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উইকিপিডিয়া:বাধাদান নীতি

উইকিপিডিয়া, মুক্ত বিশ্বকোষ থেকে
(উইকিপিডিয়া:BLOCK থেকে পুনর্নির্দেশিত)

বাধাদান করার মাধ্যমে প্রশাসকগণ অবদানকারীকে উইকিপিডিয়ায় কোনো রকম সম্পাদনা করা থেকে বিরত রাখতে পারেন। ধ্বংসাত্মক কর্মকাণ্ড ও উইকিপিডিয়ার জন্য ক্ষতিকর কোনো কাজ থেকে উইকিপিডিয়াকে রক্ষা করতেই এই বাধাদান, ব্যবহারকারীকে শাস্তি দেবার জন্য নয়। বাধাদান একদিকে যেমন ব্যবহারকারীকে উইকিপিডিয়ার জন্য ক্ষতিকর কোনো কাজ না করার ব্যাপারে সচেতন করে তেমনি, গঠনমূলক সম্পাদনা করার জন্য তাকে ও অন্যদের উৎসাহ দেয়।

প্রশাসকদের আলোচনাসভায় কোনো ব্যবহারকারী বাধাদানের জন্য আবেদন করতে পারেন। কী কারণে বাধা দেওয়া হবে, তা পর্যাপ্ত প্রমাণসহ লেখার জন্য ব্যবহারকারীকে সেখানে অনুরোধ করা হচ্ছে।

উদ্দেশ্য ও লক্ষ্য

কোনো পৃষ্ঠাকে কোনোরকম ক্ষতি থেকে রক্ষা করা ও ভবিষ্যতে তা এ ধরনের সমস্যা এড়িয়ে চলার জন্য বাধাদান পদ্ধতি ব্যবহার করা হয়। সমস্যাগুলি পুনরাবৃত্তি হলে বাধাদানের মেয়াদকাল বাড়তে পারে। ব্যবহারকারী বিরুদ্ধে প্রতিশোধ বা শাস্তি হিসেবে নয় বরং প্রকল্প এবং অন্যান্য ব্যবহারকারীদের ব্যাঘাত এবং অনুপযুক্ত আচরণ থেকে রক্ষা করতে এবং ভবিষ্যতে অনুপযুক্ত আচরণের পুনরাবৃত্তি রোধ করার জন্য এ পদ্ধতি। বাধাদান হল সবচেয়ে শক্তিশালী হাতিয়ার যা প্রশাসকদের উপর ন্যস্ত করা হয়, যারা হস্তক্ষেপ করার পূর্বে পরিস্থিতির সাথে পরিচিত হওয়া উচিত যাতে কাউকে বাধাদানের আগে ইস্যুটি ভালোভাবে বুঝা যায় এবং বাধাদানের উপযুক্ত কিনা গণ্য করা যায়।

সাধারণভাবে, একবার কোনো বিষয় "ঠাণ্ডা" হয়ে গেলে এবং বর্তমান ক্ষতির ঝুঁকি স্পষ্টভাবে শেষ হয়ে গেলে, যদি একটি চলমান বা গুরুতর উদ্বেগ অব্যাহত থাকে, বা ব্যবহারকারীর সম্ভাব্য অনুমোদনের অনুমতি দেওয়ার জন্য বেশ কয়েকটি সংঘাত নিরসন প্রক্রিয়া বিদ্যমান থাকে তাহলে এপরিস্থিতিতে, পূর্ব আলোচানায় বাধাপ্রাপ্ত ব্যবহারকারী পুনরায় চালু করা সাধারণত উপযুক্ত হবে না

বাধা তুলে দেয়ার জন্যে আপিল করা যেতে পারে। বাধা মুক্ত করার অনুরোধগুলিও আবেদন ও বাধাদানের কারণ পর্যালোচনা আলোকে সিদ্ধান্ত নেওয়া হয়। যদি ব্যবহারকারী একই ধরনের সমস্যা তৈরি থেকে বিরত থাকতে সম্মত হন এবং বিষয়টি থেকে শিক্ষা নিয়েছেন বলে মনে হয়, অথবা যদি পরিস্থিতি সাময়িক ছিল এবং এখন শেষ হয়ে গেছে তাহলে একজন ব্যবহারকারী অবরুদ্ধ থেকে মুক্তি পেতে পারে। অনুরূপভাবে, যে ব্যবহারকারী পূর্বে অন্য অবরোধ থেকে মুক্তির পর অনুপযুক্ত আচরণে ফিরে এসেছেন, তাদের অবরোধের অনুরোধটি পর্যালোচনাপূর্বক প্রত্যাখ্যান করা যেতে পারে, যাতে পরিবর্তনের গুরুত্ব এবং আচরণের অগ্রহণযোগ্যতার উপর জোর দেওয়া যায়।

বাধাদান কখনো শাস্তিমূলক উদ্দেশ্যে নয়:

  1. প্রতিশোধ নিতে;
  2. অপমান করা;
  3. শাস্তি; অথবা
  4. যদি উদ্বেগ হওয়ার মতো কোন আচরণে সমস্যা না থাকে।

বাধা দেয়ার উদ্দেশ্যে হওয়া উচিত:

  1. উইকিপিডিয়ার আসন্ন বা অব্যাহত ক্ষতি এবং ব্যাহত হওয়া রোধ করা;
  2. বর্তমান, বিঘ্নমূলক আচরণের ধারাবাহিকতা বন্ধ করা; এবং
  3. সম্প্রদায়ের নীতিমালায় মধ্যে আরও সক্রীয়করণ, উপযোগী সম্পাদনা শৈলীকে উত্সাহিত করা।

একই ভুল বা সমস্যার পুনরাবৃত্তির আশংকার উপর ভিত্তি করে প্রতিরোধ করা। উদাহরণস্বরূপ, যদিও কিছুদিন আগে একজন সম্পাদককে বাধাদান করা করা যুক্তিযুক্ত হয়ে থাকলে, এই ধরনের বাধাদান নতুন করে যুক্তিযুক্ত হতে পারে না, যদি ব্যবহারকারী তৈরি সমস্যাগুলো বা একই ভুল বন্ধ হয়ে যায় বা আচরণগত সমস্যাগুলি ব্যবহারকারী নিজ থেকে সমাধান করে নেয়।

বাধাদানের ক্ষেত্রে সাধারণ যুক্তি

ব্লক/বাধাদানের জন্য কয়েকটি সাধারণ যুক্তি নীচে দেওয়া হল।

একটি নিয়ম ভঙ্গ করলে বা সন্দেহ হলেই কোনো ব্যবহারকারীকে বাধাদানের বিপরীতে অন্যান্য প্রশাসকদের সাথে পরামর্শ করতে উৎসাহিত করা হয়। একটি সম্ভাব্য বিতর্কিত কোনো বিষয়ে বাধাদানের পর, পিয়ার পর্যালোচনার জন্য ঘটনাটি প্রশাসকদের নোটিশবোর্ডে বাধাদানের একটি টিকা তৈরি করা ভাল কাজ হতে পারে।

নতুন ব্যবহারকারীদের সাথে আচরণ করার সময় প্রশাসকদের বিশেষ যত্ন নেওয়া উচিত। কারণ নতুন সম্পাদক/উইকিপিডিয়ান প্রথমত উইকিপিডিয়া নীতি এবং আচরণের সাথে অপরিচিত, এবং তাই তাদের আচরণ প্রাথমিকভাবে বিঘ্নিত হতে পারে। এই নতুন ব্যবহারকারীদের অতিরিক্ত নিয়ম-নীতি বা শক্ত ভাষায় নোটিশ করলে ভবিষ্যতে তাদের সম্পাদনা থেকে নিরুৎসাহিত করতে পারে। দেখুন: উইকিপিডিয়া:দয়া করে নতুন ব্যবহারকারীকে দংশাবেন না

সুরক্ষা

উইকিমিডিয়া ফাউন্ডেশন, এর ব্যবহারকারী বা জনসাধারণের অধিকার, সম্পত্তি রক্ষা বা নিরাপত্তার জন্য প্রয়োজনে একজন ব্যবহারকারীকে অবরুদ্ধ করা যেতে পারে। সাইটকে সুরক্ষিত রাখতে নিম্নোক্ত কারণে বাধাদান করার প্রয়োজন হতে পারে:

  • ক্রমাগত বা গুরুতর ব্যক্তিগত আক্রমণ;
  • ব্যক্তিগত, পেশাদার বা আইনি হুমকি প্রদান (উইকিপিডিয়া সাইটের বাইরেসহ);
  • ব্যবহারকারীদের বিপদে ফেলার ক্রিয়াকলাপ;
  • উইকিপিডিয়া:শিশু সুরক্ষা অনুসারে, শিশুদের সুরক্ষায় বিপত্তি করতে পারে এমন ক্রিয়াকলাপ;
  • অন্যের ব্যক্তিগত তথ্য প্রকাশ (তথ্য সঠিক হোক বা না হোক);
  • ক্রমাগত কপিরাইট লঙ্ঘন;
  • জীবিত ব্যক্তিদের সম্পর্কে অপ্রত্যাশিত, দুর্বল বা ভুলভাবে উল্লেখিত বা সম্ভাব্য মানহানিকর তথ্য ক্রমাগত যোগ; বা
  • একটি অ্যাকাউন্ট বেহাত হয়েছে বলে মনে হলে (জরুরী ব্যবস্থা হিসাবে), যেমন, অ্যাকাউন্টটি নিবন্ধিত ব্যক্তি ব্যতীত অন্য কেউ ব্যবহার করছে বলে বিশ্বাস করার কারণ থাকলে।

ব্যবচ্ছেদ

একজন ব্যবহারকারীকে অবরুদ্ধ করা হতে পারে যখন তাদের আচরণ প্রকল্পটিকে মারাত্মকভাবে ব্যাহত করে; অর্থাৎ, যখন তাদের আচরণ নাগরিক, কলেজের পরিবেশের সাথে অসঙ্গতিপূর্ণ এবং একটি বিশ্বকোষ তৈরি করার জন্য সম্পাদকদের একসাথে কাজ করার প্রক্রিয়াতে হস্তক্ষেপ করে। এর প্রতিক্রিয়ায় ব্যাঘাতের জন্য ব্লক করা প্রয়োজন হতে পারে:

Edit warring, especially breaches of the three-revert rule, often results in a block, either from the pages the user is disrupting or from the entire site.

শুধুমাত্র ব্যবচ্ছেদ

Some types of user accounts are considered disruptive and may be blocked without warning, usually indefinitely:

খোলা বা বেনামী প্রক্সি

Open or anonymous proxies may be blocked on sight.

Non-static IP addresses or hosts that are otherwise not permanent proxies typically warrant blocking for a shorter period of time, as the IP address is likely to be reassigned, or the open proxy is likely to be closed. Many Tor proxies, in particular, are "exit nodes" for only a short time; in general, these proxies should not be blocked indefinitely without consideration. See Wikipedia:Blocking IP addresses for further details.

There is also a Wikipedia project, the WikiProject on open proxies, which seeks to identify and block open proxy servers.

নিষেধাজ্ঞা বলবৎ

A Wikipedia ban is a formal revocation of editing privileges on all or part of Wikipedia. A ban may be temporary and of fixed duration, or indefinite and potentially permanent.

Blocks may be imposed as a technical measure to enforce a ban. Such blocks are based on the particulars of the ban. Bans that apply to all of Wikipedia—that is, they are not partial—may be backed up by a sitewide block, which is usually set to apply for the period of the ban. Other bans may be enforced with a partial block.[১]

"এখানে বিশ্বকোষ তৈরির জন্য আসেননি"

This often-used blocking rationale is described at Wikipedia:Here to build an encyclopedia § Clearly not being here to build an encyclopedia.

Evasion and enforcement

সংক্ষিপ্তসমূহ

An administrator may reset the block of a user who intentionally evades a block, and may extend the duration of the block if the user engages in further blockable behavior while evading the block. User accounts or IP addresses used to evade a block should also be blocked.

Edits by and on behalf of blocked editors

Anyone is free to revert any edits made in violation of a block, without giving any further reason and without regard to the three-revert rule. However, this does not mean that edits must be reverted just because they were made by a blocked editor (obviously helpful changes, such as fixing typos or undoing vandalism, can be allowed to stand), but the presumption in ambiguous cases should be to revert. However, in closed discussions, comments by blocked editors should not generally be reverted or struck through.

Editors in turn are not permitted to post or edit material at the direction of a blocked editor (sometimes called proxy editing or "proxying") unless they can show that the changes are either verifiable or productive and they have independent reasons for making such edits. New accounts that engage in the same behavior as a banned editor or blocked account in the same context, and that appear to be editing Wikipedia solely for that purpose, are subject to the remedies applied to the editor whose behavior they are imitating.[২] See Wikipedia:Sockpuppetry § Meatpuppetry.

Enforcement by reverting

While reverting edits, take care not to reinstate material that may be in violation of such core policies as Wikipedia:Neutral point of view, Wikipedia:Verifiability, and Wikipedia:Biographies of living persons. Editors who subsequently reinstate edits originally made by a blocked editor take complete responsibility for the content.

It is not possible to revert newly created pages, as there is nothing to which to revert. Accordingly, pages created by blocked editors are eligible for speedy deletion. Any editor can use the template {{db-g5}}, or its shortcuts {{db-banned}} or {{db-blocked}}, to mark such a page. If editors other than the blocked editor have made substantial good-faith contributions to the page or its talk page, it is courteous to inform them that the page was created by a blocked editor, and then decide on a case-by-case basis what to do.

When blocking may not be used

সংক্ষিপ্ত

Conflicts and involvement

Administrators must not block users with whom they are engaged in a content dispute; instead, they should report the problem to other administrators. Administrators should also be aware of potential conflicts involving pages or subject areas with which they are involved. It is acceptable for an administrator to block someone who has been engaging in clear-cut vandalism in that administrator's userspace.

Cool-down blocks

সংক্ষিপ্তসমূহ

Blocks intended solely to "cool down" an angry user should not be used, as they often have the opposite effect. However, an angry user who is also being disruptive can be blocked to prevent further disruption.

Recording in the block log

Blocks should not be used solely for the purpose of recording warnings or other negative events in a user's block log. The practice, typically involving very short blocks, is often seen as punitive and humiliating.

Very short blocks may be used to record, for example, an apology or acknowledgement of mistake in the block log in the event of a wrongful or accidental block, if the original block has expired. (If it has not, the message may be recorded in the unblocking reason.)

Against the blocking administrator

A blocked administrator can block the blocking administrator, but should only do so in exceptional circumstances where there is a clear and immediate need, such as in the case of a compromised account. Use of the block tool to further a dispute or retaliate against the original blocking administrator is not allowed. If in doubt, report the issue on the Administrators' noticeboard for incidents.

Requesting blocks

সংক্ষিপ্ত

Disruptive behavior can be reported, and blocks requested at a specialized venue such as Wikipedia:Administrator intervention against vandalism or, if appropriate, Wikipedia:Administrators' noticeboard/Incidents. Users requesting blocks should supply credible evidence of the circumstances warranting a block. Administrators are never obliged to place a block, and are free to investigate the situation for themselves. Prior to imposing a block, administrators are expected to be fully familiar with the circumstances of the situation. See also § Explanation of blocks.

Dealing with off-wiki block requests

Administrators who use Wikipedia-related IRC channels are reminded that, while these channels have legitimate purposes, discussing an issue on IRC necessarily excludes those editors who do not use IRC from the discussion (and excludes all non-administrators from the discussion if it takes place in #wikipedia-en-admins), and therefore, such IRC discussion is never the equivalent of on-wiki discussion or dispute resolution. Consensus about blocks or other subjects should not be formed off-wiki.

As the practice of off-wiki "block-shopping" is strongly discouraged, and that except where there is an urgent situation and no reasonable administrator could disagree with an immediate block (e.g. ongoing vandalism or serious violations of the policy on biographies of living persons), the appropriate response for an administrator asked on IRC to block an editor is to refer the requester to the appropriate on-wiki noticeboard.

Self-requested blocks

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Sometimes, people request that their account be blocked, for example to enforce a wikibreak. Such requests are typically declined, but there is a category of administrators who will consider such requests.

As an alternative to requesting a self-block, users may use the Wikibreak Enforcer, a user script that can prevent a user from logging in.

Blocking

Preliminary: education and warnings

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Before a block is imposed, efforts should be made to educate users about Wikipedia policies and guidelines, and to warn them when their behavior conflicts with these. Welcome newcomers, do not bite them, and assume that most people who work on the project are trying to help it, not hurt it. Newcomers should make an effort to learn about our policies and guidelines so that they can learn how to avoid making mistakes. A variety of template messages exist for convenience, although purpose-written messages are often preferable. Template warnings that state that a user may be blocked for disruption or other blockable behavior may also be issued by regular editors rather than by administrators only.

However, warnings are not a prerequisite for blocking. In general, administrators should ensure that users who are acting in good faith are aware of policies and are given reasonable opportunity to adjust their behavior before blocking, and it may be particularly desirable to communicate first with such users before blocking. On the other hand, users acting in bad faith, whose main or only use is forbidden activity (sockpuppetry, vandalism, and so on), do not require any warning and may be blocked immediately.

Explanation of blocks

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Blocking is a serious matter. The community expects that blocks will be made for good reasons only, based upon reviewable evidence and reasonable judgment, and that all factors that support a block are subject to independent peer review if requested.

Notifying the blocked user

Administrators must supply a clear and specific block reason that indicates why a user was blocked. Block reasons should avoid the use of jargon as much as possible so that blocked users may better understand them. Administrators should notify users when blocking them by leaving a message on their user talk page. It is often easier to explain the reason for a block at the time than it is to explain a block well after the event.

When implementing a block, a number of pro forma block reasons are available in a drop-down menu; other or additional reasons can also be added. Users can be notified of blocks and block reasons using a number of convenient template messages—see Category:User block templates and Wikipedia:Template messages/User talk namespace#Blocks.

Other important information

If there are any specific recommendations or circumstances that a reviewing administrator would need to know, or that may help to avoid administrator disputes upon review of a block, the blocking administrator should consider including this information in the block notice. For example:

Confidential evidence

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If a user needs to be blocked based on information that will not be made available to all administrators, that information should be sent to the Arbitration Committee or a checkuser or oversighter for action. These editors are qualified to handle non-public evidence, and they operate under strict controls. The community has rejected the idea of individual administrators acting on evidence that cannot be peer-reviewed.

An exception is made for administrators holding Checkuser or Oversight privileges; such administrators may block users based on non-public information revealed through the checkuser tool, or on edits that have been suppressed ("oversighted") and are inaccessible to administrators. As such, an administrative action is generally viewed to be made in the user's capacity as an oversighter or checkuser, although the action itself is an administrative one. All such blocks are subject to direct review by the Arbitration Committee.

Implementing blocks

Technical instructions on how to block and unblock, and information on the blocking interface, are available at mw:Help:Blocking users. The following is advice specifically related to blocking and unblocking on Wikipedia.

IP address blocks

In addition to the further advice, there are special considerations to take into account when blocking IP addresses. IP address blocks can affect many users, and IP addresses can change. Users intending to block an IP address should at a minimum check for usage of that address, and consider duration carefully. IP addresses should rarely, if ever, be blocked indefinitely. You should notify the Wikimedia Foundation if the IP is related to a sensitive organization or a government agency.

Collateral damage
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A block of a range of IP addresses may unintentionally affect other users in that range. Before blocking an IP range, especially for a significant time, you should check for other users who may be unintentionally affected by the range block:

If any are found, an IP block exemption ensures they will not be affected.

Duration of blocks

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The purpose of blocking is prevention, not punishment. The duration of blocks should thus be related to the likelihood of a user repeating inappropriate behavior. Longer blocks for repeated and high levels of disruption are to reduce administrative burden; they are made under the presumption that such users are likely to cause frequent disruption or harm in future. Administrators should consider:

Blocks on shared or dynamic IP addresses are typically shorter than blocks on registered accounts or static IP addresses made in otherwise similar circumstances, to limit side-effects on other users sharing that IP address.

While the duration of a block should vary with the circumstances, there are some broad standards:

Indefinite blocks
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An indefinite block is a block that does not have a definite (or fixed) duration. Indefinite blocks are usually applied when there is significant disruption or threats of disruption, or major breaches of policy. In such cases an open-ended block may be appropriate to prevent further problems until the matter can be resolved by discussion. As with all blocks, it is not a punishment. It is designed to prevent further disruption, and the desired outcome is a commitment to observe Wikipedia's policies and guidelines, and to stop problematic conduct in future.

Indefinite does not mean "infinite" or "permanent". An indefinitely blocked user may later be unblocked in appropriate circumstances. In particularly serious cases in which no administrator would be willing to lift the block, the user is effectively banned by the community.

Block log

If the block arose from a discussion per Wikipedia:Banning policy § Community bans and restrictions, please include a link to the discussion in the block log. If the block is enforcing a community sanction, please note this. If consensus was to allow for regular administrative review rather than requiring community review, per Wikipedia:Blocking policy § Unacceptable unblocking, that should be noted in the log as well.

Setting block options

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Several options are available to modify the effect of blocks, which should be used in certain circumstances:

Editing block options

Standard block options

Common blocks imposed

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There are two common blocks that may be imposed on registered accounts:

There are two common blocks that may be imposed on IP addresses:

Blocking bots

Automated or semi-automated bots may occasionally not operate as intended for a variety of reasons. Bots (or their associated IP address should the actual bot not be readily identifiable) may be blocked until the issue is resolved. Bots should be softblocked (autoblock disabled) to ensure the autoblock doesn't affect other unrelated bots sharing the same IP. If only a single task is malfunctioning and the bot supports disabling individual tasks, it is preferable to disable the single malfunctioning task so that other bot tasks can continue running.

Bots that are unapproved, or usernames that violate the username policy due to a resemblance to a bot, are immediately and indefinitely blocked if they violate the bot policy, most commonly by editing outside the operator's or their own userspace.

The edits of a bot are considered to be, by extension, the edits of the editor responsible for the bot. As a result, should a bot operator be blocked, any bot attributed to them may also be blocked for the same duration as that of the blocked editor.

Recording in the block log after a "clean start"

Editors may cite "clean start" and rename themselves, asking that their previous username not be disclosed. If such editors have been blocked previously, the administrator who has been requested to make the deletion should contact a Checkuser so that the connection between the accounts can be verified. The Checkuser should then consider adding short blocks to the new account to denote each entry in the user's old account log. Such short blocks should provide protection in case the "clean start" was based on a genuine risk of off-wiki harassment, by not disclosing the previous username, while at the same time eliminating the possibility of avoiding the scrutiny of the community.

The short blocks should be described in the block summary as "previous account block" and the final duration of the block should be noted. Blocks placed in error and lifted early should not be noted at all.

Unblocking

Unblocking or shortening of a block is most common when a blocked user appeals a block. An uninvolved administrator acting independently reviews the circumstances of the block, the editor's prior conduct, and other relevant evidence, along with any additional information provided by the user and others, to determine if the unblock request should be accepted. Common reasons include: the circumstances have changed, a commitment to change is given, the administrator was not fully familiar with the circumstances prior to blocking, or there was a clear mistake.

Unacceptable unblocking

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Unblocking will almost never be acceptable:

Each of these may lead to sanctions for misuse of administrative tools—possibly including removing administrator rights—even for first-time incidents.

There is no predefined limit to the number of unblock requests that a user may issue. However, disruptive use of the unblock template may prompt an administrator to remove the blocked user's ability to edit their talk page. In this case, a block may still be appealed by submitting a request to the Unblock Ticket Request System.

Unblock requests

As part of an unblock request, uninvolved editors may discuss the block, and the blocking administrator is often asked to review or discuss the block, or provide further information. Since the purpose of an unblock request is to obtain review from a third party, the blocking administrators should not decline unblock requests from users when they performed the block. Also, by convention, administrators don't usually review more than one unblock request regarding the same block.

Except in cases of unambiguous error or significant change in circumstances dealing with the reason for blocking, administrators should avoid unblocking users without first attempting to contact the blocking administrator to discuss the matter. If the blocking administrator is not available, or if the administrators cannot come to an agreement, then a discussion at Wikipedia:Administrators' noticeboard is recommended.

Administrators reviewing a block should consider that some historical context may not be immediately obvious. Cases involving sockpuppets, harassment, or privacy concerns are particularly difficult to judge. At times such issues have led to contentious unblocks. Where an uninformed unblock may be problematic, the blocking administrator may also wish to note as part of the block notice that there are specific circumstances, and that a reviewing administrator should not unblock without discussing the case with the blocking admin (or possibly ArbCom) to fully understand the matter.

If users claim they wish to contribute constructively but there are doubts as to their sincerity, the {{2nd chance}} template can be used to allow them to demonstrate how they will contribute to the encyclopedia, should their unblock request be granted.

Any user may comment on an unblock request; however, only administrators may resolve the request (either declining or unblocking).[৬]

Blocks in temporary circumstances

Some types of blocks are used in response to particular temporary circumstances, and should be undone once the circumstance no longer applies:

Unblocks in temporary circumstances

Users may be temporarily and conditionally unblocked to respond to a discussion regarding the circumstances of their block. Such temporary and conditional unblocks are made on the understanding that the users may not edit any pages (besides their user talk page) except the relevant discussion page(s) explicitly specified by the unblocking admin. The users are effectively banned from editing any other pages, and breaching this ban will be sanctioned appropriately. When the discussion concludes, the block should be reinstated unless there is a consensus to overturn the block.

CheckUser blocks

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Without first consulting a CheckUser, administrators must not undo or alter any block that is specifically identified as a "checkuser" block, such as through the use of the {{checkuserblock}} or {{checkuserblock-account}} templates in the action summary.[৭] If an administrator believes that a checkuser block has been made in error, the administrator should first discuss the matter with the CheckUser in question, and if a satisfactory resolution is not reached, should e-mail the Arbitration Committee. A reversal or alteration of such a block without prior consultation may result in removal of permissions.[৮]

Oversight blocks

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Administrators must not undo or alter any block that is specifically identified as an "oversight" block, such as through the use of the {{OversightBlock}} template in the action summary, without first consulting an Oversighter. Appeals of blocks that have been marked by an oversighter as oversight blocks must be sent to either the oversight team via email (টেমপ্লেট:Oversight email) to be decided by the English Wikipedia oversighter team, or to the Arbitration Committee. Blocks may still be marked by the blocking oversighter as appealable only to the Arbitration Committee, per the 2010 statement, in which case appeals must only be directed to the Arbitration Committee.[৯] Unblocking or loosening a block specifically called an "oversight block" without consent of an oversighter may result in removal of permissions.[১০]

Conditional unblock

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Administrators may, with the agreement of the blocked user, impose conditions when unblocking. Unblock conditions are designed to prevent recurrence of the behaviour that led to the block (such as a page ban to prevent further edit warring).

Partial blocks

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Partial blocks may be used at the discretion of any administrator in accord with the rest of the blocking policy, or community consensus. They may also be used to enforce editing restrictions[১] or as a requirement for conditional unblocks.[১২]

The affected editor may request an unblock following the procedures listed in § Unblocking, using the {{unblock}} template, or appealing at the Wikipedia:Administrators' noticeboard. Administrators can unblock a user when they feel the block is unwarranted or no longer appropriate, in accordance with the blocking policy.

Global blocks

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GlobalBlocking is a MediaWiki extension available to stewards to prevent cross-wiki disruption from an IP address or a range of IP addresses. When an IP address or range of IP addresses is globally blocked, they are prevented from editing any public Wikimedia wiki, except for Meta-Wiki, where globally blocked users may appeal the decision. (A global block is not the same as a global ban.) When a user's editing is prevented by a global block, the contents of MediaWiki:Globalblocking-ipblocked (formerly MediaWiki:Globalblocking-blocked) are shown as an error message (analogous to MediaWiki:Blockedtext for locally blocked users). Registered users cannot be globally blocked. The analogous action is global locking, which prevents anyone from logging into the account.

A current list of globally blocked IP addresses is available at Special:GlobalBlockList.

Unblocking and appeal

Local whitelisting — An IP address which is globally blocked can be unblocked locally (to edit the specific wiki concerned only), by any local administrator, at Special:GlobalBlockWhitelist. It is not possible to override global locks locally.

Appeal against a global block — Globally blocked IP addresses and globally locked users may appeal through the email queue to stewards@wikimedia.org. Globally blocked IP addresses may also appeal through their meta talk page, if access to it has not been revoked.

আরও দেখুন

তথ্যসূত্র

  1. Editing restrictions placed before 11 January 2020 should not be converted to partial blocks without consensus to do so. Wikipedia:Requests for comment/Partial blocks#Should partial blocks be used to enforce editing restrictions?
  2. See Wikipedia:Requests for arbitration/Agapetos angel#Meatpuppets. See also: Wikipedia:Tag team
  3. This restriction applies to all user accounts (including administrators and stewards), regardless of their confirmed status or any local or global user rights they have. Any attempt to create an account while behind a blocked IP or range with this option set will be restricted by the MediaWiki software.
  4. Including sock puppets of blocked users.
  5. This prohibition includes blocks applied to one's alternate accounts, including bots. Historically, administrators were able to unblock themselves (the unblockself user right), but this ability was removed in November 2018. Stewards can still unblock themselves, and self-imposed blocks can still be removed.
  6. See July–August 2012 discussion at Wikipedia:Administrators' noticeboard/Archive238#Unblock requests being handled by non-administrators
  7. Non-CheckUsers must not review CheckUser blocks that require access to CheckUser data, e.g., when an editor is professing innocence or is questioning the validity of the technical findings in any way. Administrators may still decline unblock requests that are made in bad faith, are more procedural in nature, or are off topic.
  8. Arbitration Committee resolution on CheckUser blocks
  9. 2016 Arbitration Committee resolution on Oversight-related blocks
  10. 2013 Arbitration Committee resolution on Oversight-related blocks
  11. Wikipedia:Requests for comment/Partial blocks#Can partial blocks be used for conditional unblocks against a full block?
  12. Partial Blocks authorizing RfC
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