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==Probation==
Users listed here have shown good behavior and are to be released from their restrictions pending an additional 30 days of good behavior. Users must be reasonably active during these 30 days in order for their restrictions to be lifted.
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Revision as of 19:48, 18 June 2013
This page lists specific rules put into place for existing users by Administrators. These users have likely been troublesome in one way or another yet seem to want to contribute in good faith or don't warrant any kind of extremity when it comes to discipline and as such, are given specific additional restrictions based on past behavior, tendencies to act disruptively, etc.
The rules here are to be dealt with by Admins only. If you see one of the following users causing trouble in one of the listed manners, please inform an admin ASAP.
Active Restrictions
Below is a list of active restrictions on problem users. Users may be moved to Probation if they show good behavior for a reasonable amount of time since the institution of their restrictions or last block.
Mrs.red bird
User: | Mrs.red bird (talk · contribs · editcount · block · modify rights · logs · block log) |
Instated by: | Lost Labyrinth • (c) • (b) |
Overview of Problems | Since registering, Mrs.red bird has garnered a reputation for creating misleading blogs and using the comments system to spam and this has also boiled over to fanon. It seems she is banned from several other wikis for disruption but given she's had a few good faith edits here, it's worth trying to keep her around. |
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Comments | She knew via my talk page that she would end up here if she carried on and once again she tried her luck. This will come into effect once her current 3 day block is up. Lost Labyrinth • (c) • (b) 21:49, May 2, 2013 (UTC) |
Probation
Users listed here have shown good behavior and are to be released from their restrictions pending an additional 30 days of good behavior. Users must be reasonably active during these 30 days in order for their restrictions to be lifted.