Wikipedia:Indefinite is not infinite
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"Indefinite does not mean infinite" is a common refrain in Wikipedia discussions, particularly when considering
Common use cases for indefinite blocks
The most obvious and common uses of indefinite blocks are for
Long-term editors
The phrase "indefinite is not infinite" is most commonly used when discussing blocks of long-term editors rather than throwaway accounts. While there are (or should be)
Admins usually make this choice because the blocked editor's conduct is disruptive enough that a fixed-term block (which the blocked editor can wait out) would not be appropriate. An indefinite block does not expire automatically and can only be lifted by affirmative action. This means that, to be unblocked, the blocked editor must convince the blocking admin or the community that they will change their editing in some way that means that they will not repeat the conduct which led to the block. Sometimes this may take hours or days, and sometimes it may take longer, possibly considerably longer. The timing is largely up to the blocked editor, who must make a commitment to change in order to be unblocked.
For example, an editor blocked for copyright violations will need to demonstrate a better understanding of Wikipedia's copyright policies; an editor blocked chronic edit warring may need to a agree to a
In others, admins or the community may not be comfortable unblocking for quite some time, especially if the conduct was egregiously disruptive or the blocked editor has a long history of sanctions. Even these blocks are not necessarily infinite, and may well be lifted once enough time has passed and if the blocked editor can make a convincing request.
See also
- Wikipedia:Blocking policy, for the rules governing when a block may be placed or lifted
- Wikipedia:Standard offer, a possible path to return for indefinitely blocked editors