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472: 1090: 1807:. "Just seems unproductive"? Maybe, but so what? Is it disrupting the project? Is it offensive? "Just seems ... unhealthy"? I find it difficult to see this as meaning any more than that you personally don't like it. Why should your opinions as to what is or is not healthy be imposed on an editor? Both your message on that user's talk page and your message above refer to the fact that he has not requested an unblock; well, now he has, at UTRS. Is there any good policy-compliant reason why talk page access should not be restored? 1154: 1132: 1101: 1079: 1068: 1224: 1048: 32: 1284: 1041: 1373: 1121: 58: 1143: 1178: 1113: 1879: 1590:- if the user is indefinitely blocked for violations of Knowledge policies, and they're not coming back after however many years, we're distributing their user page content because of ... some sort of a memorial? A little shrine to Knowledge abuse? :) But more seriously, if we're not even telling other users that this happened, we're not doing this history right. There isn't even a 1735:
Nobody brought up the user page as a problem in the discussion that led to the block, and you haven't really indicated which parts of it are a problem now, it seems more like you are concerned that there is not a notice letting everyone know he is blocked. We moved away from doing that in most cases,
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I actually just undid the blanking of RAN's talk page because I don't see an actual legitimate reason for having blanked it. Users can have almost anything they want on their user page, blocked or not. If there was any indication that the content on Greg's userpage was part of ongoing disruption from
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Hm, fine. I just had both forgotten that you were an admin (before editing my message to acknowledge you are) and read it as if it was a summarization closure - from that point of view it seemed insufficient to just give advice that the discussion (that ended days before) didn't give and not mention
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I'm not sure if it should have been closed at all, it doesn't seem like there was much of a conclusion to it (and yes sure, you're an admin, but it didn't read like you were advising them as an admin, but instead summarizing it - but maybe that's just me), but if you're going to close it you should
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As I stated when reverting, I am not aware of any precedent or guidance that supports this action. If you can point me to where it says we do that I'll happily revert, but I'm pretty darn sure it is not standard procedure to blank user pages. If you'd like to change that feel free to propose it at
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Blocking templates are normally placed on the talk page of the user who is blocked, to inform them why they are blocked and instruct them on how to appeal, and the user is perfectly free to remove such notices as well. None of this is any sort of new policy by any
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If you have uploaded other non-free media, consider checking that you have specified how these media fully satisfy our non-free content criteria. You can find a list of description pages you have edited by clicking on
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I don't have a particularly strong feeling either way about blanking the user page. However, I am puzzled by your removing of talk page access. I can see no reason at all for doing that. The blocking policy says
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And just for clarity's sake, see also the above section titled "Could Greg page be blanked too?" regarding the blanking issue. This is why it concerned me as setting a precedent.
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You recently offered a statement in a request for arbitration. The Arbitration Committee has accepted that request for arbitration and an arbitration case has been opened at
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I actually notice when someone is blocked in the user popups, so I myself don't have a problem noticing this, it's the other readers and editors who might not have that. --
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I'm just trying to follow some of the basic tenets of encyclopedia - it should describe things as they are. Leaving the userspace writings of an indefinitely blocked user
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etc. I don't know offhand how to measure how often this is done, as the templates are not transcluded but substituted, but it is mentioned as something normal by
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that shows user rights, account age, block status, and most recent edit. I find both quite helpful for quickly getting a base reading on who I'm talking to.
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I noticed an admin blanked a page of a similar user who did something similar with populating Knowledge with family genealogy junk with junk sources.
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On the other hand I have revoked his talk page access, as it has been six years of him editing the talk page without filing an appeal.
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The entire blob is the problem, such as it were, because the user pages are meant to have a purpose, to help us collaborate (
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Alternatively, you can also choose to replace this non-free media item by finding freely licensed media of the same subject,
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One of your statements got crossposted to the user talk page of someone globally locked for unspecified sockpuppetry.
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creates the false impression in whoever sees that - that this user is still just another user, in good standing.
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There is a gadget in your preferences that will strikeout the usernames of blocked users, and also a script,
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applies to unused maintenance categories, such as empty dated maintenance categories for dates in the past
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I used to be called Beeblebrox. I'm fine with it if anyone still calls me that, or Beebs, or whatever.
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Excessive unrelated content includes ... information ... not closely related to Knowledge's goals
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is happening in September 2024 to reduce the number of unreviewed articles and redirects in the
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I'm not at all sure than one edit from over a month ago is going to be found compelling at
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requesting that the copyright holder release this (or similar) media under a free license
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Please add your evidence by October 10, 2024, which is when the evidence phase closes.
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where there has been other suspicious activity recently, chiefly this standalone edit:
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is currently open. Proposed decision is expected by 3 September 2024 for this case.
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him I would fully support it, but at the monent I don't see any reason to do so.
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I'm on my sock hunter arc RN... So, should I report this, and if so, where?
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Hi, could you delete this revision, it contains a phone number. Thanks.
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reviewed in return for reviewing a different editor's nomination.
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Blanking is mentioned as remedy for inappropriate content in
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Anyway, why did we move away from notices about user status
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is moot, and I don't mind your revert if you think it isn't.
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with a short explanation of why the file is not replaceable.
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This is something I would see either blanked or marked.
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You can also contribute to the case workshop subpage,
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I left a detailed note on the UTRS request just now.
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