3622:, has been (since January 2009) the page for announcements by the ArbCom (or its clerks). Only Arbitrators and the clerks, acting in their official capacity, are to add announcements to the noticeboard. A "discuss this" link at the bottom of every announcement has as its target the noticeboard talk page, to allow for discussion of the notice by any who wish to participate. Clarifications or suggestions relating to the announcement should probably be made by following that link.
4095:. We have added you to the list of clerks and subscribed you to the mailing list (info: ]). Welcome, and I look forward to working with you! To adjust your subscription options for the mailing list, see the link at ]. The mailing list works in the usual way, and the address to which new mailing list threads can be sent is {{clerks-l}}. Useful reading for new clerks is the procedures page, ], but you will learn all the basic components of clerking ].
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2744:. However, we ask all participants and commentators to limit the size of their initial statements to 500 words. Your statement significantly exceeds this limit. Please reduce the length of your statement when you are next online. If the case is accepted, you will have the opportunity to present more evidence; and concise, factual statements are much more likely to be understood and to influence the decisions of the Arbitrators.
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2042:, the Clerk should make an entry in the "Implementation notes" section at the bottom of the proposed decision page. This will indicate which proposals have passed. If there are any ambiguities concerning which proposals have been adopted, the Clerk should identify them so the Arbitrators have an opportunity to clarify them before the decision is finalized and announced. We have a template that can be used,
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4121:) one of the full clerks will start a discussion amongst all the full clerks (usually with an off-list group email) to reach a consensus as to whether recommend the trainee to the Arbitration Committee for promotion. If either the full clerks or the Committee do not reach a consensus to promote they will usually create a way for that clerk to find a way to show the experience/skills which are lacking.
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extensions may be requested from the
Committee. Word limits should be judiciously enforced; unless urgent, post to clerks-l and obtain the concurrence of another clerk or arbitrator before taking action to enforce, and in all cases, notify clerks-l after taking action to enforce. If the statements are not within limits after a day or two, trim to the nearest sentence within the limit.
1834:). The summary usually begins with the words "This arbitration case has been closed and the final decision is available at the link above." This is usually followed with a description of the remedies passed in the decision. Wherever possible, remedies and motions should be copied verbatim. Feel free to consult with other clerks if you are unsure what to include in the summary. See
188:(iii) It is reasonable to assume that no votes will change if the request is left up. (The committee will usually clarify this in advance, on the clerks' mailing list. If no arbitrator has offered this information, you should ask.) (Controversial cases where votes are unclear, or it seems as though they may change, should not be declined early in this manner.)
2022:(adjust it for the purpose of the case). When closing the case move the page (without leaving a redirect) back to its original title and delete it again. When performing log actions (moving, deleting, etc) ensure that the edit summary indicates that the action was performed by a clerk acting on instructions from the Committee, and include a link to the case.
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While there is no set of criteria for promotion, the full clerks will generally want to see experience with a wide range of aspects of the clerk role, some of these won't be possible, in which case the full clerks will look for an ability to deal with unknown situations or similar experiences outside
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Notify all parties to the case of the decision by posting the summary on their user talk pages. Take care also to notify all editors that have been sanctioned or mentioned in a finding, as they are not always listed as parties. You will not need to post the summary to the user talk pages of users who
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list into the hatted "Click "show" to view a list of former clerks." section, keeping the template as is. The reason for the clerk becoming a former clerk should be then listed after their username. The edit summary should describe which clerk was removed, and if reasons for removal can be disclosed
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Ask that a listowner who is already an arbitrator add the new arbitrators to the clerks-l mailing list after the election or ask the arbitrators for the email addresses for the new arbs if you are a listowner (the former is preferred). Once this is done add the new arbitrators to the current members
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should be in the format "Statement by {Username}". For the sake of consistency, use of "Comment" instead of "Statement", or adding "uninvolved", or anything that otherwise doesn't conform to that format, may be corrected at the discretion of a clerk. (This should generally be done when the deviation
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Ordinarily, the Clerk who opens a case should follow the progress of the case, watchlist the case pages, and be available to answer questions from the parties. Clerks should generally not offer substantive advice or suggestions to any
Arbitrator or party, though they may choose to suggest rewordings
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In the edit window of the main case page, delete any proposals that do not pass or are superseded by other proposals. Keep the numbering exactly as it is but adjust any header levels if necessary (the section header of each proposal should be level 3). For all proposals that have passed, replace the
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Go to the proposed decision page. Click "edit" next to the big "Proposed final decision" header. Copy everything in the edit window down to and including the "proposed enforcement" section (don't copy the "Discussion by
Arbitrators" or the "Motion to close" sections). Go to the main case page, click
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that contains the case request. If the case is declined by motion, cut the enacted motion and paste it on the talk page where it will be archived. If not, delete the entire contents of the section (including all sub-sections, the case request header, community and arbitrator comments and voting, and
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Removal when the clerk has not resigned should be discussed first on clerk-l. If a clerk retires from editing they should usually be marked as a former clerk. If the clerk has not marked themselves as retired but has been inactive for a while, attempts to contact them should be made before removal.
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New clerks begin as a trainee, are listed as such at ], and will remain so until they have learned all the aspects of the job. When you've finished training, which usually takes a few months (and a ] of one year), then we'll propose to the
Committee that you be made a full clerk. As a clerk, you'll
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to learn more about resolving disputes on
Knowledge. The English Knowledge community has many venues for resolving disputes and grievances, and it is important to explore them instead of requesting arbitration in the first instance. For more information on the process of arbitration, please see the
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Hi, Jimmy Wales! In response to your request for arbitration, the
Arbitration Committee has decided that arbitration is not required at this stage. Arbitration on Knowledge is a lengthy, complicated process that involves the unilateral adjudication of a dispute by an elected committee. Although the
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Usually, decisions eligible for clarification or amendment by the committee are final decisions made in a full arbitration. However, occasionally, the committee is asked to clarify or change one of its extra-case motions, a committee procedure, or a decision by the Ban
Appeals Subcommittee. Appeals
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Notify the parties, and any uninvolved editors who made statements at the request page, on their talk page that the request was accepted and a case has been opened. If the arbitrators have indicated the case will run on a special timetable for evidence submission or any other step, then specify the
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If the request clearly does not belong at arbitration or is so unintelligible as to be useless, it should be dismissed immediately with confirmation from an arbitrator. In these cases, still log the entry at declined requests (see the section below), but also leave the requester a note as to where
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If the clerk is blocked indefinitely for cause, then a discussion should be started on whether to remove the clerk from clerking. Discussion should not be needed if the committee has instructed that the clerk be removed immediately from clerking or if you can be absolutely sure that the clerk has
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From time to time arbitrators will go inactive or reactivate from inactivity. When that happens a number of pages must be updated (when an arbitrator activates, the process is generally the reverse of the process when an arbitrator goes inactive). Move the arbitrator to the "inactive" section (or
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The
Arbitration Committee has asked that evidence presentations be kept to around 1000 words and 100 diffs. Your presentation is over xxxx words. Please edit your section to focus on the most relevant evidence. If you wish to submit over-length evidence, you must first obtain the agreement of the
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should be kept to around 500 words and 50 diffs. Although some leeway should be given (~600 words total or so is the upper limit) anything beyond that should get a notification unless an arbitrator has previously instructed otherwise. When giving notifications, be sure to clearly communicate that
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If the clerks reach a clear consensus that an editor who has expressed an interest in clerking is suitable (and the
Committee has no objections), then the process for appointing that editor is as follows. Clerks are initially appointed as trainees (see welcome message below for details). Whereas
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The
Committee maintains a panel of clerks to assist with the smooth running of its functions. The clerks' functions include the administration of arbitration cases and management of all the Committee's pages and subpages; enforcing Committee decisions; implementing procedures; and enforcing good
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The Arbitration Committee has asked that evidence presentations be kept to around 500 words and 50 diffs. Your presentation is over xxxx words. Please edit your section to focus on the most relevant evidence. If you wish to submit over-length evidence, you must first obtain the agreement of the
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There are occasionally cases where Arbitrators propose alternate versions of a similar proposal (e.g. User X is reminded vs. User X is admonished). If both are passing by vote count, then the Arbitrators' rationales should be looked into. The one that is the first choice for the most number of
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For amendments, users must clearly set out what amendment they wish to be made, by linking to the decision in question and asking, for example, for the decision in question to be vacated or for the given topic ban to be expanded to include a wider set of articles. Requests must be made in the
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update list. This is a useful way to send notifications in bulk and allows non-parties to remove themselves from the list if they wish to not receive notifications. However, you must have the rights to send mess messages to use this effectively and generating a list of non-parties that made
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These instructions apply only to stand-alone motions on the "Motions" request sub-page. For motions enacted as a result of a clarification or amendment request, more edits need to be made in order to also archive the associated discussion, so use the clarification/amendment instructions at
97:). Clerks: regulate the format and presentation of all arbitration requests; ensure that any editors involved in the dispute are aware of the request; and enforce standards of conduct on the requests page. When the committee reaches a decision, the clerks open a case for the dispute
1379:: Implementation notes". This allows clerks, arbitrators, and other interested users to see what motions are passing, how many supports are needed to pass, and other information in a table. This is very similar to the Implementation notes used on the proposed decision page of cases.
968:: Implementation notes". This allows clerks, arbitrators, and other interested users to see what motions are passing, how many supports are needed to pass and other information in a table. This is very similar to the Implementation notes used on the proposed decision page of cases.
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It's important to stay on top of this on the /Evidence page /Workshop page and talk pages. Clerks may ask editors to supply evidence (sometimes commenting out the allegations is appropriate), may remove unsupported allegations, and may warn editors to avoid personal attacks and
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The request should be archived in the centralised archive on archive page with the highest number. The archive page should remain under 200K in size to allow quick loading of the page. If the request would make the page larger than this create the new archive with the template
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will apply—viz. that the evidence phase lasts 14 days. If the standard timetable applies, you may use the basic form of the template (with only one parameter). If a custom timetable applies, use the second form of each template, or see the documentation pages of each template:
1814:(5 tildes). This will render the time and date the case was closed. Also in the lead section, remove the blue box that refers to the case being open, as well as the following two paragraphs of text: "Do not edit this page unless you ... as the Proposed Decision." Also remove
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Committee's decisions can be useful to certain disputes, in many cases the actual process of arbitration is unenjoyable and time-consuming. Moreover, for most disputes the community maintains an effective set of mechanisms for reaching a compromise or resolving a grievance.
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can be used to easily calculate the majority for a given case, and additionally provides a table of what the majority would be with various numbers of abstentions. The table can be hidden when the majority by-line needs to be used for a motion (not on a case page).
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Copy the arbitrator votes and comments section (excluding the level 3 header) from the case request, and use it to replace the empty "Arbitrators' opinion on hearing this matter" sub-section of the new case page. This section is found in the "Preliminary decisions"
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Proposed findings of fact should be supported by links to on the /Evidence page and/or to include a few of the best diffs, to illustrate each aspect of the finding of fact. Remedies must be supported by the same, or by direct links to proposed findings of fact.
858:. (Historically, these requests had separate pages, but those were merged in 2012.) Clarification and amendment requests, respectively, are requests for the committee to clarify an unclear point in one of its previous decisions and to amend a previous decision.
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A minimum of 48 hours must elapse after a case request has been posted before the request may be accepted or declined. (A possible exception is where a request is clearly meaningless or frivolous, more information on which is listed at the end of this section.)
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The clerks will be required for all cases at their beginning and end, to open and close the case. However, many arbitration cases also require the clerks' attention throughout the case, not least because the arbitration policy authorises the clerks as follows:
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Update the list of clerks-l subscribers. If the arbitrator is to remain on clerks-l, then ensure that they are moved to the "Former arbitrators" section of the onwiki list. If they are no longer a member of the list, they should be removed from the onwiki
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A clerk should not be acting in their official capacity in a matter—be it a case, discussion, request, or otherwise—in which they are not a neutral party. Use your common sense in determining whether or not you are neutral, and do not hesitate to ask, on
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remove the request as unsuccessful. The committee may also dispatch a case request by motion, which the clerks would implement. Unless otherwise specified, cases decided by motion are treated like a declined case request (once the motion is implemented).
1666:, and on the case subpages, in place of the old line specifying the deadlines, there should now be a note that the case is suspended. The case page and subpages should also be fully protected, with the protection set to expire when the suspension ends.
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Arbitrators who are listed as inactive on the general list but who have been active on a given matter (such as voting to accept a case) are taken to be active (and, if necessary, the count adjusted accordingly); excluding Arbitrators who are recused.
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Lastly, it might be useful if you enter your timezone into ] (in the same format as the other members have), so that we can estimate when we will have clerks available each day; this is, of course, at your discretion. Again, welcome! Regards, ~~~~
912:. Different templates exist for the following three types of amendments/clarifications: requests for amendment that ask for only one amendment; requests for amendment that ask for more than one type of amendment; and all requests for clarification.
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10 days have elapsed since the request was posted and there is no clear majority amongst the arbitrators in favour of accepting or declining the request. Guidance is usually obtained via a post to clerks-l, to which all the current arbitrators are
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is disruptive, disputed, egregious, or breaks links.) Exceptions include if an editor has made more than one statement (in separate requests) on a page; a notation may be made in the section header to differentiate between the two statements.
4232:. Whether to make an announcement can be confirmed by an arbitrator. If an announcement is to be made the announcement should state which clerk has been removed, and if the reasons for removal can be disclosed include the reason for removal.
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using the user template in the edit notice there and include a link to the decision (for example, a link to the section of the case). Or, if you're a bureaucrat, remove the permission yourself, linking to the decision in the log reason. See
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Prepare a short summary of the decision, to be used for announcing the decision on the noticeboard and for notifying the parties that the case has closed. The heading of the summary should be a link to the decision itself. Follow the layout
879:, amendments which ask for a topic ban to be amended or vacated (that is, a topic ban appeal) may not be submitted until six months from the date the topic ban was made by the committee; this excludes appeals of topic bans placed in
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An arbitrator has confirmed on the clerks' mailing list that the case may be opened (also confirm who the drafting arbitrators are, the name of the case, and the timetable (whether it will follow the standard or not) on the mailing
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An arbitrator has confirmed on the clerks' mailing list that the case may be opened (also confirm who the drafting arbitrators are, the name of the case, and the timetable (whether it will follow the standard or not) on the mailing
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case. Parties to the case and all users who offered statements in the case request have been added to this list. Any user may add themselves to this list to receive updates. Users except for parties may remove themselves from this
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If the ban is indefinite (including if there is a set appeal time frame) block the user indefinitely with standard settings but with talk page access disallowed, select "Arbitration enforcement" from the dropdown and link to the
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need to check your e-mail regularly, as the mailing list is where the clerks co-ordinate (] also exists but is not used nearly as much). If you've any questions at any point of your traineeship, simply post to the mailing list.
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All sanctions (bans and blocks) should link to the arbitration policy referenced above, state that the user should appeal to the Committee, and state that the user should make any comments on the case (etc) to the Committee by
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Arbitrators and arbitration clerks may, after consultation with the Arbitration Committee, update and maintain templates and procedural documents related to arbitration enforcement processes (including the contentious topics
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Word limits should be judiciously enforced; unless urgent, post to clerks-l and obtain the concurrence of another clerk or arbitrator before taking action to enforce, and in all cases, notify clerks-l after taking action to
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If the motion concerned some other process (and didn't modify procedures), find the most appropriate talk page and archive the clarification request to that; for example, a clarification request about some procedure of the
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If there is any pushback, the editor in question should be advised that they are free to explain that they are uninvolved or anything that they originally planned on putting in a section header in the first line of their
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If the editor breaches a ban they may be initially blocked for a short period (one day is suggested), then blocked for the duration of the ban but for no more than one week or with blocks of increasing duration up to one
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administration of arbitration cases and management of all the Committee's pages and subpages; enforcing Committee decisions; implementing procedures; and enforcing good standards of conduct and decorum on the Committee's
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Also update the majority on any motions on the clarification and amendment and motions pages. The arbitrator going inactive or active may have left special instructions which may have to be noted on the relevant pages.
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In the case log at the top of the page (when the case was closed and opened) add a note at the bottom of the list that the case was amended including a permanent link to the motion on A/R/C&A in the following format
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The "consultation" requirement may be fulfilled by emailing clerks-l with a link to or description of the proposed update. The update may be made if no arbitrator objects or if discussion at clerks-l favors the update.
327:). Ideally, you should also include in your notification a balanced, neutral summary of the arbitrators' reasons for declining (if there is a consensus) and recommendations offered by the arbitrators within their votes.
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they should be removed. If the clerk is unable to be contacted and has been inactive for a while, they should generally be removed. If the clerk has asked to remain on the list, only remove them if you are instructed
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If you are asked to remove the arbitrator's votes, indent them. If they have voted first, you will have to remove the # sign. If they have voted after another arbitrator, you can add a colon after the hash sign, '#:'
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Each arbitrator is presumed to be active unless they have recused or abstained (usually per direction on clerks-l) on a specific case, matter, or other vote; or unless they are listed as inactive in the Members list.
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Hi, Arbitration Committee/Clerks. I'm an arbitration clerk, which means I help manage and administer the arbitration process (on behalf of the committee). Thank you for making a statement in an arbitration request at
1779:"edit" next to the big "Final decision (none yet)" header, and paste (ensure the "Enforcement log" remains on the main case page). Exit the proposed decision page without saving it. Do not save the main case page yet!
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It may occasionally be necessary for a clerk to post a notice at the top of an arbitration case page or case subpage. The notice should be as succinct as possible, and should also use one of the noticebox templates:
1206:, do the following. A request for clarification or amendment may lead the Committee to decide that the situation may require a formal motion of the Committee. Follow this procedure only if the request is listed at
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has traditionally been left to the administrators active there. All pages relating to Arbitration Committee elections are outside the jurisdiction of the clerks as they are under the community's responsibility.
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The number of active arbitrators halved, plus one, rounded down to the nearest whole number; an "active arbitrator" is any arbitrator who is not recused and who is considered active by virtue of their status at
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Add the headers for each current case where contentious topics are authorised. The easiest way is to copy headers from the previous year to the current year then check that each is still currently authorised.
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provides that talk page access is not allowed "except for some appeals". As ArbCom only accepts appeals (for their site bans) by email, users site-banned by ArbCom should be blocked without talk page access.
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Editors should first be given a warning which refers to the inappropriate behaviour (including diffs if possible) and reminds the user that clerks are authorised to sanction users per the arbitration policy.
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Similarly, /Evidence submissions should have a header in the form "Evidence presented by {Username}", and when sectioned discussion is enforced on a case talk page, "Statement by {Username}" should be used.
2559:. Please remove the link to all such subpages from the Evidence page, and transfer what material you want to submit for consideration to your own section (within the confines of the word limit). Thank you,
1684:). The case's entry on ArbComOpenTasks will automatically be updated to reflect the fact that it is suspended: the case name will be stricken through, the evidence deadline will not be shown, and the text
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Copy the clerk notes section (excluding the level 3 header) from the case request and use it to replace the "Clerk notes" section of the new case page. This section is found in the "Preliminary decisions"
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The parties to the request are to be notified that the request has been declined and closed. You do not need to notify uninvolved community editors who have made statements or comments in a declined case
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Additionally, the following should be done by an arbitrator. Extensive nagging should be used to remind the powers that be to complete all the paperwork once the retiring arbitrator has been removed.
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If the motion will affect existing remedies or sanctions, check whether a motion is missing that "Any sanctions or other restrictions imposed under this case to date shall remain in force unaffected."
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Create the Evidence talk and Workshop talk pages for your new case. To create these pages, add the following wiki-text into the edit box, then save the page with an edit summary like "creating case":
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Copy everything in the edit window (including the header). Keep the numbering exactly as it is. For all proposals that have been passed, replace the arbitrators' votes with tally numbers, in the form
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Arbitrators should be passed. In case of a tie of first choices, individual Arbitrators who have not expressed a preference should be contacted. Do not close the case until there is a net change.
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in the box below. The arbitrators will usually tell you what the name of the case should be, but request names should never suggest the case has been prejudged, nor be adversarial or inflammatory.
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which relates to you. Please review this decision and draw the arbitrators' attention to any relevant material or statements. Comments may be brought to the attention of the committee on the
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Edit the sub-section which contains the request (these headers are hierarchically below the main "Requests for clarification and amendment" header), and copy everything within the edit box.
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Ensure that any parts of the decision which have been delayed or are dependent on something (not) happening are carried out as they become applicable. For example, closing the case after
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Even if a motion has carried, it must remain open for at least 24 hours before it may be implemented. Also, an arbitrator should have confirmed that it should be implemented on clerks-l.
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If the decision authorises sanctions for a "broadly construed" set of articles, non-admins should be careful in exercising this clause and only tag articles which are obviously covered.
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2955:"Editors who conduct themselves inappropriately during a case may be sanctioned by arbitrators or clerks including by warnings, blocks, or bans from further participation in the case."
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Add the main, workshop, evidence, and proposed decision case pages to your watchlist. (As always, this will mean you will also be watching the talk pages for each of these sub-pages.)
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enacting Committee decisions and motions (including enacting, modifying, and repealing individual and page-level sanctions; preferably, if possible, including a desysop and siteban);
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If the case bans a user or implements an editing restriction (such as site, topic, or interaction bans, 1RR, restrictions of use of admin tools, desysops) follow the instructions in
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If the section header has been linked to, or otherwise was up for more than a day before being changed to the proper format, consider preserving links to those sections by using an
2895:. The expiry date of bans should be proportionate to the level of inappropriate behaviour (for example, until the evidence phase closes, or a case or clarification request closed).
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10 days have elapsed since the request was posted and the number of arbitrator votes to decline the request is equal to or greater than the number of arbitrator votes to accept.
3655:, and sometimes other pages as appropriate. A bot will cross-post to AN and to any user's talk page where their user page has been wikilinked to in the announcement, excluding
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by an arbitrator on the subject of posting notifications to the clerks' email list is recommended reading for new clerk trainees. (Login to the clerks' mailing list required)
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receives the support of more than half the non-recused arbitrators active on the motion, the motion carries and should be implemented 24 hours after the time it first passed.
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3659:. The announcement may need to be posted elsewhere than AN or user talk pages of users linked in the announcement. If this is the case, follow the steps to cross-post below;
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1928:. Use as the date the bolded close date on the main case page (so, the date closed, not the date of the final vote). This is also the date any bans, etc. would take effect.
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code) to the new-section header box. If on the same archive subpage there is a request with the same name you can add the current month and year in parenthesis to the end -
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1290:, strike it and add a note below it, linking to the motion, which either includes the amended version or states that the Committee has removed the sanction (as applicable).
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for arbitration case pages will then be filled in. However, you now need to paste in the case information from the case request thread to the new page. You may wish to see
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appointment of a trainee is mostly a matter for the clerks, the decision to appoint an editor as a full clerk lies with the Committee (and usually follows a traineeship).
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Editors who continue to behave in inappropriate behaviour may be banned from specific arbitration pages (such as all those which relate to a specific case) similarly to a
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number of days that remain until the date by which evidence must be submitted will have to be declared through a parameter in the notification template. Otherwise, the
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Announcements relating to the close of a case, temporary injunctions, or a motion passing will be made by the case clerk during case closure or archiving the motion;
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in the appropriate section (year and month of closure). Under the case link, list the remedies ordered. Next to the case link should be a parenthetical diff to the
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Remove "proposed" from each of the section headers and remove the "Motion to close" and "Discussion by Arbitrators" sections from the text (if copied from PD page).
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If you think an editor who is not aware of the request should have been notified, do so (and include a link to the request in your message) on their user talk page.
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important to note though, this is not an exhaustive list and the full clerks will make a gut call based on their interactions with and observations of the trainee.
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If the motion adds to, modifies, or removes any remedy imposed by ArbCom which: places sanctions on an editor (such as a topic or site ban), refer to the steps at
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If a motion receives majority support (support by more than half the non-recused arbitrators active on the motion), then the motion carries and may be implemented
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If the decision imposes sanctions which aren't covered by an already existing template (that is not contentious topics) consider creating one (categorise it into
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For pages which are covered (or now not covered) by sanctions add the appropriate template to the article talk page (ask another clerk for assistance if needed):
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This procedure does not prohibit normal administrative actions to enforce Knowledge policies and guidelines, such as a block for personal attacks or sockpuppetry.
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Make sure that any relevant dates (eg 'as of' day month year) are updated, and ensure that on the master list the total number of active arbitrators is updated.
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3320:(linking to the Amendment you posted to the page). You may also wish to include other information, such as alternative sanctions authorised in a different case.
3086:; simply copy and paste the entire statement, excluding the final signature, into the text box there. An on-wiki Javascript tool to count words can be found at
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to include a custom message that specifies the exact nature of the proposals in question. See the template documentation page for information on that parameter.
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move incoming arbs to the active list (unless advised that they are inactive), and outgoing arbs to an outgoing list (if they are remaining active on cases) -
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Then follow the "evidence" link from the page created above and paste the template. You must not simply subst the Evidence template page. This will break the
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2826:. Decisions in cases have further clarified the authority of clerks to enforce standards of behaviour and the ways in which clerks are empowered to do this.
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headings. If any statement has an excessive amount of supplementary comments or replies to arbitrators, you may wish to surround some of that statement with
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If the decision of the case includes the use of general sanctions or standard contentious topics (that is, sanctions on a general editing area or article),
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Create a new section on the talk page you have selected for archiving and paste the thread (including motion, votes, and discussion) in the main edit box.
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of an arbitration decision, which are considered AE actions. This procedure does not apply to decisions which specify a different timeline for appealing.
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If the former clerk was removed from the mailing list, remove the former clerk from the mailing list subscribers (in the same edit as the next step) at
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A proceeding may be opened earlier, waiving provisions 2 and 3 above, if a majority of arbitrators support fast-track opening in their acceptance votes.
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as ArbClerkBot will have cross-posted the notice for you. Ensure that when you manually cross-post, copy the summary from the section you posted at
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Copy all statements from the case request to the preliminary statements page. Statements on both the request page and the new case page should have
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A case may be opened earlier, waiving provisions 2 and 3 above, if a majority of arbitrators support fast-track opening in their acceptance votes.
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managing and interacting with participants in the arbitration process (including hatting/removing comments, assisting, warning/banning/blocking);
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Customisable depending on the nature of the arbitration request. This example is for premature requests for arbitration about a content dispute (
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and click the "Open arbitration case" button; this opens the new case page in a new tab, to allow you to continue to refer to these instructions.
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Add the motions only with the usual tally indicating by how many votes the motion was passed and the date of passing using the following format:
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1261:, cross-post to user talk pages of any users who have had their user page wikilinked to in the announcement, and create a discussion section at
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When modifying an existing case (because of an arbitrator motion or a motion at a request for clarification/amendment which has been enacted):
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has been used, the template itself and the proposal templates with it need to be hardcoded so they don't change when the case is removed from
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period of time, reopening the case (which may be as simple as pinging the Arbs at a specific time), request the removal of admin rights after
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Evidence submissions in open cases should be kept to around 1000 words and 100 diffs for parties; and 500 words and 50 diffs for non-parties.
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Follow the instructions from number 10 to 15 below. Ensure you only carry out actions which are authorized at the time the case is suspended.
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Note: there has been no discussion of whether clerks can impose other restrictions, such as 0RR, this should be discussed on clerks-l first.
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If inappropriate behaviour moves off arbitration pages after a ban this should be brought to the attention of the Committee (via clerks-l).
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above the body of your edit. If an arbitrator has requested it, add a brief explanation about the outcome of the clarification request to
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above the body of your edit. If an arbitrator has requested it, add a brief explanation about the outcome of the clarification request to
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Delete arbitrator from the on-wiki list of arbcom-en subscribers (the arbitrator should be also removed from the list when this is done)
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If the motion modifies an arbitration enforcement action (such as a block or a contentious topic restriction), find the sanction in the
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entry associated with any older cases you remove). A general rule is that cases older than two or three weeks can be removed from ACOT.
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or other sub-headings, you should remove these sub-headings, because they are unnecessary and will clutter the new case page. Save it.
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Occasionally, the Committee will choose to dispatch a case request by motion instead of opening a full case. In such a circumstance:
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For simplicity, these instructions will refer to "clarification" requests, but these instructions also apply to amendment requests.
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If a ban made by a non-admin clerk needs to be enforced with a block please post to clerks-l and an admin clerk can do it for you.
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will have added the "Discuss this" link to. Unless otherwise instructed, the discuss this link should be added when cross-posting.
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Enact the motion by adding '''Enacted''' - ~~~~ under the description of the motion (above the support votes), and save the page.
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Occasionally the Arbitrators may vote to suspend a case, the following procedure should be used to implement a case suspension:
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This sanction was ] to the Arbitration Committee at ~~~~~. Further substantive review at any forum is barred, see ] <sup: -->
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Include phrasing in the edit summary such as "updating active/inactive counts," "{arbname} now active on {case} per clerks-l".
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any editor. For example, you can't ban a user from discussing a specific case anywhere on Knowledge, only on arbitration pages.
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Copy the list of dispute resolution steps from the case request to the "Prior dispute resolution" section of the new case page.
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below the section header and above the text of the provision (principle, finding or fact or, more commonly, remedy), and add
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Following the election (or when incoming arbs are subscribed to arbcom-en) add incoming arbs to the current members list -
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Check non-case pages for all open motions and consider indenting & striking votes by that arb and update the majority.
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strike the votes of outgoing arbs on case requests, clarification and amendment requests and motions not related to a case
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Create a level 3 section including the name of the motion (if given when it was proposed) and the current month and year (
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With the exception of blocks to enforce bans, clerks cannot prohibit any activity not on the Committee's pages and cannot
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When a motion is proposed, you should inform any editors affected by the motion by leaving a message on their talk page.
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statements in the case request to add to this list can be time consuming. This can be created using the following steps:
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may be placed as an editnotice and/or at the top of the page (also remove the instructions on how to make submissions).
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Upon the retirement of an arbitrator from the committee, there is a handful of paperwork-type tasks to be completed:
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Check with outgoing arbs whether they wish to remain active on cases which are open over the new year (if applicable)
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The layout of the article talk page (that is where you put the template in relation to everything else) is listed at
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list of permission holders (CU & OS) and from functionaries-en subscribers (or move to the former arbs section).
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above the "Enforcement log"/"Log of blocks, bans and restrictions" OR use the already existing amendments section.
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or the clerks' noticeboard, that another clerk take over your duties in a given matter if you become conflicted.
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Whenever there are changes (including new sanctions and amendments) the following pages may need to be updated:
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An arbitration case request should be treated as accepted and opened if it meets all of the following criteria:
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Copy the list of involved editors from the case request to the "Involved parties" section of the new case page.
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Verify that the parties to the request have been notified (on their user talk page) of the arbitration request.
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to contentious topics (except if they've previously been alerted to discretionary sanctions in any topic area)
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Go to the main case page, click "edit" next to the big "Preliminary decision" header, and paste at the bottom.
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The motion and discussion should be archived to the talk page of the page it changes (for example a change to
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Copy and paste the whole amendment (including the motion, votes, and discussion) to the applicable talk page:
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also exists as a method of resolving content disputes that aren't easily resolved with talk page discussion.
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Notify the clerk that they have been removed from the clerk team if they did not voluntarily resign or have
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and in the following format (don't enter their timezone, so that the editor can decide to reveal it or not):
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Paste the text of the announcement onto the appropriate boards in a new section, with the same subject line;
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Open the preliminary statements page (linked in the "Preliminary statements" section). Copy the contents of
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Notify the parties to the clarification/amendment request as well as anyone else you feel may be affected.
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For clarifications, the decision must be linked to and the point of confusion must be clearly explained.
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You must then add an entry (containing the case timetable, drafting arbitrators, and assigned clerks) to
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Check that the request has been made in the proper format. You may wish to compare the case request with
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from the committee is required reading for all clerks (valid login for clerks-l mailing list required).
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Enact the motion by adding '''Enacted''' – ~~~~ under the description of the motion, and save the page.
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Clerks are responsible for centralizing discussion to the Arbitration Committee Noticeboard talk page.
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For an off-Wiki Javascript utility that quickly counts the number of words used in a statement, see
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Knowledge:Arbitration/Requests/Case/Example/Evidence#Section title was not declared in the template!
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time if the admin does not return to Knowledge, or reopen the case if an editor return to Knowledge.
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of what your case should look like after the next few steps. The following information is required:
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Note: If you're not an admin, ask an admin clerk to do the following for you as you close the case.
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code) to the new-section header box, adding the current month and year in parenthesis to the end -
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If the motion declines an appeal of an arbitration enforcement action imposed by an administrator,
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Above the commented out and no-wiki'ed "case closed" notice at the top of the main case page, add
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Create a new section in the centralised archive subpage and paste the thread in the main edit box.
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All announcements should have a "Discuss this" wikilink that points to an appropriate section on
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Log the desysop in the Enforcement log of the case (log the actual desysop if the 'crat doesn't).
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for an example of doing this step). Full instructions for this step are on the Casenav data page.
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arbitrators by posting a request on the /Evidence talk page. For the Arbitration Committee, ~~~~
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arbitrators by posting a request on the /Evidence talk page. For the Arbitration Committee, ~~~~
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Prepare a short summary of the decision for purposes of notification. You can follow the layout
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When an arbitrator asks for a particular open clarification or amendment request to be archived
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Other pages used solely or primarily on arbitration pages or for arbitration purposes (such as
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If instructed to not keep the former clerk on the mailing list, remove the former clerk from
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Announcements for the Arbitration Committee will be made on the noticeboard by an arbitrator;
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If the motion related to a case it should generally be archived to the talkpage of that case.
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If users are over the limits the appropriate message below can be used on their talk page:
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Notify the parties on their user talk pages, unless ArbClerkBot has already notified them.
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Once a trainee can effectively perform all clerking tasks (those listed at the bottom of
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If the desysopped editor has self-granted edit filter manager rights, post a note to the
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template to the top of the user page and user talk page of the banned user. For example,
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You should also do the following things, unless the case request is obviously frivolous:
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List the editor in the list of mailing list subscribers (in the same edit as step 3) at
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Check all open cases and indent & strike votes by that arb and update the majority.
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3166:- there are three parts to this follow the instructions in the template's documentation
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In the lead section of the main case page, un-comment and un-nowiki the line that says
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Update the following pages (following the instructions there) for contentious topics:
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More than 24 hours have elapsed since the request came to satisfy the above provision;
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More than 24 hours have elapsed since the request came to satisfy the above provision;
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Add a note, indented one more level than the previous note, in the following format
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Check with outgoing arbs whether they intend to remain on the clerks-l mailing list
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In the title of the collapse box add a note summarising what happened, for example
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and other venues are available if discussion alone does not yield a consensus. The
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of arbitration enforcement (AE) actions are also heard as requests for amendments.
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under the description of the motion (above the support votes), and save the page.
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can be used for this purpose. Depending on the number of parties consider using
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for documentation and usage notes. In relation to your evidence submissions at
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of the arbitration guide has more detailed guidance on declined case requests.
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All arbitration cases begin as a request for arbitration on the requests page (
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1747:(this is not part of closing the case). You need to replace every instance of
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B) Create case Evidence, Workshop, and Proposed Decision pages and talk pages
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3883:"active", if dealing with a resumption of activity) of the following pages:
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below the wording of the provision, but above the note about when it passed.
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that is off-topic, out of scope, or otherwise inappropriate you can use the
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on all eight case pages (four case pages plus their four talk pages) with {{
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Ensuring allegations and proposals (by non-arbs) are supported by evidence.
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used for each motion, in the clerk notes section under a subheading named "
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Requests for clarification and requests for amendment are both received at
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Go to the proposed decision page. Click "edit" next motion for suspension.
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Type the name of the new case in the textbox below. For instance, to open
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interacting with other clerks and arbitrators effectively and positively;
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if there are changes to page-level sanctions or sanctions on individuals.
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Use that diff to add an entry for the declined request to the top of the
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is updated. Make sure to update the members list there before this list.
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Replace DATE with the end of the month one year after appointment; see
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If the motion did not relate to a specific case, it can be archived to
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template to the top. Save it with an edit summary like "creating case".
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Collapse any superseded/vacated/rescinded remedies or motions using a
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should be used below the level 2 heading for each evidence submission.
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Knowledge:Arbitration/Requests/Case/CASENAME/Evidence/ORIGINALPAGENAME
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After the user talk page notification of the decision being enacted:
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After the user talk page notification of the decision being enacted:
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After the user talk page notification of the decision being enacted:
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Prune older closed cases from the list of recently closed cases (and
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A motion passes if a majority of the Arbitrators listed as active on
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Notifying users that they have been named in a new proposed decision
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The Committee has chosen to dispatch the request by motion, and the
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removing and archiving case, clarification, and amendment requests;
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Remove the words "none yet" from the final decision section header.
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When a motion is proposed, any editors affected should be informed.
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Knowledge:Editing restrictions#Placed by the Arbitration Committee
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When a motion is proposed in a clarification or amendment request
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as you did for the Evidence, Workshop and Proposed decision pages.
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Knowledge talk:Requests for arbitration/Template/Proposed decision
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Knowledge:Requests for arbitration/Template/Preliminary statements
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Knowledge:Arbitration Committee/Procedures#Withdrawn case requests
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so on) in a single edit. Save the page with an edit summary like "
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1650:(replacing "Revision number" and "Section name" as appropriate").
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Remove the header from the pasted text, and add it (removing the
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parameter listing the result of the clarification request, e.g.,
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Remove the header from the pasted text, and add it (removing the
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for announcing active page restrictions (except page protection)
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Knowledge:Arbitration/Index/Clarification and Amendment requests
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or (ii) an absolute majority of active, non-recused arbitrators;
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More than 48 hours have elapsed since the request was filed; and
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or (ii) an absolute majority of active, non-recused arbitrators;
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Write a statement, copying motions verbatim. Follow the layout
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When a motion is proposed in a clarification/amendment request
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Confirm that the vote summary in the heading section is current
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if an arbitrator has confirmed the request can be declined and:
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Add the arbitrator to the list of former Committee members on
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Announcements made to the noticeboard are cross-posted to the
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After 48 hours you may delete the entire motion from the page.
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When a new request for amendment or clarification is submitted
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Regarding frivolous, meaningless, or obviously premature cases
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Knowledge:Arbitration Committee/Party Guide/Proposed decision
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Knowledge:Requests for arbitration/Template/Proposed decision
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You then need to create the Evidence page for your new case.
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Remove the arbitrator from the list of current arbitrators (
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If the motion was passed in lieu of a case request, note at
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If the motion is adopted the first parameter should look {{
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for the "Proposed decision" link of the new main case page.
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Removing request for arbitration: declined by the Committee
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Knowledge:Arbitration/Requests/Clarification and Amendment
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standards of conduct and decorum on the Committee's pages.
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Clerks-l discussions from September 2015 and April 2016 (
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The jurisdiction of the clerks extends to the following:
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on the talk page between the disputing editors. However,
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had their user page wikilinked to in the announcement at
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for more information. For the Arbitration Committee, ~~~~
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When you have entered the name below, then (in Mac) hold
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to the level 2 section header of the case request (using
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When a new request for an arbitration case is submitted:
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Copy the wikitext of the original announcement in full,
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if a case request is obviously unsuitable or frivolous.
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if the case request meets all of the following criteria:
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See the documentation for more advanced functionality.
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Please trim your statement at arbitration case requests
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Preview then save the edited "Final decision" section.
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will be shown underneath "Proposed decision deadline".
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24 hours later, remove the clarification request from
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Knowledge:General sanctions#Imposed by the Committee
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of conduct and decorum may be sanctioned as follows:
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to the original copy of the clarification request at
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or where there have been abstentions on the motion,
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Category:Knowledge arbitration enforcement templates
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However, the management and maintenance of order at
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and any relevant/affected page and user talk pages.
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Save the archived copy of the clarification request:
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Knowledge:Requests for arbitration/Template/Workshop
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Knowledge:Requests for arbitration/Template/Evidence
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