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== Introduction ==
'''Blocking a user''' prevents the user of a certain account or IP address from editing for a determined period of time, and is one of the most heavy-handed things you can do as an administrator, and the one that can cause the most damage. An administrator must therefore be cautious in using this power. Often a user will spend quite a bit of time building up a reputation under a particular user name, and by blocking that user they will not be able to edit from their account. Blocked users can still edit their user talk page unless these pages are protected and the user doesn't have sysop or higher privileges.


User blocking is perhaps one of the most heavy-handed things you can do as an administrator, and the one that can cause the most damage.  An administrator must therefore be cautious in using this power.  Often a user will spend quite a bit of time building up a reputation under a particular user name, and by blocking that user they will not be able to edit from their account. Blocked users can still edit their user talk page unless these pages are protected and the user doesn't have sysop or higher privileges.
In order to lift the block from an account, go to [[Special:Unblock]].


It is also possible to block IP addresses from being able to edit text. This does not stop a registered user on that IP address from being able to log in, but only stops anonymous users from using the edit functions. If there is a problem where a registered user is unable to access the Wiki due to an anonymous IP block, then the user must unblock that IP and reblock with ''anonymous users only'' checked. An IP can be prevented from created an account by checking the "
==Performing the block==
Start by going to [[Special:Block]]. Input the user's name or IP address to be blocked in the top box. In the drop-down menu, select how long you wish to block the user, and state your reasons below.  


== Performing the Block ==
The user block form appears as follows:
[[Image:blockuser.png|625px|thumb|left|The block menu.]]
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Start by going to [[Special:Block]]. Put in the user name or IP address to be blocked in the top box. In the drop down menu, select how long you wish to block the user. State your reason below.


If you want to block edits on an IP address, whether a user is logged on or not, uncheck the "Block anonymous users only" box. To allow IP addresses to create accounts, uncheck the "Prevent account creation" box. To ensure that a user does not simply create another account for vandalism, check the "Automatically block the last IP address used by this user, and any subsequent IP addresses they try to edit from" box. To prevent a user from sending e-mail or to watch the blocked user's user and talk pages, check the respective boxes.
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{{sortkey|Block User}} [[Category:Administrator's Handbook]]
==Options==
===Block types===
*Sitewide: prevents the user from editing all pages and namespaces on the wiki.
*Partial: allows you to select the pages and namespaces for the user to not publish edits on.
 
===Block details===
*Account creation: prevents the creation of new accounts from the blocked IP.
*Sending email: prevents the user from sending emails to another user.
*Editing their own talk page
 
===Expiration===
*Other time: a blank field to your right that allows a sysop to input either a custom block length or a precise date and time when the user or IP will be able to edit again.
*Drop-down menu: consisting of the commonly used and selectable block lengths. The "indefinite" option in the menu allows a sysop to block a particular user or IP without specifying an expiration. This block is effectively permanent, but it can be lifted at any time by any sysop. Indefinite blocks should be used sparingly on IP addresses because IPs tend to shift from user to user over time.
 
If a particular user or IP is blocked more than once simultaneously, the MediaWiki software will honor the block that expires the soonest. (This may or may not be the shortest block.) In this case, the sysops who placed the blocks should contact each other and decide which length is most appropriate under the circumstances.
 
===Reason===
*Other
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===Additional options===
*Automatically block the last IP address used by this user, and any subsequent IP addresses they try to edit from, for a period of 1 day
*Watch this user's user and talk pages
*Apply block to logged-in users from this IP address
 
==Block length==
The priority must be to minimize damage to the wiki. However, when there is time or on review afterward some or all of the following may be helpful in looking at the length of the block.
#Block log history: This may give guidance on previous blocks.
#Block log on Wikipedia: Again, this may give guidance on the level of nuisance and block period.
#User contributions: Bear in mind that if a page is deleted it will not be in the contributions. (This is often the case with spam bot-type pages.)
#User talk pages on Wikipedia: Given the level of traffic on Wikipedia compared to other wikis, this may have a useful history of both editing patterns and warnings.
 
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Latest revision as of 21:20, 22 April 2023

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Blocking a user prevents the user of a certain account or IP address from editing for a determined period of time, and is one of the most heavy-handed things you can do as an administrator, and the one that can cause the most damage. An administrator must therefore be cautious in using this power. Often a user will spend quite a bit of time building up a reputation under a particular user name, and by blocking that user they will not be able to edit from their account. Blocked users can still edit their user talk page unless these pages are protected and the user doesn't have sysop or higher privileges.

In order to lift the block from an account, go to Special:Unblock.

Performing the block

Start by going to Special:Block. Input the user's name or IP address to be blocked in the top box. In the drop-down menu, select how long you wish to block the user, and state your reasons below.

The user block form appears as follows:

Block user.png

Options

Block types

  • Sitewide: prevents the user from editing all pages and namespaces on the wiki.
  • Partial: allows you to select the pages and namespaces for the user to not publish edits on.

Block details

  • Account creation: prevents the creation of new accounts from the blocked IP.
  • Sending email: prevents the user from sending emails to another user.
  • Editing their own talk page

Expiration

  • Other time: a blank field to your right that allows a sysop to input either a custom block length or a precise date and time when the user or IP will be able to edit again.
  • Drop-down menu: consisting of the commonly used and selectable block lengths. The "indefinite" option in the menu allows a sysop to block a particular user or IP without specifying an expiration. This block is effectively permanent, but it can be lifted at any time by any sysop. Indefinite blocks should be used sparingly on IP addresses because IPs tend to shift from user to user over time.

If a particular user or IP is blocked more than once simultaneously, the MediaWiki software will honor the block that expires the soonest. (This may or may not be the shortest block.) In this case, the sysops who placed the blocks should contact each other and decide which length is most appropriate under the circumstances.

Reason

  • Other
  • Common reasons
    • Abusing multiple accounts
    • Advertising/promoting
    • Block evasion
    • Copyright infringement
    • Creating patent nonsense, or other inappropriate pages
    • Disruptive editing
    • Edit warring
    • Inserting false information
    • Inserting nonsense/gibberish into pages
    • Intimidating behavior/harassment
    • Removing content from pages
    • Spam
    • Unacceptable username
    • Vandalism

Additional options

  • Automatically block the last IP address used by this user, and any subsequent IP addresses they try to edit from, for a period of 1 day
  • Watch this user's user and talk pages
  • Apply block to logged-in users from this IP address

Block length

The priority must be to minimize damage to the wiki. However, when there is time or on review afterward some or all of the following may be helpful in looking at the length of the block.

  1. Block log history: This may give guidance on previous blocks.
  2. Block log on Wikipedia: Again, this may give guidance on the level of nuisance and block period.
  3. User contributions: Bear in mind that if a page is deleted it will not be in the contributions. (This is often the case with spam bot-type pages.)
  4. User talk pages on Wikipedia: Given the level of traffic on Wikipedia compared to other wikis, this may have a useful history of both editing patterns and warnings.

Remember to ask around! It's always worth it.