User:Mr. Anon/Blocking policy guidelines
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Just pooling some thoughts for blocking guidelines here. This is basically listing block reasons and giving suggested times.
Vandalism
Let's start with the basics. This is the most common block reason.
IP vandalism
- First time content removal This is when an IP makes a single edit that constitutes as blanking a section of a page. Because this is sometimes an editing accident or test, it is best to just give a warning or a couple hour block. At most, in the case of blanking entire pages, it should be a day long block.
- First time minor vandalism "Minor vandalism" is a pretty general category, ranging from typing "asdfgh" randomly into an article, from saying "Mario sucks" at the top of the Mario page. Here it's pretty obvious that the IP is intentionally vandalizing, but since in this case it is for "one time" vandals, this earns a 3 day block in most cases.
- Repeated content removal In this case, it is pretty obvious that the guy is intentionally doing stuff, so this constitutes a 3 day block.
- Repeated minor vandalism Repeated minor vandalism often indicates that the IP has much stronger malicious intent than if they make a single minor vandalism. Because of this, a week should be the block length in most cases.
- Creation of vandal pages Because of the difficulty to clean this up, a week long block should be the punishment.
- Major vandalism Major vandalism is much worse than minor vandalism. This can be because it's more profane, or changes more parts of an article. While minor vandalism can sometimes go unnoticed on larger wikis, major vandalism rarely is. Because the IP seems to be taking a lot of time doing this, and clearly wishes attention, a week long block is deserved at the very least, and they should not be allowed to edit their talk pages.
Note that committing further offenses after the ban has ended deserveres a longer block, in some cases even a permaban.
User vandalism
User vandalism means that a vandal took the time to create the account. This almost always indicates a greater malicious intent. User vandals who commit any of the above offenses should be given the same or larger block length. In addition, there are some types of vandalism that only users can commit.
- Sockpuppet vandalism In the case of this, all accounts associated with the IP should be given a 2 week block length at the very least.
- Title vandalism When users abuse their ability to move to the extent where they vandalize the page's title, they should be given a 2 week long block, as it can be difficult to clean up.
- Spamming Spambots should be permabanned on site, as they have little to no possibility of ever being good editors.
- Protected page vandalism Protected page vandalism is difficult to clean up, and it shows obvious malicious intent. This may warrant up to a month's block.
- Uploading of inappropriate images Because of the difficulty the clean up, they sheer level of vulgarness, and overall malicious intent, a permaban should be the block length for this.