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Arbitration report

New arbitrators look at new case and antediluvian sanctions

January marked the start of a new term for several arbitrators appointed in the

2021 elections. The election, its outcomes, and the cute photo montage of the new arbs' namesakes can be found in the previous Arbitration Report
. So what have they been up to in the last month? A few things, as it turns out. Several cases were declined, a topic ban was lifted, and some old cases were modified. Additionally, a comprehensive review of old discretionary sanctions began, and one case was opened.

Open case: Skepticism and coordinated editing

On 16 January, a

Center for Inquiry Investigations Group
(among others).

Discretionary sanctions review

Several categories of

2021 review of the practice. The discussion, located here
, concerns a number of rarely-used sanctions areas, whether they should continue to be covered by DS, and in some cases modifications to existing DS regimes. The sanctions being considered for abolition are:

Additionally, some

article probation
remedies are being considered for abolition. These are:

Finally, two DS regimes are being considered for amendment. They are:

  • Remedy 5 of the India-Pakistan case (instituted in 2012). The current scope is "all pages related to India, Pakistan, and Afghanistan"; the amendment would expand it to cover "all pages related to political or religious topics and closely related people in India, Pakistan, and Afghanistan, including but not limited to castes".
  • DS remedies of the Armenia-Azerbaijan 2 case (instituted in 2011) would be rescinded, and a remedy added to the case authorizing DS for "all pages related to political or religious topics and closely related people in Armenia and Azerbaijan, including but not limited to the Armenian genocide".

Closed cases and motions

Enforcement requests

Nine enforcement requests were closed in January.

  • "RafaelJC12" (2 January), resolved with the user in question blocked from editing the article Human shield for 61 days
  • "Encyclopædius (5 January), resolved by indefinite COVID-19 topic ban
  • "Saad Arshad Butt" (19 January), closed "without comment on the merits, and without prejudice to bring up the same diffs in a future filing if the issues resurface".
  • personal attacks
    .
  • "Lokeshwaran V R" (22 January), resolved with an indefinite block as a standard administrative action.
  • "in re Sushant Singh Rajput" (23 January), resolved with Talk:Sushant Singh Rajput protected as a standard administrative action.
  • "Devesh.bhatta" (26 January), resolved with an indefinite topic ban from articles related to India, Pakistan, and Afghanistan.
  • "Davidbena" (29 January), resolved with a topic ban from Israel-Palestine articles.
  • "Critchion" (29 January), resolved with an indefinite block as a standard adminstrative action.

Additionally, two enforcement requests are currently open.

Enforcement actions

So far, there have been 52 actions logged for 2022. They are as follows: