt and Jayen466, decided on 9 September 2011
    • Cirt is topic-banned indefinitely from making any edits to articles related to new religious movements, their adherents, and any related biographies of living people, broadly construed.
    • Cirt is further restricted on biographies of living people if the articles are substantially about, or Cirt's edits introduce material relating to: politics, religion, or social controversy. Cirt is permitted to edit articles incidentally related to such topics provided the articles, and Cirt's edits, are not biographical in nature. The Committee may extend this restriction if BLP-related problems continue, and Cirt may request relaxation of this restriction after one year from this date if there are no further problems.
    • Cirt is desysopped for admitted violations of the
      requests for adminship
      at any time.
    • Jayen466 is reminded to strictly adhere to dispute resolution processes in any future disputes.
    • Cirt and Jayen466 are subject to an interaction restriction wherein they may not communicate with each other, nor comment on each other, or each other's actions or edits, directly or indirectly, anywhere on Wikipedia. Comments on the same page are permissible provided the previously mentioned restrictions are upheld. Neither party may respond directly to any violations of this or any other remedy, but shall report any violations via email directly to the Arbitration Committee.

August

  • Wikipedia:Arbitration/Requests/Case/MickMacNee, decided on 4 August 2011
    • User:MickMacNee is banned from Wikipedia for a period of no less than one year. After this minimum time has elapsed, MickMacNee will remain banned indefinitely, until such time as he demonstrates to the Committee that he is no longer a threat to the collaborative nature of the project.
    • User:Δ is admonished for engaging in hostile and uncollegial conduct, and warned that the Committee may impose additional sanctions by motion if such conduct reoccurs.

July

  • Wikipedia:Arbitration/Requests/Case/Tree shaping, decided on 15 July 2011
    • The topic covered by the article currently located at
      discretionary sanctions
      .
    • User:Blackash is topic banned from all discussion on the correct name for the tree shaping/arborsculpture/pooktre topic for one year. The topic ban includes talk pages, wikipedia space and userspace, but only covers discussion of what name should be given to the practice, and what title should be used for any articles on the subject.
    • User:Sydney Bluegum is topic banned from the subject of tree shaping/arborsculpture/pooktre widely construed for one year. The topic ban includes talk pages, wikipedia space and userspace.
    • User:Slowart is topic banned from all discussion on the correct name for the tree shaping/arborsculpture/pooktre topic for one year. The topic ban includes talk pages, wikipedia space and userspace, but only covers discussion of what name should be given to the practice, and what title should be used for any articles on the subject.
    • The community is urged to open up a discussion, by way of request for comment, on the article currently located at Tree shaping to determine the consensus name and scope for the subject matter, whether it should stand alone or whether it is best upmerged to a parent article. To gain a broad consensus, naming and scope proposals should be adequately laid out and outside comments invited to gain a community-based consensus. This should be resolved within two months of the closing of this case. Parties that are otherwise topic banned are allowed to outlay proposals and background rationale at the commencement of the discussion, and to answer specific queries addressed to them or their proposals. This concession is made due to their experience and familiarity with the area.

June

May

April

  • Wikipedia:Arbitration/Requests/Case/Henri Coanda, decided on 5 April 2011
    • Lsorin (talk · contribs) is prohibited from editing or commenting on articles about the Coandă-1910 aircraft, its inventor Henri Coandă, or the history of the jet engine. This topic-ban shall be effective indefinitely, but Lsorin may request that it be terminated or modified after at least six months have elapsed. In considering any such request, the Committee will give significant weight to whether Lsorin has established an ability to edit collaboratively and in accordance with Wikipedia policies and guidelines in other topic-areas of the project.
    • The topic-ban imposed in this decision applies to all pages in all namespaces. However, the topic-ban does not preclude Lsorin from (1) responding to good-faith, reasonable inquiries from other editors on his user talkpage seeking information about the
      request
      for the lifting or modification of the topic-ban after the specified time period has elapsed.
  • Wikipedia:Arbitration/Requests/Case/Noleander, decided on 18 April 2011
    • Noleander (talk · contribs) is topic-banned from making any edit relating to Judaism, the Jewish people, Jewish history or culture, or individual Jewish persons identified as such, broadly but reasonably construed, in any namespace.

      Any disputes concerning the scope of the topic-ban may be raised on the Arbitration Enforcement page for prompt resolution. Unnecessary "wikilawyering" about the precise scope of the topic-ban is unwelcome and may be cause for further sanctions.

      This topic-ban shall be effective indefinitely, but Noleander may request that it be terminated or modified after at least one year has elapsed. In considering any such request, the Committee will give significant weight to whether Noleander has established an ability to edit collaboratively and in accordance with Wikipedia policies and guidelines in other topic-areas of the project. Any perceptibly biased or prejudiced editing concerning any other group would weigh against lifting of the topic-ban and could also result in further sanctions.

    • The attention of editors and administrators is drawn to the "Editors reminded and discretionary sanctions (amended)" clause of Race and intelligence that was recently adopted, as its terms are applicable to other disputes similar to those arising in this current case. For ease of reference, the amended remedy states:
      Both experienced and new editors contributing to articles relating to the area of conflict (namely, the intersection of race/ethnicity and human abilities and behaviour, broadly construed) are reminded that this is a highly contentious subject and are cautioned that to avoid disruption they must adhere strictly to fundamental Wikipedia policies, including but not limited to: maintaining a
      incivility
      .


March


February

  • Standard discretionary sanctions are enacted for all articles related to the Shakespeare authorship question;
  • User:NinaGreen is banned for one year and indefinitely topic-banned from Shakespeare authorship question, William Shakespeare, and Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford;
  • The community ban of User:Smatprt is confirmed/endorsed.
  • Standard discretionary sanctions are authorized for all articles related to longevity, broadly interpreted.
  • Ryoung122 (talk · contribs) is indefinitely prohibited from editing, commenting on, or otherwise participating in any Wikipedia process related to articles about longevity, broadly interpreted.
  • John J. Bulten (talk · contribs) is banned from Wikipedia for a period of one year.
  • WikiProject World's Oldest People is urged to seek experienced Wikipedia editors who will act as mentors to the project and assist members in improving their editing and their understanding of Wikipedia policies and community norms.
  • Within seven days of the conclusion of this case, all parties must either delete evidence sub-pages in their user space or request deletion of them.

January

  • User:Communicat is prohibited from editing or commenting on articles about World War II or the Aftermath of World War II. This topic-ban shall be effective indefinitely, but Communicat may request that it be terminated or modified after at least six months have elapsed. In considering any such request, the Committee will give significant weight to whether Communicat has established an ability to edit collaboratively and in accordance with Wikipedia policies and guidelines in other topic-areas of the project.
  • Communicat is placed under a behavioral editing restriction for a period of one year. Should he make any edits which are judged by an administrator to be uncivil, any personal attacks, or any assumptions of bad faith, he may be blocked as provided in the enforcement provision below.


2010

14 cases.

December

No cases were closed in December.

November

No cases were closed in November.

October


  • Stevertigo (talk · contribs) is banned from Wikipedia for one year. If Stevertigo wishes to return to editing Wikipedia, he must first work with the Arbitration Committee to an establish a set of probation criteria. He may do this no earlier than six months after the closure of the case, and no more than every six months thereafter.
  • Stevertigo is required to cite a published source for any material he adds to an article. Should he fail to do so, any editor may remove the material without prejudice. Should he cite a source that is subsequently determined not to support the material added, he may be blocked for a period of up to one week for each infraction.

August

July

No cases were closed in July.


June

  • All editors who are party to this case are instructed to read the principles, to review their own past conduct in the light of them, and if necessary to modify their future conduct to ensure full compliance with them.
  • Editors are reminded that when editing in controversial subject areas it is all the more important to comply with Wikipedia policies. In addition, editors who find it difficult to edit a particular article or topic from a neutral point of view and to adhere to other Wikipedia policies are counselled that they may sometimes need or wish to step away temporarily from that article or subject area, and to find other related but less controversial topics in which to edit.
  • Any uninvolved administrator may, in his or her own discretion, impose sanctions on any editor editing Transcendental meditation or other articles concerning Transcendental meditation and related biographies of living people, broadly defined, if, after a warning, that editor repeatedly or seriously violates the behavioural standards or editorial processes of Wikipedia in connection with these articles.
  • Uninvolved administrators are invited to monitor the articles in the area of conflict to enforce compliance by editors with, in particular, the principles outlined in this case. Enforcing administrators are instructed to focus on fresh and clear-cut matters arising after the closure of this case rather than on revisiting historical allegations.
  • From time to time, the conduct of editors within the topic may be re-appraised by any member of the Arbitration Committee and, by motion of the Arbitration Committee, further remedies may be summarily applied to specific editors who have failed to conduct themselves in an appropriate manner.
  • User:Fladrif
    is (i) strongly admonished for incivility, personal attacks, and assumptions of bad faith; and (ii) subject to an editing restriction for one year. Should he make any edits which are judged by an administrator to be uncivil, personal attacks, or assumptions of bad faith, he may be briefly blocked, up to a week in the event of repeated violations. After three blocks, the maximum block shall increase to one month.
  • Should any user subject to a restriction or topic ban in this case violate that restriction or ban, that user may be blocked, initially for up to one month, and then with blocks increasing in duration to a maximum of one year, with the topic ban clock restarting at the end of the block.

May

  • User:Alastair Haines is banned from editing Wikipedia for a period of one year, and thereafter pending further direction of the Arbitration Committee under remedy 2.
  • Should Alastair Haines wish to return to editing Wikipedia after one year, he shall first communicate with the Arbitration Committee and provide a satisfactory assurance that he will refrain from making any further legal threats against other editors or against the Wikimedia Foundation. Should Alastair Haines, after being permitted to return, again make a legal threat or a statement that may reasonably be construed as a legal threat, he may be blocked for an appropriate period of time by any uninvolved administrator.
  • To assist Alastair Haines in disengaging from Wikipedia, the case pages relating to this arbitration and all related pages have been courtesy blanked. As appropriate, other pages reflecting controversies to which Alastair Haines was a party may also be courtesy-blanked, particularly where the discussion is no longer relevant to ongoing editing issues. In addition, if Alastair Haines so requests, his username (and hence the username associated with his edits in page histories) may be changed to another appropriate username other than his real name. Editors who have been in conflict with Alastair Haines are strongly urged to make no further reference to him on-wiki following his departure.
  • Any uninvolved administrator may, in his or her own discretion, impose sanctions on any editor editing Gibraltar or other articles concerning the history, people, or political status of Gibraltar if, after a warning, that editor repeatedly or seriously violates the behavioral standards or editorial processes of Wikipedia in connection with these articles.
  • the Arbitration Enforcement noticeboard
    ) or the Arbitration Committee.
  • Gibnews (talk · contribs) is topic-banned from editing the Gibraltar article and other articles concerning the history, people, and political status of Gibraltar, broadly construed, for one year. Should Gibnews return to editing relating to Gibraltar following this period, he is reminded to edit in accordance with the principles discussed in this decision and will be subject to the discretionary sanctions remedy should he fail to do so.
  • Gibnews is strongly warned that nationally or ethnically offensive comments are prohibited on Wikipedia and that substantial sanctions, up to a ban from the site, will be imposed without further warning in the event of further violations.
  • Justin A Kuntz (talk · contribs) is topic-banned from editing Gibraltar and other articles concerning the history, people, and political status of Gibraltar, broadly construed, for three months. Should Justin A Kuntz return to editing relating to Gibraltar following this period, he is reminded to edit in accordance with the principles discussed in this decision and will be subject to the discretionary sanctions remedy should he fail to do so.
  • Ecemaml (talk · contribs) is admonished for having, at times, assumed bad faith and edited tendentiously concerning the history and political status of Gibraltar.
  • Editors are reminded that when editing in subject areas of bitter and long-standing real-world conflict, it is all the more important to comply with Wikipedia policies such as
    dispute resolution
    where necessary.
  • Any editor who is closely associated with a particular source or website relating to the subject of Gibraltar or any other article is reminded to avoid editing that could be seen as an actual or apparent attempt to promote that source or website or to give it undue weight over other sources or website in an article's references or links. To avoid even the appearance of impropriety, it may be best in these circumstances to mention the existence of the source or website on the talkpage, and allow the decision whether to include it in the article to made by others.
  • talk · contribs) is prohibited from commenting on or unnecessarily interacting with editors from the EEML case
    , except in the case of necessary dispute resolution.
  • Vlad fedorov (talk · contribs), Ellol (talk · contribs), and YMB29 (talk · contribs) are banned from editing articles about the Soviet Union and former Soviet Republics, and all related articles, broadly construed, for a period of no less than 6 months. At the end of 6 months, they may each apply to have their ban reviewed by the Arbitration Committee.
  • Biophys (talk · contribs) is banned from editing articles about the Soviet Union and former Soviet Republics, and all related articles, broadly construed, for a period of no less than 1 year. At the end of 1 year, Biophy may apply to have the ban reviewed by the Arbitration Committee.
  • Consecutive to that topic ban, Biophys is restricted to 1 revert per week per article in the topic area for 1 year.
  • Russavia is admonished for posting personal information or communications of other editors.
  • Vlad fedorov is admonished for posting personal information of other editors.
  • Editors wishing to edit in the areas dealt with in this case are advised to edit carefully, to adopt Wikipedia's communal approaches (including appropriate conduct, dispute resolution, neutral point of view, no original research and verifiability) in their editing, and to amend behaviors that are deemed to be of concern by administrators. An editor unable or unwilling to do so may wish to restrict their editing to other topics, in order to avoid sanctions.

April

March

  • This case will not be opened unless and until A Nobody (talk · contribs) returns to Wikipedia. If A Nobody does so under any account or I.P., he/she is required to notify the Committee.



  • User:ChildofMidnight is restricted to editing main (article) space, the talk pages of articles he has edited, Template talk:Did you know, and his own talk and user talk pages only. In all cases he is forbidden from discussing the behavior of other editors, real or perceived, outside of his own user talk page. ChildofMidnight may apply to the Committee for exemptions to this restriction for the purposes of good faith dispute resolution on a case-by-case basis. This remedy is concurrent (and cumulative) with any extant topic bans, and consecutive to any editing ban.

February

  • As User:MZMcBride resigned his adminship while a request for arbitration was pending against him, he may regain adminship only through a new request for adminship or by application to this Committee. To the extent MZMcBride requests that he be allowed to regain adminship by simple request to a bureaucrat, his request is denied, in large measure because his conduct would likely have led to a significant sanction against him had he not resigned;
  • MZMcBride is admonished for failing to learn from the lessons of the past and for creating avoidable drama;
  • MZMcBride is admonished for facilitating vandalism by a banned user.
  • No specific enforcements in final decision.

January

  • User:Tothwolf is subject to an editing restriction for six months. Should Tothwolf make any edits which are judged by an administrator to be uncivil, personal attacks, or assumptions of bad faith, Tothwolf may be blocked for the duration specified in the enforcement ruling below.
  • User:JBsupreme is warned to refrain from incivility and personal attacks.
  • User:Miami33139 and and User:JBsupreme are reminded to observe deletion best practices when nominating articles for deletion, including the consideration of alternatives to deletion such as merging articles or curing problems through editing.
  • The parties in particular, and other editors generally, are reminded to observe at all times Wikipedia's policies and guidelines on dealing with harassed editors and on handling conflicts of interest.
  • Should any user subject to an editing restriction in this case violate that restriction, that user may be briefly blocked, up to a week in the event of repeated violations. After five blocks, the maximum block shall increase to one month. All blocks are to be logged at Wikipedia:Arbitration/Requests/Case/Tothwolf#Log of blocks and bans.

2009

30 cases.

December

  • User:Arab Cowboy is prohibited from making changes to any article about a person with respect to their ethnicity or nationality for one year and is placed on a 1 revert per week restriction for one year.
  • User:Supreme Deliciousness is prohibited from making changes to any article about a person with respect to their ethnicity or nationality for one year and is placed on a 1 revert per week restriction for one year.
  • Asmahan is placed under article probation for six months.
  • Any article within the scope of this case, where an extended dispute related to the national or ethnic identity of an individual is occuring may be placed under article probation by an uninvolved administrator for up to six months.
  • Editors of articles related to the topic of socionics are reminded to be
    dispute resolution
    assistance as needed.
  • Rmcnew (talk · contribs) and Tcaudilllg (talk · contribs) are indefinitely topic banned from all Socionics-related topics, pages, and discussions, broadly construed.
  • Rmcnew (talk · contribs) is banned from Wikipedia for a period of six months.
  • Tcaudilllg (talk · contribs) is banned from Wikipedia for a period of twelve months.
  • Users not previously involved in Socionics and Socionics-related articles are asked to give attention to any remaining issues with the articles, including the reliability of sources used. Users should carefully review the articles for adherence to Wikipedia policies and address any perceived or discovered deficiencies. This is not a finding that the articles are or are not satisfactory in their present form, but an urging that independent members of the community examine the matter in light of the case. Participation from uninvolved editors fluent in the Russian language would be especially helpful.
  • User:Ottava Rima is banned from Wikipedia for a period of 1 year.
  • User:Moreschi is admonished for posting editor-specific information that directly leads to the private identity of pseudonymous editors.
  • The community is strongly encouraged to review and document standing good practice for the imposition of discretionary sanctions, paroles, and related remedies. The community is encouraged to review and document common good practice for administrators imposing editing restrictions as a condition of an unblock and in lieu of blocks.
  • User:Piotrus resigned the administrator tools during the case proceedings and may only seek to regain adminship by a new request for adminship or by request to the Arbitration Committee.
  • User:Piotrus is banned for three months. At the conclusion of his ban, a one year topic ban on articles about Eastern Europe, their talk pages, and any related process discussion, widely construed, shall take effect.
  • User:Digwuren is banned for one year. He is directed to edit Wikipedia from only a single user account, and advise the Arbitration Committee of the name of the account that he will use. Should he not advise the committee by the end of the one year ban, he will remain indefinitely banned until a single account is chosen.
  • User:Digwuren is placed on a one year topic ban on articles about Eastern Europe, their talk pages, and any related process discussion, widely construed. This shall take effect following the expiration of both above mentioned bans.
  • The following users are topic banned from articles about Eastern Europe, their associated talk pages, and any process discussion about same, widely construed, for one year:

November

No cases were closed in November.

October

  • Three cases, one dismissed without action.
  • All editors are reminded to be civil at all times and seek consensus where possible, and encouraged pursue dispute resolution when necessary.
  • Brews ohare (talk · contribs) is warned for his conduct in this dispute, and placed under a general probation for one year, under which any uninvolved administrator may impose sanctions if Brews ohare fails to adhere to the purpose of Wikipedia or general editing and behavioral guidelines, policies, and expectations, despite warnings.
  • David Tombe (talk · contribs) is also warned for his conduct in this dispute and during the course of the arbitration case, and is placed under the same general probation but for an indefinite duration. David Tombe may not appeal his probation for one year, and is limited to one appeal every six months thereafter.
  • Both Brews ohare and David Tombe are banned from all physics-related pages and topics, broadly construed, for twelve months.
  • Violations of the topic bans or general sanctions may be enforced by blocks of up to a week in length for repeated violations, to increase to one year after the third block. All blocks and other sanctions applied should be logged on the case page here.
  • Lapsed Pacifist (talk · contribs) strongly admonished for edit warring and topic-banned from articles related to the Corrib gas project, broadly defined. He is also subject to an editing restriction for one year, namely 1RR and requirement to discuss content reversions.
  • While GainLine (talk · contribs) is admonished for vandalising BLPs and sockpuppetry, he is also commended for desisting from early problematic behaviours and encouraged to pursue appropriate dispute resolution methods, and seek administrator intervention when required.
  • All articles related to Corrib gas controversy and the Shell to Sea campaign are placed under probation. All fall under 1RR, and a stricter rather than laxer interpretation of addition of and removal unsourced content.

September

  • Two cases
  • Wikipedia:Arbitration/Requests/Case/Abd-William M. Connolley#Final decision
    Decided 13 September 2009
  • 194x144x90x118 (talk · contribs) is banned from Wikipedia for a period of one year.
  • All editors of the
    civil
    discussion on the talk page to resolve editorial disputes; and to use the relevant noticeboards and dispute resolution processes to seek external opinions on coverage of matters where the current editors may lack objectivity.

August

No cases were closed in August.

July

  • Within 15 days of this decision, Mattisse shall, in conjunction with one or more mentors or advisers, submit to this Committee for approval a plan to govern and guide her future editing with the continued assistance of those mentors or advisers. The plan shall seek to preserve Mattisse's valuable and rewarding contributions to Wikipedia while avoiding future disputes and the types of interactions that have been hurtful for herself and others. As a starting point in developing the plan, Mattisse and her mentors or advisors should consider the suggestions made by various users on the workshop page of this case, including but not limited to Mattisse's taking wikibreaks at times of stress, avoiding or limiting Mattisse's participation on certain pages, Mattisse's refraining from making any comments regarding the motivations or good faith of other users, and Mattisse's disengaging from interactions that become stressful or negative. The plan should also address how any lapses by Mattisse from the standards of behavior described in the plan shall be addressed. (Note: As reflected in the findings, Mattisse prepared a plan as required by this paragraph while the proposed decision was pending. See next paragraph.)
  • Wikipedia:Arbitration/Requests/Amendment
    .
  • Should Mattisse fail to submit a satisfactory plan under remedy 1 within 15 days of this decision, she shall not edit Wikipedia until she does so, except with permission of this Committee. (Note: As reflected in the findings, Mattisse prepared a plan, as required by remedy 1, while the proposed decision was pending. See preceding paragraphs.)

June

  • All mass date delinking is restricted for six months
  • Date delinking bots will perform in a manner approved by the Bot Approvals Group.
  • Lightmouse (talk · contribs) is: banned for 1 year; topic banned indefinitely; prohibited indefinitely from using automation, from using any account but "Lightmouse"
  • Tony1 (talk · contribs) indefinitely topic banned, placed on a 12 month editing restriction
  • Greg L (talk · contribs) indefinitely topic banned, placed on a 12 month editing restriction
  • Ohconfucius (talk · contribs) is: topic banned indefinitely; prohibited indefinitely from using automation; prohibited indefinitely from using any account but "Ohconfucius"; placed on a 12 month editing restriction
  • The Rambling Man (talk · contribs) admonished for not pursuing appropriate dispute resolution methods.
  • Kotniski (talk · contribs) reminded to pursue appropriate dispute resolution methods, topic banned for 3 months
  • Placed on a 12 month editing restriction:
    talk · contribs), John (talk · contribs), Tennis expert (talk · contribs), and G-Man (talk · contribs
    )
  • Pmanderson (talk · contribs) is topic banned for 12 months.
  • Locke Cole (talk · contribs) is topic banned indefinitely, banned for 6 months, and placed on a 12 month editing restriction
  • Kendrick7 (talk · contribs) is topic banned for 12 months
  • Arthur Rubin (talk · contribs) admonished for threatening to use his administrator tools to advance his position in a dispute.
  • All editors on Macedonia-related articles are directed to get the advice of neutral parties via means such as
    WP:ECCN
    ), especially since there are significant problems in reaching consensus.
  • All articles related to Macedonia (defined as any article that could be reasonably construed as being related to Macedonia, Macedonia nationalism, Greece related articles that mention Macedonia, and other articles in which how Macedonia will be referred to is an issue) fall under 1RR whenever the dispute over naming is concerned. Editors enforcing a case where a binding Stalemate resolution has been found are exempt from 1RR.
  • The following users have been banned from Wikipedia : Avg (talk · contribs)one year, ΚΕΚΡΩΨ (talk · contribs)one year, and Reaper7 (talk · contribs)six months .
  • The following users have been topic-banned from Macedonia-related articles and their talk pages, as defined in All related articles under 1RR: Avg (talk · contribs)indefinitely, ΚΕΚΡΩΨ (talk · contribs)indefinitely, Reaper7 (talk · contribs)one year and, SQRT5P1D2 (talk · contribs)one year.
  • The Committee takes note that ChrisO (talk · contribs) has resigned his administrator status while this case was pending, but also notes that he is desysopped as a result of the above case. ChrisO may obtain the tools back via the usual means or by request to the Arbitration Committee.
  • Future Perfect at Sunrise (talk · contribs · blocks · protections · deletions · page moves · rights · RfA) is strongly admonished for displaying a long pattern of incivil, rude, offensive, and insulting behavior towards other editors and failure to address the community's concerns in this regard. Because of this Future Perfect at Sunrise is subject to an editing restriction for one year, and is desysopped for three months as a consequence of poor user conduct and misuse of administrative tools. After three months, his administrator access will be automatically restored.
  • Single-purpose accounts are strongly advised to edit in accordance with
    WP:SPA
    and other Wikipedia policies. Diversifying one's topics of interest is also encouraged.
  • Abuse filter 119, as currently configured, logs all changes involving the word "Macedonia" but does not block any edits. The community is strongly advised to consider adding a new abuse filter criterion; any instances of changing the word "Macedonia" to "FYROM" (the five-letter acronym, not the full phrase) shall be prevented.
  • Within seven days of the closure of this case, a discussion is to be opened to consider the preferred current and historical names for the four entities known as Macedonia. The discussion will end one month after it is opened.

May

April

  • MZMcBride Decided 08 April 2009 (AN notice)
    • Parties: *MZMcBride (talk · contribs · deleted contribs · logs · filter log · block user · block log), MBK004 (talk · contribs · deleted contribs · logs · filter log · block user · block log), Secret (talk · contribs · deleted contribs · logs · filter log · block user · block log)
    • MZMcBride (talk · contribs) resigned his status as an administrator on April 6, 2009, while the above arbitration case was pending. Should MZMcBride request restoration of adminship privileges, he will be required to submit a request for adminship or request approval of the Committee.
    • MZMcBride is directed to consult with and obtain approval from the Bot Approvals Group before using any bot to edit Wikipedia and particularly before using any bot to undertake administrator actions.
    • MZMcBride and those working with him are commended for developing an innovative method to identify articles with potential BLP issues, but are strongly urged to consult and carefully consider whether the current location and nature of the listing of the output of the script represents the most appropriate means of addressing the issues raised.
    • MZMcBride is directed to create user accounts distinct from his own, clearly identified as
      bots
      and clearly associated to his primary account, from which to execute any automated or semi automated task that can make edits or administrative actions.
    • MZMcBride is restricted from making edits or actions from his primary account that are either (a) automated, or (b) at a rate higher than twelve actions per minute. Edits or actions made from authorized bot accounts are not so restricted.

March

February

January

2008

39 cases, 2 dismissed without action.

December

November

  • No cases were completed.

October

September

August

July

June

May

  • Tango Decided 16 May 2008 - AN notice
    • Parties: Bishzilla (talk · contribs), Tango (talk · contribs), MONGO (talk · contribs)
    • Tango's administrative privileges revoked, and may apply to have them reinstated at any time by
      RFA
      or by appeal to the Committee.
    • Administrative tools may not be used to further the administrator's own position in a dispute.

April

  • Five cases

March

  • Five cases, one of which was dismissed without action
  • Episodes and characters 2 Decided March 10, 2008
    • Parties: 14 total (complete list)
    • TTN (talk · contribs · deleted contribs · logs · filter log · block user · block log) is prohibited for six months from making any edit to an article or project page related to a television episode or character that substantially amounts to a merge, redirect, deletion, or request for any of the preceding, to be interpreted broadly. He is free to contribute on the talk pages or to comment on any AfD, RfD, DRV, or similar discussion initiated by another editor, as appropriate. The parties are instructed to cease engaging in editorial conflict and to work collaboratively to develop a generally accepted and applicable approach to the articles in question.

February

  • Three cases (plus one privately heard case now posted)
  • JoshuaZ (heard privately by AC) Decided February 5, 2008
    • Parties: JoshuaZ (talk · contribs), Gothnic (talk · contribs), Miles Naismith (talk · contribs)
    • In response to a finding by the Arbitration Committee that he engaged in abusive use of multiple user accounts, JoshuaZ voluntarily resigned his administrator tools on February 5, 2008. Per the usual practice that occurs when administrator's voluntarily give up their tools when faced with potential sanctions by the Arbitration Committee, JoshuaZ cannot have the tools returned by simply asking for them back. Additionally, JoshuaZ must contact the Arbitration Committee for permission to have a RFA.

January

  • R. fiend Decided January 14, 2008
    • Parties: SirFozzie (talk · contribs), Alison (talk · contribs), R. fiend (talk · contribs)
    • R. fiend, who was voluntarily desysopped while the request for arbitration was pending, must use a new
      requests for adminship
      discussion if he seeks administrator status again in the future. An arbitrator will make an appropriate notation in Ed Poor's block log reflecting that the Committee finds R. fiend's block of Ed Poor unjustified.
  • Jim62sch Decided January 9, 2008
    • Parties: Jim62sch (talk · contribs), Videmus Omnia (talk · contribs), Orangemarlin (talk · contribs)
    • Jim62sch is instructed to refrain from making any comments to another user that could reasonably be construed as harassing, threatening, or bullying. Any further harassment, threats, or bullying will result in a block or ban per enforcement provisions of the case.

2007

91 cases, 6 dismissed without action.

December

November

October

September

August

July

  • Miskin Decided July 27, 2007
    • Parties: Swatjester (talk · contribs), Miskin (talk · contribs)
    • Remedies: Miskin is cautioned to gain a consensus on article talk pages before making further edits if his first edits are reverted. Swatjester is advised to take into account the length of time between previous blocks when blocking users, and to treat all editors violating the three-revert rule fairly.
  • Paranormal Decided 27 July 2007
    • Parties: Dradin (talk · contribs), Kazuba (talk · contribs)
    • Remedies: Dradin and any other editor who is involved professionally or avocationally in the paranormal is cautioned regarding aggressive editing of articles which relate to the particular subjects they are involved with. Kazuba is cautioned to extend good faith to Dradin if he edits and to avoid including disparaging material about Dean Radin on his user page.

June

  • Four cases
  • E104421-Tajik Decided on 29 June 2007
    • Parties: E104421 (talk · contribs), Tajik (talk · contribs), AzaToth (talk · contribs)
    • Remedies: The current indefinite community ban on Tajik is endorsed; concurrently, Tajik is banned for one year by the Arbitration Committee. AzaToth is reminded that Wikipedia operates by consensus and advised that he may wish to be more responsive to other users' reactions.
  • Koavf Decided on 6 June 2007
    • Parties: Koavf (talk · contribs)
    • Remedies: By an open motion made on the main
      Requests for arbitration
      page, the indefinite ban on Koavf is replaced by revert parole. He is limited to one content reversion per page per day, and may be reblocked briefly for each violation, extending to indefinite after 3 blocks, depending on the blocking administrator's discretion.
  • Zeq-Zero0000 Decided on 1 June 2007
    • Parties: Zeq (talk · contribs), Zero0000 (talk · contribs)
    • Remedies: Zer0000 is advised not to take any further administrator actions against or in relation to Zeq, including but not limited to enforcement actions under their prior arbitration case, and admonished that so long as an editor, including one on probation, is not restricted in their editing of a page or area they are entitled to be accorded good faith and be treated with respect and courtesy when they edit in those areas.

May

April

March

  • Philwelch Decided 6 March 2007
    • Parties: Philwelch (talk · contribs), others
    • Remedies: Philwelch, who was voluntarily desysopped while the request for arbitration was pending, may not be automatically restored to adminship. If he desires, he may seek adminship again through
      RFA
      .

February

  • Five cases (one was dismissed)
  • WLU-Mystar Decided 23 February 2007.
    • Parties: Mystar (talk · contribs), WLU (talk · contribs)
    • Result: WLU and Mystar are prohibited from interacting with each other, directly or indirectly, on any Wikipedia page, and may be blocked for up to one week for each violation. For the purpose of this remedy, any edit by either WLU or Mystar to one of the articles over which they had previously been in conflict (including, but not limited to,
      Lupus Erythematosus
      ) shall be considered an interaction with the other party.
  • Piotrus-Ghirla Dismissed on 1 February 2007 due to inactivity of one of the two parties and ongoing mediation.

January

  • Naming Conventions Decided 19 January 2007
    • Parties: Wknight94 (talk · contribs), Yaksha (talk · contribs), Ned Scott (talk · contribs), Josiah Rowe (talk · contribs), Elonka (talk · contribs)
    • Remedies: It is the responsibility of administrators and other responsible parties to close extended policy discussions, such as this dispute. Closing consists of announcing the decision at the locations of the discussion and briefly explaining the basis for closing it in the way it is being closed; further, to change any policy pages, guidelines or naming conventions to conform with the decision; and finally, to enforce the decision with respect to recalcitrant users who violate the decision, after reminding them and warning them. Izzy Dot's editing privileges are suspended for a period of 14 days. Any user who purposely violates the consensus decision in this matter during the next 180 days may be briefly blocked.


2006

116 cases.

December

November

  • Wikipedia:Requests for arbitration/Ulritz Decided on 10 November 2006
    • Parties:
      talk · contribs
      )
    • Remedies: Ulritz and Rex Germanus are placed on revert parole. They are limited to one revert per page per week, excepting obvious vandalism. Further, they are required to discuss any content reversions on the page's talk page. Ulritz and Rex Germanus are placed on probation for one year. They may be banned from any page or set of pages for disruptive edits, such as edit warring or incivility.

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2005

102 cases.

December

  • Ten cases
  • Wilkes, Wyss and Onefortyone - Decided on 24 December 2005. Ted Wilkes and Wyss are both placed on probation indefinitely; both are banned from making edits related to a person's alleged sexual orientation.
  • Nobs01 and others - Decided on 23 December 2005. The editing ban ruled on Lyndon LaRouche 2 is expanded to include articles Chip Berlet, Political Research Associates, and Dennis King. Nobs01 is banned for one year (until 23 December 2006); is placed on indefinite probation, allowing three administrators to place restrictions on his editing, including a general ban. Cognition is banned for one month (until 23 January 2006); placed on indefinite personal attack parole; is banned from Lyndon LaRouche-related articles per the prior arbitration case. Herschelkrustofsky is placed on a one-year probation, allowing three administrators to place restrictions on his editing, including a general ban. Rangerdude is placed on a one-year probation, allowing administrators to ban Rangerdude from any article where the user's editing is considered disruptive.
  • Ultramarine - Decided on 23 December 2005. Ultramarine, Pmanderson, and Robert A. West are instructed to reach a consensus on the article Democratic peace theory. If any of them persist in sterile revert warring, admins may block them for a short period (up to a week) for each revert.
  • FuelWagon v. Ed Poor - Decided on 23 December 2005. FuelWagon is banned for six months (until 23 June 2006); is limited to one revert per article per week; is placed on indefinite general probation, allowing any three administrators to place limitations on his editing. Ed Poor is desysopped.
  • Climate change dispute 2/SEWilco - Decided on 23 December 2005. SEWilco is placed on indefinite probation; is cautioned not to strictly apply Arbitration Committee rulings; is prohibited from converting citation styles, either by bot or manually. The one revert parole placed on William M. Connolley in the prior case is removed
  • Regarding Ted Kennedy - Decided on 20 December 2005. Labgal, FishingGuy99, and 24.147.97.230 are banned for three months (until 20 March 2006). Those users and any users with similar editing patterns are banned from Kennedy family-related articles and talk pages for one year (until 20 December 2006).
  • Rangerdude - Decided on 18 December 2005. Rangerdude is placed on a one-year probation. Rangerdude and Willcmw are both admonished regarding their actions with respect to separate Wikipedians with their own articles. Cberlet and Nskinsella are cautioned to avoid over-involvement in the articles about themselves. Nskinsella is cautioned to avoid personal attacks.
  • Pigsonthewing - Decided on 9 December 2005. Pigsonthewing is banned for one day; is placed indefinite probation; is limited to one revert per article per week, excluding simple vandalism, for a period of one year. Karmafist is prohibited from any administrator activity which relates to Pigsonthewing.
    • Amended by open motion on 25 January 2006. Pigsonthewing is banned for one year (until 25 January 2007).
  • Rex071404 4 - Decided on 6 December 2005. Rex071404 is permanently banned from editing the John Kerry article; If Rex should begin similiar problematic editing at any other article, any admin may prohibit him from editing on that page.
  • Instantnood 2 - Decided on 4 December 2005. Instantnood, Huaiwei, and SchmuckyTheCat are all placed on probation for one year in regard to China-related articles. Instantnood is restricted to proposing only one page move, poll of editors, or policy change relating to Wikipedia:Naming conventions (Chinese) per week.

November

  • Fourteen cases
  • Silverback - Decided on 28 November 2005. Silverback is placed on personal attack parole for six months (until 28 April 2006); Is limited to one revert per article, per week.
  • Maoririder - Decided on 26 November 2005. Maoririder is placed under a mentorship.
  • Lightbringer - Decided on 23 November 2005. Lightbringer is placed on personal attack parole for six months (until 23 July 2006); is banned indefinitely from editing any article or talk page related to freemasonry, and may be briefly blocked, up to a week, in the case of repeat offenses. After 5 blocks, the maximum length of a block shall increase to one year.
    • Amended: Banned for one year
  • Stevertigo - Decided on 18 November 2005. Stevertigo is desysopped.
  • Polygamy - Decided on 14 November 2005. Researcher99 is banned indefinitely from editing articles which relate to polygamy, and may be briefly blocked, up to a week, in the case of repeat offenses. After 5 blocks, the maximum length of a block shall increase to one year.
  • REX - Decided on 14 November 2005. Matia.gr, Theathenae, and REX are placed on personal attack parole.
  • Louis Epstein - Decided on 12 November 2005. Louis Epstein, editing under any user name, as 12.144.5.2 or any other anonymous IP, may be briefly blocked if he neglects use of conventional punctuation. During 2005 no block shall exceed one day. During 2006 no block shall exceed one week. During 2007 no block shall exceed one month. Thereafter no block shall exceed one year.
    • This decision is not to be enforced so long as Babajobu is fixing Louis Epstein's punctuation habits as per his voluntary offer [11].
  • Zephram Stark - Decided on 12 November 2005. Zephram Stark is banned for six months; is placed on probation for one year (until 12 November 2006); is banned from Terrorism and all related articles.
  • jguk 2 - Decided on 11 November 2005. Jguk is indefinitely prohibited from changing BCE to BC or CE to AD in any article, for any reason, and may be briefly banned, up to a week in the case of repeated offenses.
    • Extended by Sortan on 25 February 2006 (see above).
  • Bogdanov Affair
    which which briefly explains that the Wikipedia article has, in part, been conflated with the external event, the Bogdanov Affair, due to participation in editing of the article by participants in the event.
  • Everyking 3 - Decided on 11 November 2005. Everyking is prohibited for one year from posting to the administrator's noticeboard and subpages thereof; is prohibited from making comments on non-editorial actions taken by other administrators other than on the administrator's talk page, a Request for comment, or a Request for arbitration; is required to familiarize himself with the particulars of a situation before commenting on it.
  • BigDaddy777 - Decided on 9 November 2005. BigDaddy777 is banned for one year; is banned indefinitely from editing on topics related to American politics. Should BigDaddy777 be released by any administrator from the indefinite block imposed on him the other remedies imposed in this decision shall take effect at that point.
  • DreamGuy - Closed on 7 November 2005 without action.
  • Onefortyone - Decided on 3 November 2005. Onefortyone is placed on probation with respect to the biographies of celebrities. He may be banned from any article or talk page relating to a celebrity which he disrupts by aggressively attempting to insert poorly sourced information or original research.

October

  • Nine cases
  • Keetoowah - Decided on 28 October 2005. Keetoowah is placed on personal attack parole. For any violation, he may be banned for up to three days.
  • DotSix - Decided on 28 October 2005. DotSix and all his sockpuppets are banned for one year (until 28 October 2006).
  • Rainbowwarrior1977 - Decided on 27 October 2005. Rainbowwarrior1977 is blocked indefinitely.
  • ArmchairVexillologistDon - Decided on 24 October 2005. ArmchairVexillologistDon is banned for one year (until 24 October 2006)
  • -Ril- - Decided on 22 October 2005. Ril is required to adopt an un-confusing signature; is banned for one month; may be blocked for a short period, up to 3 days, if he speedy-delete tags an article for reasons not listed in the Criteria for Speedy Deletion, or removes comments made by another user (for reasons other than archiving).
    • Superseded by -Ril- 2 on 28 March 2006 (see above).
  • Rktect - Decided on 22 October 2005. Rktect is banned indefinitely from all articles which relate to weights and measures (metrology). He may be briefly banned, up to one week, in the case of repeat offenses.
  • Zen-master - Decided on 15 October 2005. Zen-master is banned for one week for personal attacks; is placed on probation for one year, and during that time may be banned from any article which relates to race and intelligence if in the opinion of any administrator his editing is disruptive.
    • Modified on 14 December 2005. The one year probation is extended, from specific to race and intelligence, to include all articles.
    • Modified on 6 February 2006. Zen-Master is banned for one year. [12]
  • Yuber - Decided on 9 October 2005. Yuber and Guy Montag are placed on article-related probation of any article which relates to Islam or to the Israeli-Paletinian conflict. Guy Montag is is banned for three months from editing articles which concern the Israeli-Palestinian conflict (until 6 January 2006). Jayjg is reminded to use Wikipedia's dispute resolution procedure instead of edit-warring.
  • Coolcat, Davenbelle and Stereotek - Decided on 5 October 2005. Coolcat is prohibited from mediating until he is officially appointed to the Mediation Committee; prohibited from restructuring the comments of others on the talk page of any article or any user talk page other than his own; is placed under a mentorship for one year. Davenbelle, Stereotek , and Fadix are counseled to let other editors and administrators take the lead in monitoring Cool Cat.

September

  • Six cases
  • AI - Decided on 29 September 2005. AI is banned from Wikipedia pending final resolution of all legal disputes with Wikipedia.
  • ArmchairVexillologistDon - Closed on 24 September 2005 at the request of the participants.
  • JarlaxleArtemis 2 - Closed on 24 September 2005, following an indefinite block on JarlaxleArtemis for reasons cited on User:Linuxbeak/Admin stuff/JarlaxleArtemis.
  • Probation
    for one year (until 14 September 2006).
  • Ed Poor - Closed on 13 September 2005, following Ed Poor's offered to resign as a Wikipedia Bureaucrat.
  • Gabrielsimon - Decided on 4 September 2005. Gabrielsimon is banned from editing Wikipedia for one month (until 4 October 2005), placed on parole such that any three sysops may block him for up to a month if he continues to be disruptive until he has not been so banned for 6 months, and limited to one revert per day per article. In addition he is limited to three reverts in total per 24 hours. He is instructed not to revert war at all and instead engage in dialogue on the talk pages of articles.

August

  • Eight cases
  • Argyrosargyrou - Decided on 21 August 2005. Argyrosargyrou is banned from Wikipedia for six months (until 21 February 2006), required not to use secondary accounts, and banned from all articles relating to Cyprus for six months from the end of the ban (from 22 February 2006 until 21 August 2006, unless the ban is reset).
  • Eduardo Manalo
    for one year.
  • Mlorrey - Decided on 15 August 2005. Mlorrey is banned from Wikipedia indefinitely pending resolution of his legal dispute with users Meelar and Firebug. Mlorrey is furthe banned from articles and talk pages which relate to gun control for one year (until 15 August 2006).
  • Alfrem - Decided on 12 August 2005. Alfrem is banned from editing libertarianism or libertarianism-related articles for three months (except for talk pages). If he edits those articles during the ban, he may be block for a period not less than one day and not exceeding two weeks.
  • Skyring (re-opened) - Decided on 12 August 2005. Skyring is banned for one year.
  • Trey Stone and Davenbelle - Decided on 11 August 2005. Trey Stone and Davenbelle are banned for one year from editing articles which concern politics, particularly articles which concern the foreign relations of the United States.
  • Terri Schiavo
    ; is reminded to used edit summaries; is limited to one revert per article or other page per 30 day period, and may be blocked for a short period of time (up to a week) for a violations; breaking his revert limitation on any page by using sockpuppets or anon editing, he may be banned from that page for up to a month.
  • Plautus satire vs Raul654 (re-opened) - Decided on 2 August 2005. Plautus rebanned for another year

July

  • Four cases
  • Irate (re-opened) - Decided on 25 July 2005. Irate is on one year's personal attack parole.
  • Zivinbudas - Decided on 22 July 2005. Zivinbudas is banned for one year.
  • Tkorrovi and Paul Beardsell - Decided on 21 July 2005. Tkorrovi and Paul Beardsell are placed under a six-month personal attack parole. Paul Beardsell is banned from editing artificial consciousness indefinitely, and Tkorrovi is banned from editing it for three months.
  • KaintheScion et al. Decided on 2 July 2005. User:Enviroknot is banned for one year; is required to use the account Enviroknot and no other.

June

  • Eight cases
  • WP:DATE#Eras
    , specifically to not change date systems outright to their preferred style unless there is some substantial reason for the change.
  • Njyoder - Decided on 30 June 2005. Njyoder is banned for one year from editing articles related to gender or sexuality; placed under a one-year personal attack parole.
  • Climate change dispute - Decided on 26 June 2005. Cortonin is banned for six months from editing any article relating to climate change. William M. Connolley is hereby prohibited for six months from reverting any article relating to climate change more than once per 24 hour period (vandalism excepted). JonGwynne is banned from Wikipedia for three months; banned for six months from editing any article relating to climate change.
  • Skyring - Decided on June 2005. Skyring is banned for two months; banned for one year from editing any article (or talk page) which relates to the government or governance of Australia; placed under a one-year personal attack parole; admonished to be more civil and to cease attempts to provoke other contributors. Adam Carr is admonished to avoid discourtesy and personal attacks. Jtdirl is reminded that the best response to attempts to provoke is not to be provoked, and that valid edits should not be blindly reverted.
    • Reopened on 1 August 2005 (see above)
  • Internodeuser - Decided on 19 June 2005. Internodeuser is banned until one year after his most recent legal threat. Further legal threats will reset the ban, and the ban will remain in place during and after any formal action taken.
  • Instantnood, et al. - Closed on 7 June 2005. The dispute ended without need for intervention.
  • Wareware - Closed on 7 June 2005, following the user's departure from Wikipedia.
  • LevelCheck - Decided on 2 June 2005. LevelCheck is blocked indefinitely as a disruptive potential sockpuppet.

May

  • One case
  • Netoholic 2 - Decided on 5 May 2005. Netoholic is placed under the mentorship of Raul654, Kim Bruning and Grunt, with a suspended ban from editing the Wikipedia: and Template: namespaces for twelve months to be enacted should Netoholic decide the mentorship is not working.

April

  • Ten cases
  • John Gohde - Decided on 30 April 2005. John Gohde is banned for one year. Other remedies apply should he return after this time.
  • WHEELER - Closed on 25 April 2005. WHEELER is asked to revise his comment style and ensure that his editing is properly sourced and not originally researched.
  • RJII - Closed on 23 April 2005 without decision. The original dispute appeared to have long been resolved (an article "definitions of capitalism" was created and linked from the opening paragraph of capitalism) and healthy amounts of interaction were occuring between the disputants (see e.g. recent edit history on capitalism and recent discussions at its talk page.)
  • Rex071404 3 - Decided on 23 April 2005. As Rex has banned himself voluntarily for six months, official sanction is given to this ban and he shall remain blocked for those six months.
  • 172 2 - Decided on 22 April 2005. 172 is requested to clarify this issue by stating whether he wishes to continue as an admin of Wikipedia
  • Irate - Decided on 17 April 2005. User:Irate is banned for three months. Decided on 25 July 2005: User:Irate is on one year's personal attack parole.
  • deletion-related page
    for a period of one year.
  • Baku Ibne, et al. - Decided on 10 April 2005. All sockpuppet accounts of LIGerasimova/Osmanoglou/etc. are to be blocked indefinitely and User:Rovoam is subject to a revert limitation and a personal attack parole.
  • RK 2 - Decided on 7 April 2005. The previous article ban is revoked and replaced with a revert limitation and personal attack parole for one year.
  • Everyking 2 - Decided on 5 April 2005. User:Everyking is prohibited from editing articles relating to Ashlee Simpson for one year, and may apply to have this sanction lifted in two months.
  • Iasson - Decided on 4th April 2005. User:Iasson was banned for one year for having multiple sockpuppet accounts and for vandalism.

March

  • Nine cases
  • Dr Zen - Decided on 27 March 2005. Dr Zen is indefinitely prohibited from removing images from Clitoris.
  • Anthony DiPierro 2 - Decided on 26 March 2005. Anthony is subject to a one revert limitation, prohibited from creating deleted content that fails to pass a vote for undeletion, subject to ad hoc blocks for disruption, and banned from editing the Wikipedia namespace.
  • Noah Peters - Closed without action taken on 20 March 2005. No party to the dispute added evidence after the case was opened.
  • JarlaxleArtemis - Decided on 18 March 2005. JarlaxleArtemis is required to prepare and sign a statement that he has read and understood several Wikipedia policies and is prohibited from editing articles or uploading images until he has done so; if this is done and JarlaxleArtemis continues to demonstrate ignorance of Wikipedia policies, he may be banned for short amounts of time.
  • genitalia
    .
  • PSYCH - Decided on 12 March 2005. PSYCH is subject to personal attack parole.
  • Xed - Decided on 9 March 2005. Xed is banned for three months and subject to one years' personal attack parole. Slrubenstein is cautioned against making personal attacks.
  • global warming
    .
  • CheeseDreams 2 - Decided on 3 March 2005. CheeseDreams is banned for 6 months for disregard for previous rulings by the arbitration committee; 3 months for abuse of Wikipedia processes and procedures; 3 months for abuse of sockpuppet accounts; and 6 months for significant disruption, relating to a dispute with Rienzo. Bans will run consecutively to a maximum of one year. Rienzo is banned for 6 months for significant disruption, relating to a dispute with CheeseDreams.

February

  • Seven cases
  • WikiUser - Decided on 26 February 2005. WikiUser is banned for one year for personal attacks, legal threats and other unreasonable behaviour. On his return he will be subject to bans of up to a week for any further disruptive or unreasonable behaviour.
  • Robert the Bruce - Decided on 18 February 2005. Robert the Bruce is banned for one year, and banned for a further year from sex-related articles. Numerous other editors are warned to improve their editing habits.
  • Lyndon LaRouche 2 - Decided on 15 February 2005. Herschelkrustofsky is restricted to one account, placed on POV parole, banned from making Lyndon LaRouche-related edits for one year, and cautioned against making personal attacks. SlimVirgin is similarly cautioned against making personsal attacks.
  • Gzornenplatz - Decided on 7 February 2005. Gzornenplatz, found to be Wik, is subjected to the hard ban applied to the latter with explicit note of the possibility of appeal.
  • Chuck F - Decided 6 February 2005. user:Chuck F is banned for 2 months and subject to various restrictions when he returns.
  • Charles Darwin-Lincoln dispute - Decided 04 February 2005. User:Adraeus and User:Vfp15 are banned for one month. On his return User:Vfp15 is prohibited from editing the articles Charles Darwin and Abraham Lincoln and their talk pages. He is also prohibited from reverting any article for three months.
  • Antifinnugor - Decided on 1 February 2005. Antifinnugor is placed on personal attack parole and prohibited from editing Finno-Ugric languages and Uralic languages for a year, with chance of appeal in three months.

January

  • Fifteen cases
  • Rienzo - Decided on 28 January 2005. Rienzo and associated sockpuppets are banned for three months. Personal attack parole applies.
  • Libertas - Decided on 28 January 2005. Libertas and all sockpuppets are banned for one year due to bad behavior. Other remedies apply.
  • 172 - Decided on 25 January 2005. 172 is placed on revert and edit summary parole for one month.
  • Everyking - Decided on 24 January 2005. Everyking is prohibited for one year from reverting articles related to Ashlee Simpson, and may apply in six months to have this restriction removed.
    Remedy 2.2 revert parole clarified on 26 February 2005. Any article which contains a link to Ashlee Simpson or mentioning Ashlee Simpson, see what links to Ashlee Simpson, is an article "relating to Ashlee Simpson"; therefore falling within the articles covered by the revert limitation, if Everyking is editing with respect to that portion of an article which is concerned with Ashlee Simpson and in the opinion of an administrator reverting the article.
  • 168.209.97.34 - Decided on 22 January 2005. -lothario- (identified as the user editing from this IP address) is banned for three days ending 25 January 2005 and is placed on POV parole.
  • ArmchairVexillologistDon Closed on 19 January 2005 with an open verdict; ArmchairVexillologistDon has ceased contributing to Wikipedia. Subject to reactivation should ArmchairVexillologistDon return.
  • IZAK - Decided on 18 January 2005. IZAK is banned for ten days and placed on personal attack parole for two months.
  • HistoryBuffEr and Jayjg - Decided on 16 January 2005. HistoryBuffEr is blocked for 60 days ending 17 March 2005 and is restricted in editing Israeli-Palestinian conflict articles; personal attack parole also applies. Both parties are prohibited for the period of editing restrictions (one year for HB, none for Jayjg) from removing adequately referenced information from Israeli-Palestinian conflict articles and may not revert changes which are purely structural reorganisation.
  • CheeseDreams - Decided on 12 January 2005. CheeseDreams is banned from editing in general for eight days, and from editing Christianity-related articles for one year. A two revert per twenty-four hour period limitation is also applied.
  • Ciz - Decided on 10 January 2005. Ciz and all other accounts are banned from editing articles related to zoophilia and placed on personal attack parole.
  • Alberuni - Decided on 10 January 2005. Alberuni is banned for a period of one year; personal attack parole is also applied, as well as a requirement to discuss all reverts.
  • User:66.20.28.21 and other accounts - Decided on 6 Jan 2005. 66.20.28.21 and other accounts are not permitted to edit disputed articles without communication, in violation of NPOV policies, or in violation of original research policies.
  • Netoholic - Closed on 2 Jan 2005 with an open verdict as the major involved disputants have since resolved their differences.
  • Gene Poole vs. Samboy - Decided on 1 Jan 2005. No remedies passed. (Gene Poole had recently left.)
  • Snowspinner vs. Lir - Decided on 1 January, 2005. Lir is banned from editing Wikipedia for one year. A standing order is also enacted indefinitely.

2004

35 cases.

December

November

  • Eight cases
  • Cantus vs. Guanaco - Decided on 24 November, 2004. Cantus is limited to one revert per article per day and prohibited from editing Siberia or Clitoris. Guanaco must re-apply for adminship.
  • Irismeister 3 - Decided on 20 November, 2004. Irismeister is banned for one year. The personal attack parole on Irismeister is also altered: if he makes further personal attacks or legal threats, he may be banned for a period of up to one month, or up to one year in more extreme cases.
  • Avala - Decided on 17 November, 2004. Avala is required to follow majority opinion for one month, and required to cite sources supporting his claims for three months. Should he start to edit regularly again, he would be on probation for one year.
  • Rex071404 2 - Closed on 16 November, 2004, following his departure from Wikipedia.
  • Lance6wins - Decided on 12 November, 2004. Lance6wins is banned from editing any article relating to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, and Zero000 is desysopped for two weeks and on probation for two months thereafter.
  • Rex071404 - Closed on 12 November, 2004, following his departure from Wikipedia.
  • Jimmyvanthach - Decided on 12 November, 2004. Jimmyvanthach, Celindgrenand, and Tran Van Ba are prohibited from editing any article related to the Vietnamese royal family and recent Vietnamese history/politics.
  • RickK vs. Guanaco (ab initio "The Matter of Michael") - Jimbo unbanning Michael made the matter mostly moot. The only remedy was to award Guanaco for creative problem solving.

October

  • Four cases
  • RK - Decided October 14, 2004. RK is banned from Wikipedia for 4 months. Further, he is banned from all articles directly or indirectly related to Judaism for 1 year.
  • Orthogonal - Closed October 14, 2004, following his departure from Wikipedia. Subject to reactivation should he return.
  • JRR Trollkien - Closed October 2, 2004, with no findings of fact or decision. JRR Trollkien has long since left.
  • Kenneth Alan - Decided October 1, 2004, User:Kenneth Alan banned for one year. Enforcement provisions may be added before case is formally closed.

September

  • Four cases
  • K1 - Closed on 28 Sep 2004 with an open verdict after.
  • ChrisO and Levzur Closed on 20 Sep 2004 with an open verdict; no ruling necessary, as Levzur has ceased contributing to Wikipedia.
  • User:PolishPoliticians - Decided on 18 Sep 2004, personal attack parole applied to PolishPoliticians and all new accounts on affected pages.
  • Lyndon LaRouche (Herschelkrustofsky, Adam Carr, John Kenney, and AndyL) - Decided on 12 Sep 2004, Adam Carr and Herschelkrustofsky are both banned for one day, and all editors of Lyndon LaRouche are warned regarding promotional material on that page.

August

  • Four cases
  • User:Guanaco versus User:Lir - Decided on 30 Aug 2004 to warn sysops to follow proper blocking guidelines.
  • Mr-Natural-Health - Decided on 26 Aug 2004. There was an earlier partial decision on 25 June.
  • Lir - Decided on 23 Aug 2004, blocked for 15 days, revert parole applied, and other remedies.
  • Cantus - Decided on 01 Aug 2004, apply a revert parole to Cantus and other remedies.

July

June

May

April

  • One case
  • Anthony DiPierro - Decided on 25th April 2004 to instruct Anthony with regards to his VfD edits, and refer other issues to mediation. The vote was unanimous with 6 votes in favour and 4 de-facto abstentions. Note that the case was accepted solely to investigate use of VfD.

March

February

  • One case
  • Theresa knott vs. Mr-Natural-Health - Decided on 11th February 2004 that Mr-Natural-Health would be banned from editing for 30 days (i.e., until 12 Mar 2004). The vote was 6-2 in favor of banning, with 2 explicit and 1 de-facto abstention.

January

No cases were closed in January.

Alphabetical

Non-letters

Extended content
  1. -Ril- 2 — 2006
  2. 172 — 2005
  3. 168.209.97.34 — 2005
  4. 172 2 — 2005
  5. 194x144x90x118 — 2009
  6. 8bitJake — 2006

A

Extended content
  1. A Man In Black — 2009
  2. A Nobody — 2010
  3. Abd and JzG — 2009
  4. Abd-William M. Connolley
    — 2009
  5. Abortion — 2011
  6. Abtract-Collectonian — 2008
  7. Abu badali — 2007
  8. Ackoz — 2006
  9. Acupuncture — 2015
  10. ADHD — 2009
  11. Agapetos angel — 2006
  12. AI — 2005
  13. Aitias — 2009
  14. Alastair Haines — 2008
  15. Alastair Haines 2 — 2010
  16. Alberuni — 2005
  17. Alex Shih — 2019
  18. Alfrem — 2005
  19. Alienus — 2006
  20. Alkivar — 2007
  21. Allegations of apartheid — 2007
  22. American politics — 2014
  23. American politics 2 — 2015
  24. AndriyK — 2006
  25. Andrevan — 2018
  26. Anonimu — 2007
  27. Añoranza — 2006
  28. Anthony DiPierro — 2004
  29. Anthony DiPierro 2 — 2005
  30. Antifinnugor — 2005
  31. Antisemitism in Poland — 2019
  32. Appeal of VeryVerily — 2006
  33. Arbitration enforcement — 2015
  34. Arbitration enforcement 2 — 2015
  35. Arbitration Enforcement sanction handling — 2011
  36. Argentine History — 2013
  37. Argyrosargyrou — 2005
  38. ArmchairVexillologistDon — 2005
  39. Armenia-Azerbaijan — 2007
  40. Armenia-Azerbaijan 2 — 2007
  41. Arminius — 2004
  42. Artaxerex — 2007
  43. Arthur Rubin — 2017
  44. Article titles and capitalisation — 2012
  45. Asgardian — 2010
  46. Asgardian-Tenebrae — 2007
  47. Asmahan — 2009
  48. Attachment Therapy — 2007
  49. Attack sites — 2007
  50. Aucaman — 2006
  51. Austrian economics — 2014
  52. Avala — 2004
  53. Ayn Rand — 2009

B

Extended content
  1. Badlydrawnjeff — 2007
  2. Baku Ibne, et al. — 2005
  3. Banning Policy — 2014
  4. Barrett v. Rosenthal — 2007
  5. Beckjord — 2006
  6. Benjamin Gatti — 2006
  7. Betacommand — 2007
  8. Betacommand 2 — 2008
  9. Betacommand 3 — 2012
  10. Bharatveer — 2007
  11. BigDaddy777 — 2005
  12. Billy Ego-Sandstein — 2007
  13. BJAODN — 2007
  14. BLP issues on British politics articles — 2018
  15. Blu Aardvark — 2006
  16. Bluemarine — 2008
  17. Boothy443 — 2006
  18. Boris Stomakhin — 2007
  19. Bowling for Columbine — 2006
  20. Brahma Kumaris — 2007

C

Extended content
  1. C68-FM-SV — 2008
  2. CAMERA lobbying — 2008
  3. Canadian politics — 2019
  4. Cantus — 2004
  5. Cantus 3 — 2005
  6. Cantus vs. Guanaco — 2004
  7. Carl Hewitt — 2006
  8. Catalonia — 2007
  9. Catflap08 and Hijiri88 — 2015
  10. Certified.Gangsta-Ideogram — 2007
  11. Cesar Tort and Ombudsman vs others — 2006
  12. Charles Darwin-Lincoln dispute — 2005
  13. CharlotteWebb — 2007
  14. Chabad movement — 2010
  15. CheeseDreams — 2005
  16. CheeseDreams 2 — 2005
  17. ChildofMidnight — 2010
  18. ChrisO and Levzur — 2004
  19. Christianity and Sexuality — 2015
  20. Chuck F — 2005
  21. Cirt and Jayen466 — 2011
  22. Civility enforcement — 2012
  23. Civility in infobox discussions — 2018
  24. Ciz — 2005
  25. Climate change — 2010
  26. Climate change dispute — 2005
  27. Climate change dispute 2 — 2005
  28. COFS — 2007
  29. Cold fusion — 2008
  30. Cold fusion 2 — 2009
  31. Collect and others — 2015
  32. Commodore Sloat-Biophys — 2007
  33. Coolcat, Davenbelle and Stereotek — 2005
  34. CoolKatt number 99999 — 2006
  35. Conduct of Mister Wiki editors — 2018
  36. Copperchair — 2006

D

Extended content
  1. Dalmatia — 2007
  2. DangerousPanda — 2014
  3. Daniel Brandt deletion wheel war — 2007
  4. DarrenRay and 2006BC — 2006
  5. Darwinek — 2007
  6. Date delinking — 2009
  7. Dbachmann
    — 2008
  8. Deathrocker — 2006
  9. Deeceevoice — 2006
  10. Deir Yassin massacre — 2006
  11. Deltabeignet — 2007
  12. Depleted uranium — 2006
  13. Derek Smart — 2007
  14. Digwuren
    — 2007
  15. Dionyseus — 2006
  16. Doncram — 2013
  17. DotSix — 2005
  18. Dr Zen — 2005
  19. DreamGuy — 2005
  20. DreamGuy 2 — 2007
  21. Durova — 2007
  22. Dyslexic Agnostic — 2006

E

Extended content
  1. E104421-Tajik — 2007
  2. Eastern Europe — 2011
  3. Eastern European disputes — 2008
  4. Eastern European mailing list — 2009
  5. Ebionites — 2007
  6. Ebionites 3 — 2013
  7. Ed Poor — 2005
  8. Ed Poor 2 — 2006
  9. Editing of Biographies of Living Persons — 2008
  10. Editor conduct in e-cigs articles — 2015
  11. EffK — 2006
  12. Ehud Lesar — 2008
  13. Election — 2006
  14. Elvis — 2006
  15. Emico — 2005
  16. Enigmaman — 2019
  17. Episodes and characters — 2007
  18. Episodes and characters 2 — 2008
  19. Ericsaindon2 — 2006
  20. Eternal Equinox — 2006
  21. Everyking — 2005
  22. Everyking 2 — 2005
  23. Everyking 3 — 2005
  24. Eyrian — 2007

F

Extended content
  1. — 2012
  2. Falun Gong — 2007
  3. Falun Gong 2 — 2012
  4. Ferrylodge — 2007
  5. Footnoted quotes
    — 2008
  6. FourthAve — 2006
  7. Fram — 2019
  8. Francis Schuckardt — 2006
  9. Franco-Mongol alliance — 2008
  10. Fred Bauder - 2018
  11. Free Republic — 2007
  12. Freedom skies — 2007
  13. Freestylefrappe — 2005
  14. Fringe science — 2009
  15. FuelWagon v. Ed Poor — 2005

G

Extended content
  1. G.-M. Cupertino — 2009
  2. Gabrielsimon — 2005
  3. Gamaliel and others — 2016
  4. GamerGate — 2015
  5. Gene Poole vs. Samboy — 2005
  6. Genetically modified organisms — 2015
  7. Geogre-William M. Connolley — 2008
  8. German war effort — 2018
  9. Giano — 2006
  10. GiantSnowman — 2019
  11. Gibraltar — 2010
  12. Gibraltarian — 2006
  13. Giovanni33 — 2008
  14. Giovanni33-John Smith's — 2007
  15. GoodDay — 2012
  16. Great Irish Famine — 2007
  17. GreekWarrior — 2006
  18. GRider — 2005
  19. Guanaco, MarkSweep, et al — 2006
  20. Gun control — 2014
  21. Gundagai editors — 2006
  22. Gzornenplatz — 2005
  23. Gzornenplatz, Kevin Baas, Shorne, VeryVerily — 2004

H

Extended content
  1. Henri Coanda — 2011
  2. Henrygb — 2007
  3. Heqong — 2006
  4. Highways — 2006
  5. Highways 2 — 2008
  6. His excellency — 2006
  7. Historicity of Jesus — 2014
  8. HistoryBuffEr and Jayjg — 2005
  9. Hkelkar — 2006
  10. Hkelkar 2 — 2007
  11. Homeopathy — 2008
  12. Honda S2000 — 2006
  13. Hunger — 2006
  14. Husnock — 2007

I

Extended content
  1. Iloveminun — 2006
  2. India-Pakistan — 2007
  3. Infinity0 — 2006
  4. Infoboxes — 2015
  5. Infoboxes Review — 2016
  6. InShaneee — 2007
  7. Instantnood 2 — 2005
  8. Instantnood 3 — 2006
  9. Instantnood, et al. — 2005
  10. Intangible — 2006
  11. Interactions at GGTF — 2014
  12. International Churches of Christ — 2008
  13. Internodeuser — 2005
  14. Iran-Iraq War — 2007
  15. Irate — 2005
  16. Irate — 2005
  17. IRC — 2008
  18. Ireland article names — 2009
  19. Irishpunktom — 2006
  20. Irismeister — 2004
  21. Irismeister 2 — 2004
  22. Irismeister 3 — 2004
  23. IronDuke and Gnetwerker — 2006
  24. Israeli apartheid — 2006
  25. Israel-Lebanon — 2006
  26. IZAK — 2005

J

Extended content
  1. Jacrosse — 2006
  2. JarlaxleArtemis — 2005
  3. JarlaxleArtemis 2 — 2005
  4. Jason Gastrich — 2006
  5. Jean-Thierry Boisseau — 2006
  6. Jeffrey O. Gustafson — 2007
  7. Jeffrey Vernon Merkey — 2007
  8. Jguk — 2005
  9. jguk 2 — 2005
  10. Jim62sch — 2008
  11. Jimmyvanthach — 2004
  12. Jmfangio-Chrisjnelson — 2007
  13. Joefromrandb and others — 2018
  14. John Buscema — 2008
  15. John Gohde — 2005
  16. John Gohde 2 — 2008
  17. Johnski — 2006
  18. JonGwynne — 2005
  19. JoshuaZ — 2008, decided in private
  20. JRR Trollkien — 2004
  21. Jytdog — 2018

K

Extended content
  1. K1 — 2004
  2. Kafziel — 2014
  3. KaintheScion et al. — 2005
  4. Karmafist — 2006
  5. KDRGibby — 2006
  6. Keetoowah — 2005
  7. Kehrli — 2006
  8. Kehrli 2 — 2011
  9. Kenneth Alan — 2004
  10. Kevin Gorman — 2016
  11. Kiefer.Wolfowitz and Ironholds — 2013
  12. Kingofmann — 2008
  13. KJV — 2006
  14. Koavf — 2007
  15. Konstable — 2006
  16. Kosovo — 2006
  17. Kuban kazak — 2008
  18. Kudpung — 2016
  19. Kven — 2006
  20. Kww and The Rambling Man — 2015

L

Extended content
  1. Lance6wins — 2004
  2. Landmark Worldwide — 2014
  3. Lapsed Pacifist — 2006
  4. Lapsed Pacifist 2 — 2009
  5. LevelCheck — 2005
  6. Leyasu — 2006
  7. Liancourt Rocks — 2007
  8. Libertas — 2005
  9. Licorne — 2006
  10. Lightbreather — 2015
  11. Lightbringer — 2005
  12. Lir — 2004
  13. List of Republics — 2007
  14. Locke Cole — 2006
  15. Longevity — 2011
  16. Lou franklin — 2006
  17. Louis Epstein — 2005
  18. Lukas19-LSLM — 2007
  19. Lyndon LaRouche — 2004
  20. Lyndon LaRouche 2 — 2005

M

Extended content
  1. Macedonia — 2007
  2. Macedonia 2 — 2009
  3. Magioladitis — 2017
  4. Magioladitis 2 — 2017
  5. Manipulation of BLPs — 2011
  6. Manning naming dispute — 2013
  7. Mantanmoreland — 2008
  8. Maoririder — 2005
  9. Marcosantezana — 2006
  10. Martinphi-ScienceApologist — 2007
  11. Marudubshinki — 2006
  12. Matthew Hoffman — 2008
  13. Mattisse — 2009
  14. Mav v. 168 — 2004
  15. Media Viewer RfC — 2014
  16. Medicine — 2017
  17. Messhermit — 2006
  18. Michael Hardy — 2016
  19. MickMacNee — 2011
  20. Midnight Syndicate — 2007
  21. Miskin — 2007
  22. Mlorrey — 2005
  23. Moby Dick — 2006
  24. MONGO — 2006
  25. Monicasdude — 2006
  26. Monty Hall problem — 2011
  27. Motorsports — 2016
  28. Mr-Natural-Health — 2004
  29. Mudaliar-Venki123 — 2007
  30. Muhammad images — 2012
  31. MZMcBride — 2009
  32. MZMcBride 2 — 2010

N

Extended content
  1. Naming Conventions — 2007
  2. Nathanrdotcom — 2007
  3. Neelix — 2015
  4. Netoholic — 2005
  5. Netoholic 2 — 2005
  6. Neuro-linguistic programming — 2006
  7. New World Translation — 2008
  8. Nightscream — 2014
  9. Njyoder — 2005
  10. Noah Peters — 2005
  11. Nobs01 and others — 2005
  12. Noleander — 2011
  13. Noloop — 2009
  14. Non-Notability — 2006
  15. NYScholar — 2007

O

Extended content
  1. Obama articles — 2009
  2. OccultZone and others — 2015
  3. Occupation of Latvia — 2007
  4. OldRight — 2005
  5. Onefortyone — 2005
  6. Orthogonal — 2004
  7. Ottava Rima restrictions — 2009
  8. Ottoman Empire-Turkey naming dispute — 2013

P

Extended content
  1. Palestine-Israel articles — 2008
  2. Palestine-Israel articles 3 — 2015
  3. Palestine-Israel articles 4 — 2019
  1. PalestineRemembered — 2007
  2. Paranormal — 2007
  3. Pat8722 — 2006
  4. Paul Vogel — 2004
  5. Pedophilia userbox wheel war — 2006
  6. Perth — 2012
  7. PHG — 2009
  8. Philwelch — 2007
  9. Physchim62 — 2007
  10. Pigsonthewing — 2005
  11. Pigsonthewing 2 — 2007
  12. Piotrus — 2007
  13. Piotrus-Ghirla — 2007
  14. Plautus satire vs Raul654 — 2004
  15. Plautus satire vs Raul654 — 2005
  16. Polygamy — 2005
  17. PoolGuy — 2006
  18. Portals — 2012
  19. Prem Rawat — 2008
  20. Prem Rawat 2 — 2009
  21. Privatemusings — 2007
  22. Protecting children's privacy — 2006
  23. Pseudoscience — 2006
  24. PSYCH — 2005
  25. Pudgenet — 2006

R

Extended content
  1. R. fiend — 2008
  2. Race and intelligence — 2012
  3. Race and intelligence Review — 2014
  4. Race and politics — 2013
  5. Racepacket — 2011
  6. Rachel Marsden — 2006
  7. Rama — 2019
  8. Railpage Australia — 2007
  9. Rainbowwarrior1977 — 2005
  10. Rajput — 2006
  11. Rangerdude — 2005
  12. Raphael1 — 2006
  13. Reddi 2 — 2006
  14. Regarding Ted Kennedy — 2005
  15. Regarding The Bogdanov Affair — 2005
  16. Reithy — 2004
  17. Reversion of office actions — 2019
  18. REX — 2005
  19. Rex071404 — 2004
  20. Rex071404 2 — 2004
  21. Rex071404 3 — 2005
  22. Rex071404 4 — 2005
  23. RHaworth — 2012
  24. Rich Farmbrough — 2012
  25. Richard Arthur Norton (1958- ) — 2013
  26. RickK vs. Guanaco — 2004
  27. Rienzo — 2005
  28. -Ril- — 2005
  29. RJII — 2005
  30. RJII v. Firebug — 2006
  31. RK — 2004
  32. RK 2 — 2005
  33. Rktect — 2005
  34. Robert Blair — 2005
  35. Robert I — 2006
  36. Robert Prechter — 2007
  37. Robert the Bruce — 2005
  38. RodentofDeath — 2007
  39. Rodhullandemu — 2011
  40. RPJ — 2006
  41. Russavia-Biophys — 2010
  42. Ruy Lopez — 2006
  43. Ryulong — 2009

S

Extended content
  1. Sadi Carnot — 2007
  2. Saladin1970 appeal — 2006
  3. Sam Spade — 2006
  4. Sarah Palin protection wheel war — 2008
  5. Sathya Sai Baba — 2006
  6. Sathya Sai Baba 2 — 2007
  7. SchuminWeb — 2013
  8. ScienceApologist — 2006
  9. Scientology — 2009
  10. Seabhcan — 2006
  11. Seeyou — 2009
  12. SemBubenny — 2009
  13. Senkaku Islands — 2011
  14. September 11 conspiracy theories — 2008
  15. SevenOfDiamonds — 2007
  16. Sex tourism — 2007
  17. Sexology — 2013
  18. Shakespeare authorship question — 2011
  19. Shiloh — 2006
  20. Shorne and Fred Bauder — 2004
  21. Silverback — 2005
  22. Skyring — 2005
  23. Skyring — 2005
  24. SlimVirgin-Lar — 2008
  25. Snowspinner vs. Lir — 2005
  26. /Socionics — 2009
  27. Sockpuppet investigation block — 2015
  28. Sortan — 2006
  29. Speed of light — 2009
  30. SqueakBox and Zapatancas — 2006
  31. St Christopher — 2006
  32. Starwood — 2007
  33. Stefanomencarelli — 2007
  34. Stevertigo — 2005
  35. Stevertigo 2 — 2010
  36. Strider12 — 2008

T

Extended content
  1. Tang Dynasty — 2009
  2. Tango — 2008
  3. Tea Party movement — 2013
  4. Technical 13 — 2015
  5. Terryeo — 2006
  6. The Rambling Man — 2016
  7. The Troubles — 2007
  8. Theodore7 — 2006
  9. Theresa knott vs. Mr-Natural-Health — 2004
  10. THF-DavidShankBone — 2007
  11. TimidGuy ban appeal — 2012
  12. TingMing — 2007
  13. Tkorrovi and Paul Beardsell — 2005
  14. Tobias Conradi — 2007
  15. Toddst1 — 2015
  16. Tommstein — 2006
  17. Tony Sidaway — 2006
  18. Tothwolf — 2010
  19. Transcendental Meditation movement — 2010
  20. Transnistria — 2007
  21. Tree shaping — 2011
  22. Trey Stone and Davenbelle — 2005
  23. Trey Stone Appeal — 2006
  24. Turrican and VeryVerily — 2004

U

Extended content
  1. Ulritz — 2006
  2. Ultramarine — 2005
  3. User:66.20.28.21 and other accounts — 2005
  4. User:Guanaco versus User:Lir — 2004
  5. User:PolishPoliticians — 2004

V

Extended content
  1. VeryVerily — 2004
  2. Vision Thing — 2007
  3. Vivaldi — 2006

W

Extended content
  1. Waldorf education — 2006
  2. War of the Pacific — 2017
  3. Wareware — 2005
  4. Warren Kinsella — 2006
  5. Waterboarding — 2008
  6. Webcomics — 2006
  7. WebEx and Min Zhu — 2006
  8. West Bank - Judea and Samaria — 2009
  9. Wifione — 2015
  10. Wik — 2004
  11. Wik2 — 2004
  12. Wikicology — 2016
  13. WikiUser — 2005
  14. Wilkes, Wyss and Onefortyone — 2005
  15. Winter Soldier — 2006
  16. Winter Soldier 2 — 2007
  17. WLU-Mystar — 2007
  18. World War II — 2011

X

Extended content
  1. Xed — 2005
  2. Xed 2 — 2006

Y

Extended content
  1. Yorkshirian — 2008
  2. Yoshiaki Omura — 2007
  3. Yuber — 2005

Z

Extended content
  1. Zacheus-jkb — 2007
  2. ZAROVE — 2006
  3. Zen-master — 2005
  4. Zephram Stark — 2005
  5. Zeq — 2006
  6. Zeq-Zero0000 — 2007
  7. Zer0faults — 2006
  8. Zeraeph — 2008
  9. Zivinbudas — 2005