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'''Discretionary sanctions''' are a form of sanction imposed by administrators acting on the authority of the Arbitration Committee. The Committee generally authorizes discretionary sanctions for use in a particular topic area, which is referred to as the "area of conflict".


== Definitions ==
The discretionary sanctions process is summarised as follows:
* The '''committee''' is the [[Wikipedia:Arbitration Committee|Arbitration Committee]].
* '''AE''' ("[[Wikipedia:Arbitration/Requests/Enforcement|arbitration enforcement noticeboard]]”) is the venue for requesting, applying, discussing and appealing most enforcement requests.
* '''AN''' ("[[Wikipedia:Administrators' noticeboard|administrators’ noticeboard]]") is the alternative venue for [[#Appeals|appeals]].
* '''ARCA''' ("[[Wikipedia:Arbitration/Requests/Clarification and Amendment|Requests for Amendment]]") is the venue for [[#Appeals|appealing]] to the committee.
* An '''alert''' is the formal [[#Alerts|alert notice]] that informs editors an area of conflict is covered by discretionary sanctions.
* An '''appeal''' includes any request for the reconsideration, reduction, or removal of a sanction.
* An '''area of conflict''' is a topic or group of topics in which the use of discretionary sanctions has been authorised by the committee.
* An '''editor''' is anyone and everyone who [[Wikipedia:Editor|may edit and has edited]] the encyclopedia.
* The '''enforcing administrator''' is the [[#Role of administrators|administrator]] who places sanctions authorised in this procedure.
* A '''sanction''' includes any {{vanchor|sanction}}, {{vanchor|restriction}}, or other remedy placed under this procedure.


== Authorisation ==
{{quotation|
:''[[Special:Permalink/643302937#Motion_to_establish_a_central_log_for_discretionary_sanctions_and_associated_amendments|Amended on 20 January 2015]]''
#Discretionary sanctions are a fast-track procedure to tackle misconduct within defined topic areas and/or to prevent disputes from within the defined topic area overflowing freely into other areas of the encyclopedia;
{{Ds/anchor|auth.auth}}Discretionary sanctions may be authorised either as part of the final decision of an arbitration case or by committee motion. When it becomes apparent that discretionary sanctions are no longer necessary for a particular area of conflict, only the committee may rescind the authorisation of them, either at the request of any editor at ARCA or of its own initiative. Unless the committee specifies otherwise, after rescinding the authorisation all sanctions remain in force.
#Discretionary sanctions may be imposed by any uninvolved administrator after giving due warning;
#Best practice includes seeking additional input prior to applying a novel sanction or when a reasonable, uninvolved editor may question whether the sanction is within the scope of the relevant case;
#Warnings should be clear and unambiguous, link to the decision authorising the sanctions, identify misconduct and advise how the editor may mend their ways;
#Notices of imposed sanctions should specify the misconduct for which they have been imposed as well as the appeal process;
#Discretionary sanctions have an established and clearly defined appeal process, which must be adhered to;
#Overturning arbitration enforcement actions out of process is strictly prohibited per longstanding principle;
#Discretionary sanctions should be used with caution where the community is already dealing with the specific issue through dispute resolution processes.|[[Wikipedia:Arbitration Committee/Procedures#Discretionary sanctions]]}}


{{Ds/anchor|auth.conflict}}Where there is a conflict between any individual provision authorising standard discretionary sanctions for an area of conflict and any provision in the [[Wikipedia:Arbitration Committee/Discretionary sanctions|standard discretionary sanctions procedure]], the provision in the standard procedure will control.
== Sanctions ==


Discretionary sanctions are authorised for areas of conflict by the Arbitration Committee, usually following an arbitration case relating to the area in question. The wording of the discretionary sanctions provision is either:
{{Ds/anchor|auth.log}}A log of the areas of conflict for which discretionary sanctions have been authorised is maintained at the [[Wikipedia:Arbitration Committee/Discretionary sanctions#Log|discretionary sanctions main page]].
#As specified in the case decision page or other announcement of the decision; or
#As in the standard wording, which are specified in the panel below.


== Guidance for editors ==
In either case, unless otherwise explicitly stated, '''the contents of this page and other relevant sources constitute authoritative guidance to administrators on the use of discretionary sanctions.''' Of particular importance are [[Wikipedia:Arbitration Committee/Procedures#Reversal of enforcement actions]] and [[Wikipedia:Arbitration Committee/Procedures#Discretionary sanctions]].
;{{vanchor|Expectations}}{{Ds/anchor|guide.expect}}
:''[[Special:Permalink/643302937#Motion_to_establish_a_central_log_for_discretionary_sanctions_and_associated_amendments|Amended on 20 January 2015]]''
The availability of discretionary sanctions is not intended to prevent free and candid discussion, but sanctions may be imposed if an editor severely or persistently disrupts discussion. Within the area of conflict, editors are expected to edit carefully and constructively, to not disrupt the encyclopedia, and to:
# adhere to the [[Wikipedia:Five pillars|purposes of Wikipedia]];
# comply with all applicable [[Wikipedia:Policies and guidelines|policies and guidelines]];
# follow [[Wikipedia:List of policies and guidelines|editorial and behavioural best practice]];
# comply with any [[#Page restrictions|page restrictions]] in force within the area of conflict; and
# refrain from [[Wikipedia:Gaming the system|gaming the system]].
Any editor whose edits do not meet these requirements may wish to restrict their editing to other topics in order to avoid the possibility of sanctions.


;{{vanchor|Decorum}}{{Ds/anchor|guide.decor}}
<div style="border: 1px solid #AAA; padding: 1em; background: #f9f9f9;">
Certain pages (typically, AE, AN, and ARCA) are used for the fair, well-informed, and timely resolution of discretionary sanction enforcement cases. Editors participating in enforcement cases must disclose fully their involvement (if any). While good-faith statements are welcome, editors are expected to discuss only evidence and procedure; they are not expected to trade insults or engage in character assassination. [[Wikipedia:No personal attacks|Insults and personal attacks]], [[Wikipedia:What Wikipedia is not#Wikipedia is not a soapbox or means of promotion|soapboxing]] and [[Wikipedia:No personal attacks#Avoiding personal attacks|casting aspersions]] are as unacceptable in enforcement discussions as elsewhere on Wikipedia. Uninvolved administrators are asked to ensure that enforcement cases are not disrupted; and may remove statements, or restrict or block editors, as necessary to address inappropriate conduct.
<big>'''Authorization'''</big>{{anchor|Authorization}}


== Awareness and alerts ==
Any uninvolved administrator may, on his or her own discretion, impose sanctions on any editor working on a page within the area of conflict (or for whom discretionary sanctions have otherwise been authorized) if, despite being warned, that editor repeatedly or seriously fails to adhere to the purpose of Wikipedia, any expected standards of behavior, or any normal editorial process. The sanctions imposed may include blocks of up to one year in length; bans from editing any page or set of pages within the area of conflict; bans on any editing related to a topic within the area of conflict or its closely related topics; restrictions on reverts or other specified behaviors; or any other measures which the imposing administrator believes are reasonably necessary to ensure the smooth functioning of the project.
;{{anchor|Awareness}}{{Ds/anchor|aware.aware}}
No editor may be sanctioned unless they are aware that discretionary sanctions are in force for the area of conflict. An editor is aware if they were mentioned by name in the applicable Final Decision or have ever been sanctioned within the area of conflict (and at least one of such sanctions has not been successfully appealed). An editor is also considered aware if <u>in the last twelve months</u>:
# The editor has given and/or received an [[#Alerts|alert]] for the area of conflict; or
# The editor has participated in any process about the area of conflict at [[Wikipedia:Arbitration/Requests|arbitration requests]] or [[Wikipedia:Arbitration/Requests/Enforcement|arbitration enforcement]]; or
# The editor has successfully appealed all their own sanctions relating to the area of conflict.


;{{vanchor|Alerts}}{{Ds/anchor|aware.alert}}
<big>'''Warnings'''</big>{{anchor|Warnings}}
:''[[Special:Permalink/643302937#Motion_to_establish_a_central_log_for_discretionary_sanctions_and_associated_amendments|Amended on 20 January 2015]]''
Any editor may advise any other editor that discretionary sanctions are in force for an area of conflict. However, these only count as the formal notifications required by this procedure if the standard template message – currently {{tl|Ds/alert}} – is placed <u>unmodified</u> on the talk page of the editor being alerted. An alert:
* is purely informational and neither implies nor expresses a finding of fault,
* cannot be rescinded or appealed, and
* automatically expires twelve months after issue.
As {{tl|Ds/alert}} template is part of this procedure, it may be modified only with the committee's explicit consent.


{{Ds/anchor|aware.related}}An editor who has an unexpired alert in one area under discretionary sanctions may be sanctioned for edits in another separate but related topic, which is also under discretionary sanctions, provided the nature or the content of the edits – broadly but reasonably construed – in the two topics are similar.
Prior to any sanctions being imposed, the editor in question shall be given a warning with a link to the decision authorizing sanctions; and, where appropriate, should be counseled on specific steps that he or she can take to improve his or her editing in accordance with relevant policies and guidelines.


{{Ds/anchor|alert.dup}}Editors issuing alerts are expected to ensure that no editor receives more than one alert per area of conflict per year. Any editor who issues alerts [[Wikipedia:Disruptive editing|disruptively]] may be sanctioned.
<big>'''Appeal'''</big> {{anchor|Appeal}}


== Role of administrators ==
{{details|Wikipedia:Arbitration Committee/Procedures#Reversal of enforcement actions}}


{{Ds/anchor|admin.expect}}When deciding whether to sanction an editor, and which sanctions may be appropriate, the enforcing administrator’s objective should be to create an acceptable collaborative editing environment for even our most contentious articles. To this end, administrators are expected to use their experience and judgment to balance the need to [[Wikipedia:Assume good faith|assume good faith]], to [[Wikipedia:Please do not bite the newcomers|avoid biting genuine newcomers]] and to allow responsible contributors maximum editing freedom with the need to keep [[Wikipedia:Edit warring|edit-warring]], [[Wikipedia:What Wikipedia is not#Wikipedia is not a battleground|battleground conduct]], and [[Wikipedia:Disruptive editing|disruptive behaviour]] to a minimum.
Discretionary sanctions imposed under these provisions may be appealed to the imposing administrator, the appropriate noticeboard (currently [[Wikipedia:Arbitration/Requests/Enforcement]]), or the Committee. Administrators are cautioned not to reverse such sanctions without familiarizing themselves with the full facts of the matter and engaging in extensive discussion and consensus-building at the administrators’ noticeboard or another suitable on-wiki venue. The Committee will consider appropriate remedies including suspension or revocation of adminship in the event of violations.


{{Ds/anchor|admin.not}}While discretionary sanctions give administrators necessary latitude, they must not:
<big>'''Logging'''</big>
# impose a sanction when [[Wikipedia:Administrators#Involved admins|involved]];
# modify a sanction [[#Appeals and modifications|out of process]];
# repeatedly fail to [[Wikipedia:Administrators#Accountability|properly explain]] their enforcement actions;
# repeatedly fail to [[#Logging|log]] sanctions or page restrictions; or
# repeatedly issue significantly [[#Proportionality|disproportionate]] sanctions or issue a grossly disproportionate sanction.
{{Ds/anchor|admin.remedy}}Administrators who fail to meet these expectations may be subject to any remedy the committee consider appropriate, including desysopping. Administrative actions may be peer-reviewed using the regular appeal processes.


{{Ds/anchor|admin.tools}}To act in enforcement, an administrator must at all relevant times have their access to the tools enabled. Former administrators – that is, editors who have temporarily or permanently relinquished the tools or have been desysopped – may neither act as administrators in arbitration enforcement nor reverse their own previous administrative actions.
All sanctions imposed under the provisions of a particular arbitration case are to be logged in the appropriate section of the case page.
</div>


== Expectations of administrators ==
== Guidance ==
=== For administrators ===
In determining whether to impose sanctions on a given user and which sanctions to impose, administrators should use their judgment and balance the need to [[Wikipedia:Assume good faith|assume good faith]] and [[Wikipedia:Please do not bite the newcomers|avoid biting genuinely inexperienced editors]], and the desire to allow responsible contributors maximum freedom to edit, with the need to reduce edit-warring and misuse of Wikipedia as a battleground, so as to create an acceptable collaborative editing environment even on our most contentious articles.


{{Ds/anchor|admin.involved}}Enforcing administrators are [[Wikipedia:Administrators#Accountability|accountable]] and must explain their enforcement actions; and they must not be [[Wikipedia:Administrators#Involved admins|involved]]. Prior routine enforcement interactions, prior administrator participation in enforcement discussions, or when an otherwise uninvolved administrator refers a matter to AE to elicit the opinion of other administrators or refers a matter to the committee at ARCA, do not constitute or create involvement.
Administrators must also follow the Committee procedures set down at [[Wikipedia:Arbitration Committee/Procedures#Discretionary sanctions]].


{{Ds/anchor|admin.ownappeal}}Administrators may not adjudicate their own actions at any appeal though they are encouraged to provide statements and comments to assist in reaching a determination.
The template at [[Template:Uw-sanctions]] has been created for administrators to use to satisfy the "Warning" provision of the discretionary sanctions process.


{{Ds/anchor|admin.proportion}}{{anchor|Proportionality}}
=== For editors ===
Enforcing administrators are expected to exercise good judgment by responding flexibly and proportionately when they intervene. When dealing with first or isolated instances of borderline misconduct, informal advice may be more effective in the long term than a sanction. Conversely, editors engaging in egregious or sustained misconduct should be dealt with robustly.
Editors wishing to edit in these areas are advised to edit carefully, to adopt Wikipedia’s communal approaches (including appropriate conduct, [[Wikipedia:Dispute resolution|dispute resolution]], [[Wikipedia:Neutral point of view|neutral point of view]], [[Wikipedia:No original research|no original research]] and [[Wikipedia:Verifiability|verifiability]]) in their editing, and to amend behaviors that are deemed to be of concern by administrators. An editor unable or unwilling to do so may wish to restrict their editing to other topics, in order to avoid sanctions.


== Placing sanctions and page restrictions ==
==Affected areas ==
Discretionary sanctions with the wording listed on this page are authorized for the following topic areas:


;{{vanchor|Broadly construed}}{{Ds/anchor|broadly.construed}}
* Pages relating to [[Abortion]] (''[[Wikipedia:Arbitration/Requests/Case/Abortion|Abortion]]'')
When considering whether edits fall within the scope of discretionary sanctions, administrators should be guided by the principles outlined in the [[Wikipedia:Banning policy#Topic ban|topic ban policy]].
* Pages relating to the [[Arab-Israeli conflict]] ([[Wikipedia:Requests_for_arbitration/Palestine-Israel articles|''Palestine-Israel articles'']])
* Pages relating to [[Armenia]]-[[Azerbaijan]] and related ethnic conflicts ([[Wikipedia:Requests for arbitration/Armenia-Azerbaijan 2|''Armenia-Azerbaijan 2'']])
* Pages relating to [[Ayn Rand]] ([[Wikipedia:Requests for arbitration/Ayn Rand|''Ayn Rand'']])
* Pages relating to the [[Balkans]] ([[Wikipedia:Requests for arbitration/Macedonia|''Macedonia'']])
* Pages relating to [[Climate change]] ([[Wikipedia:Arbitration/Requests/Case/Climate change|''Climate change'']])
* Pages relating to [[Cold fusion]] ([[Wikipedia:Arbitration/Requests/Case/Cold fusion 2|''Cold fusion 2'']])
* Pages relating to [[Eastern Europe]] ([[Wikipedia:Requests for arbitration/Eastern Europe|''Eastern Europe'']])
* Pages relating to [[Falun Gong]] ([[Wikipedia:Requests for arbitration/Falun Gong|''Falun Gong'']])
* Pages relating to [[Gibraltar]] ([[Wikipedia:Arbitration/Requests/Case/Gibraltar|''Gibraltar'']])
* Pages relating to [[Longevity]] ([[Wikipedia:Arbitration/Requests/Case/Longevity|''Longevity'']])
* Pages relating to the [[Monty Hall problem]] ([[Wikipedia:Arbitration/Requests/Case/Monty Hall problem|''Monty Hall problem'']])
* Pages relating to [[Muhammad]] ([[Wikipedia:Arbitration/Requests/Case/Muhammad_images|''Muhammad images'']])
* Pages relating to [[Pseudoscience]] ([[Wikipedia:Requests for arbitration/Martinphi-ScienceApologist|''Martinphi-ScienceApologist'']] and formerly [[Wikipedia:Requests for arbitration/Pseudoscience|''Pseudoscience'']])
**This includes pages relating to [[Homeopathy]] ([[Wikipedia:Requests for arbitration/Homeopathy|''Homeopathy'']])
* Pages relating to [[Race and intelligence]] ([[Wikipedia:Arbitration/Requests/Case/Race and intelligence|''Race and intelligence'']])
* Pages relating to the [[Senkaku Islands]] topic area ([[Wikipedia:Arbitration/Requests/Case/Senkaku_Islands#Discretionary Sanctions|''Senkaku Islands'']])
* Pages relating to the [[September 11 attacks]] ([[Wikipedia:Requests for arbitration/September 11 conspiracy theories|''September 11 conspiracy theories'']])
* Pages relating to the [[Shakespeare authorship question]] ([[Wikipedia:Arbitration/Requests/Case/Shakespeare authorship question|''Shakespeare authorship question'']])
* Pages relating to [[Transcendental meditation]] ([[Wikipedia:Arbitration/Requests/Case/Transcendental Meditation movement|''Transcendental Meditation movement'']])
* Pages relating to [[Tree shaping]] ([[Wikipedia:Arbitration/Requests/Case/Tree_shaping#Discretionary Sanctions|''Tree shaping'']])


;{{vanchor|Sanctions}}{{Ds/anchor|sanctions.user}}
Discretionary sanctions with the wording listed on this page '''may''' be authorized by any uninvolved administrator, after a warning given a month prior, for pages relating to the following areas:
Any uninvolved administrator is authorised to place: revert and move restrictions, interaction bans, topic bans, and blocks of up to one year in duration, or other reasonable measure that the enforcing administrator believes is necessary and [[#Proportionality|proportionate]] for the smooth running of the project.
* Naming of disputed islands in East Asia ([[Wikipedia:Arbitration/Requests/Case/Senkaku_Islands#Discretionary sanctions for naming of disputed islands in East Asia|''Senkaku Islands'']])

{{Ds/anchor|sanctions.caveats}}Prior to placing sanctions that are likely to be controversial, administrators are advised to elicit the opinions of other administrators at AE. For the avoidance of doubt, enforcing administrators are not authorised to issue site bans; to require the removal of user rights that cannot be granted by an administrator or to restrict their usage; nor to enforce discretionary sanctions [[#Broadly construed|beyond their reasonable scope]].

{{Ds/anchor|sanctions.notice}}The enforcing administrator must provide a notice on the sanctioned editor’s talk page specifying the misconduct for which the sanction has been issued as well as the appeal process. The enforcing administrator must also [[#Logging|log]] the sanction.

;{{vanchor|Page restrictions}}{{Ds/anchor|sanctions.page}}
Any uninvolved administrator may impose on any page or set of pages relating to the area of conflict semi-protection, full protection, move protection, revert restrictions, and prohibitions on the addition or removal of certain content (except when consensus for the edit exists). Editors ignoring page restrictions may be sanctioned by any uninvolved administrator. The enforcing administrator must [[#Logging|log]] page restrictions they place.

Best practice is to add [[Wikipedia:Editnotice|editnotices]] to restricted pages where appropriate, using the standard template ({{tl|ds/editnotice}}).

;{{vanchor|Enforcement}}{{Ds/anchor|sanctions.enforcement}}
Should any editor ignore or breach any sanction placed under this procedure, that editor may, at the discretion of any uninvolved administrator, receive a fresh further sanction. The further sanction must be [[#Logging|logged]] on the appropriate page and the [[#Appeals and modifications|standard appeal arrangements]] apply.

;{{vanchor|Logging}}{{Ds/anchor|sanctions.log}}
:''[[Special:Permalink/643302937#Motion_to_establish_a_central_log_for_discretionary_sanctions_and_associated_amendments|Amended on 20 January 2015]]''
All [[#Sanctions|sanctions]] and [[#Page restrictions|page restrictions]] must be logged on the central log, currently [[/Log]]. Whenever a sanction or page restriction is appealed or modified, the administrator amending it must append a note recording the amendment to the original log entry. While sanctions and page restrictions are not invalidated by a failure to log, repeated failure to log may result in sanctions. The log location may not be changed without the explicit consent of the committee.

== Appeals and modifications ==

{{anchor|Appeals}}
;Appeals by sanctioned editors{{Ds/anchor|sanctions.appeals}}

Appeals may be made only by the editor under sanction and only for a currently active sanction. The process has three possible stages (see "Important notes" below). The editor may:
# ask the enforcing administrator to reconsider their original decision;
# request review at the [[Wikipedia:Arbitration/Requests/Enforcement|arbitration enforcement noticeboard]] ("AE") or at the [[Wikipedia:Administrators' noticeboard|administrators’ noticeboard]] ("AN"); and
# submit a request for amendment at [[Wikipedia:Arbitration/Requests/Clarification and Amendment|"ARCA"]]. If the editor is blocked, the appeal may be made by email through [[User:Arbitration Committee|Special:EmailUser/Arbitration Committee]] (or, if email access is revoked, to {{NonSpamEmail|arbcom-l|2=lists.wikimedia.org}}).

{{anchor|Modifications}}
; Modifications by administrators{{Ds/anchor|sanctions.modify}}
No administrator may modify a sanction placed by another administrator without:
# the explicit prior affirmative consent of the enforcing administrator; or
# prior affirmative agreement for the modification at (a) AE or (b) AN or (c) ARCA (see "Important notes" below).

{{Ds/anchor|sanctions.outofprocess}}Administrators modifying sanctions out of process may at the discretion of the committee be desysopped.

{{Ds/anchor|sanctions.fresh}}Nothing in this section prevents an administrator from replacing an existing sanction issued by another administrator with a new sanction if fresh misconduct has taken place after the existing sanction was applied.

'''Important notes''':{{Ds/anchor|appeals.notes}}
# For a request to succeed, either
::(i) the clear and substantial consensus of (a) uninvolved administrators at AE or (b) uninvolved editors at AN or
::(ii) a passing motion of arbitrators at ARCA
::is required. If consensus at AE or AN is unclear, the status quo prevails.
# <li value="2"> While asking the enforcing administrator and seeking reviews at AN or AE are not mandatory prior to seeking a decision from the committee, once the committee has reviewed a request, further substantive review at any forum is barred. The sole exception is editors under an active sanction who may still request an easing or removal of the sanction on the grounds that said sanction is no longer needed, but such requests may only be made once every six months, or whatever longer period the committee may specify.
# These provisions apply only to discretionary sanctions placed by administrators and to blocks placed by administrators to enforce arbitration case decisions. They do not apply to sanctions directly authorised by the committee, and enacted either by arbitrators or by arbitration clerks, or to special functionary blocks of whatever nature.

== Continuity ==

{{Ds/anchor|cont.noappeal}}Nothing in this current version of the discretionary sanctions process constitutes grounds for appeal of a remedy or restriction imposed under prior versions of it.

{{Ds/anchor|cont.alerts}}All sanctions and restrictions imposed under earlier versions of this process remain in force. Warnings issued under earlier procedures are not sanctions and become [[#Alerts|alerts]] for twelve months from the date of the passing of the motion authorising this procedure (3 May 2014 [https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Wikipedia:Arbitration/Requests/Motions&oldid=606946789#Motion:_Discretionary_sanctions_.282014.29]), then expire.

{{Ds/anchor|cont.pendingappeals}}Appeals open at the time this version is adopted will be handled using the prior appeals procedure, but this current process will thereafter govern appeals.

==Current areas of conflict ==
{{anchor|Affected areas|Log|List}}{{Ds/topics|list}}<!-- to edit this list, go to [[Template:Ds/topics]] -->


== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[Template:Uw-sanctions|Boilerplate warning text for discretionary sanctions]]
* [[Template:Ds]] - family of templates used as part of the arbitration discretionary sanctions system
* [[Wikipedia:General sanctions|Full list of general sanctions]]
* [[Wikipedia:General sanctions|Full list of general sanctions]]
* [[/2013 review|Committee review of the DS system, 2013–14]] (the review was conducted on the [[Wikipedia talk:Arbitration Committee/Discretionary sanctions/2013 review|2013 review talk page]])
* [//en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Wikipedia:Arbitration_Committee/Discretionary_sanctions&oldid=606949784 Previous version of discretionary sanctions, deprecated in May 2014]


[[Category:Wikipedia Arbitration Committee rulings|Discretionary sanctions]]
[[Category:Wikipedia Arbitration Committee rulings|Discretionary sanctions]]

== Motion January 2015 ==
:''[[Special:Permalink/643302937#Motion_to_establish_a_central_log_for_discretionary_sanctions_and_associated_amendments|Adopted on 20 January 2015]]''
;Establishment of a central log

A central log ("log") of all sanctions placed under the [[Wikipedia:Arbitration Committee/Discretionary sanctions|discretionary sanctions procedure]] is to be established by the Arbitration clerks on a page designated for that purpose ([[Wikipedia:Arbitration Committee/Discretionary sanctions/Log]]). The log transcludes annual log sub-pages (e.g. [/Log/2015], [/Log/2014]) in reverse chronological order, with the sub-pages arranged by topic, then by month within each topic. An annual log sub-page shall be courtesy blanked once five years have elapsed since the date of the imposition of the last sanction recorded on it, though any active sanctions remain in force. Notifications and warnings issued prior to the introduction of the current procedure on 3 May 2014 are not sanctions and remain on the individual case page logs.

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Definitions

  • The committee is the Arbitration Committee.
  • AE ("arbitration enforcement noticeboard”) is the venue for requesting, applying, discussing and appealing most enforcement requests.
  • AN ("administrators’ noticeboard") is the alternative venue for appeals.
  • ARCA ("Requests for Amendment") is the venue for appealing to the committee.
  • An alert is the formal alert notice that informs editors an area of conflict is covered by discretionary sanctions.
  • An appeal includes any request for the reconsideration, reduction, or removal of a sanction.
  • An area of conflict is a topic or group of topics in which the use of discretionary sanctions has been authorised by the committee.
  • An editor is anyone and everyone who may edit and has edited the encyclopedia.
  • The enforcing administrator is the administrator who places sanctions authorised in this procedure.
  • A sanction includes any sanction, restriction, or other remedy placed under this procedure.

Authorisation

Amended on 20 January 2015

auth.authDiscretionary sanctions may be authorised either as part of the final decision of an arbitration case or by committee motion. When it becomes apparent that discretionary sanctions are no longer necessary for a particular area of conflict, only the committee may rescind the authorisation of them, either at the request of any editor at ARCA or of its own initiative. Unless the committee specifies otherwise, after rescinding the authorisation all sanctions remain in force.

auth.conflictWhere there is a conflict between any individual provision authorising standard discretionary sanctions for an area of conflict and any provision in the standard discretionary sanctions procedure, the provision in the standard procedure will control.

auth.logA log of the areas of conflict for which discretionary sanctions have been authorised is maintained at the discretionary sanctions main page.

Guidance for editors

Expectationsguide.expect
Amended on 20 January 2015

The availability of discretionary sanctions is not intended to prevent free and candid discussion, but sanctions may be imposed if an editor severely or persistently disrupts discussion. Within the area of conflict, editors are expected to edit carefully and constructively, to not disrupt the encyclopedia, and to:

  1. adhere to the purposes of Wikipedia;
  2. comply with all applicable policies and guidelines;
  3. follow editorial and behavioural best practice;
  4. comply with any page restrictions in force within the area of conflict; and
  5. refrain from gaming the system.

Any editor whose edits do not meet these requirements may wish to restrict their editing to other topics in order to avoid the possibility of sanctions.

Decorumguide.decor

Certain pages (typically, AE, AN, and ARCA) are used for the fair, well-informed, and timely resolution of discretionary sanction enforcement cases. Editors participating in enforcement cases must disclose fully their involvement (if any). While good-faith statements are welcome, editors are expected to discuss only evidence and procedure; they are not expected to trade insults or engage in character assassination. Insults and personal attacks, soapboxing and casting aspersions are as unacceptable in enforcement discussions as elsewhere on Wikipedia. Uninvolved administrators are asked to ensure that enforcement cases are not disrupted; and may remove statements, or restrict or block editors, as necessary to address inappropriate conduct.

Awareness and alerts

aware.aware

No editor may be sanctioned unless they are aware that discretionary sanctions are in force for the area of conflict. An editor is aware if they were mentioned by name in the applicable Final Decision or have ever been sanctioned within the area of conflict (and at least one of such sanctions has not been successfully appealed). An editor is also considered aware if in the last twelve months:

  1. The editor has given and/or received an alert for the area of conflict; or
  2. The editor has participated in any process about the area of conflict at arbitration requests or arbitration enforcement; or
  3. The editor has successfully appealed all their own sanctions relating to the area of conflict.
Alertsaware.alert
Amended on 20 January 2015

Any editor may advise any other editor that discretionary sanctions are in force for an area of conflict. However, these only count as the formal notifications required by this procedure if the standard template message – currently {{Ds/alert}} – is placed unmodified on the talk page of the editor being alerted. An alert:

  • is purely informational and neither implies nor expresses a finding of fault,
  • cannot be rescinded or appealed, and
  • automatically expires twelve months after issue.

As {{Ds/alert}} template is part of this procedure, it may be modified only with the committee's explicit consent.

aware.relatedAn editor who has an unexpired alert in one area under discretionary sanctions may be sanctioned for edits in another separate but related topic, which is also under discretionary sanctions, provided the nature or the content of the edits – broadly but reasonably construed – in the two topics are similar.

alert.dupEditors issuing alerts are expected to ensure that no editor receives more than one alert per area of conflict per year. Any editor who issues alerts disruptively may be sanctioned.

Role of administrators

admin.expectWhen deciding whether to sanction an editor, and which sanctions may be appropriate, the enforcing administrator’s objective should be to create an acceptable collaborative editing environment for even our most contentious articles. To this end, administrators are expected to use their experience and judgment to balance the need to assume good faith, to avoid biting genuine newcomers and to allow responsible contributors maximum editing freedom with the need to keep edit-warring, battleground conduct, and disruptive behaviour to a minimum.

admin.notWhile discretionary sanctions give administrators necessary latitude, they must not:

  1. impose a sanction when involved;
  2. modify a sanction out of process;
  3. repeatedly fail to properly explain their enforcement actions;
  4. repeatedly fail to log sanctions or page restrictions; or
  5. repeatedly issue significantly disproportionate sanctions or issue a grossly disproportionate sanction.

admin.remedyAdministrators who fail to meet these expectations may be subject to any remedy the committee consider appropriate, including desysopping. Administrative actions may be peer-reviewed using the regular appeal processes.

admin.toolsTo act in enforcement, an administrator must at all relevant times have their access to the tools enabled. Former administrators – that is, editors who have temporarily or permanently relinquished the tools or have been desysopped – may neither act as administrators in arbitration enforcement nor reverse their own previous administrative actions.

Expectations of administrators

admin.involvedEnforcing administrators are accountable and must explain their enforcement actions; and they must not be involved. Prior routine enforcement interactions, prior administrator participation in enforcement discussions, or when an otherwise uninvolved administrator refers a matter to AE to elicit the opinion of other administrators or refers a matter to the committee at ARCA, do not constitute or create involvement.

admin.ownappealAdministrators may not adjudicate their own actions at any appeal though they are encouraged to provide statements and comments to assist in reaching a determination.

admin.proportion Enforcing administrators are expected to exercise good judgment by responding flexibly and proportionately when they intervene. When dealing with first or isolated instances of borderline misconduct, informal advice may be more effective in the long term than a sanction. Conversely, editors engaging in egregious or sustained misconduct should be dealt with robustly.

Placing sanctions and page restrictions

Broadly construedbroadly.construed

When considering whether edits fall within the scope of discretionary sanctions, administrators should be guided by the principles outlined in the topic ban policy.

Sanctionssanctions.user

Any uninvolved administrator is authorised to place: revert and move restrictions, interaction bans, topic bans, and blocks of up to one year in duration, or other reasonable measure that the enforcing administrator believes is necessary and proportionate for the smooth running of the project.

sanctions.caveatsPrior to placing sanctions that are likely to be controversial, administrators are advised to elicit the opinions of other administrators at AE. For the avoidance of doubt, enforcing administrators are not authorised to issue site bans; to require the removal of user rights that cannot be granted by an administrator or to restrict their usage; nor to enforce discretionary sanctions beyond their reasonable scope.

sanctions.noticeThe enforcing administrator must provide a notice on the sanctioned editor’s talk page specifying the misconduct for which the sanction has been issued as well as the appeal process. The enforcing administrator must also log the sanction.

Page restrictionssanctions.page

Any uninvolved administrator may impose on any page or set of pages relating to the area of conflict semi-protection, full protection, move protection, revert restrictions, and prohibitions on the addition or removal of certain content (except when consensus for the edit exists). Editors ignoring page restrictions may be sanctioned by any uninvolved administrator. The enforcing administrator must log page restrictions they place.

Best practice is to add editnotices to restricted pages where appropriate, using the standard template ({{ds/editnotice}}).

Enforcementsanctions.enforcement

Should any editor ignore or breach any sanction placed under this procedure, that editor may, at the discretion of any uninvolved administrator, receive a fresh further sanction. The further sanction must be logged on the appropriate page and the standard appeal arrangements apply.

Loggingsanctions.log
Amended on 20 January 2015

All sanctions and page restrictions must be logged on the central log, currently /Log. Whenever a sanction or page restriction is appealed or modified, the administrator amending it must append a note recording the amendment to the original log entry. While sanctions and page restrictions are not invalidated by a failure to log, repeated failure to log may result in sanctions. The log location may not be changed without the explicit consent of the committee.

Appeals and modifications

Appeals by sanctioned editorssanctions.appeals

Appeals may be made only by the editor under sanction and only for a currently active sanction. The process has three possible stages (see "Important notes" below). The editor may:

  1. ask the enforcing administrator to reconsider their original decision;
  2. request review at the arbitration enforcement noticeboard ("AE") or at the administrators’ noticeboard ("AN"); and
  3. submit a request for amendment at "ARCA". If the editor is blocked, the appeal may be made by email through Special:EmailUser/Arbitration Committee (or, if email access is revoked, to arbcom-l@lists.wikimedia.org).

Modifications by administratorssanctions.modify

No administrator may modify a sanction placed by another administrator without:

  1. the explicit prior affirmative consent of the enforcing administrator; or
  2. prior affirmative agreement for the modification at (a) AE or (b) AN or (c) ARCA (see "Important notes" below).

sanctions.outofprocessAdministrators modifying sanctions out of process may at the discretion of the committee be desysopped.

sanctions.freshNothing in this section prevents an administrator from replacing an existing sanction issued by another administrator with a new sanction if fresh misconduct has taken place after the existing sanction was applied.

Important notes:appeals.notes

  1. For a request to succeed, either
(i) the clear and substantial consensus of (a) uninvolved administrators at AE or (b) uninvolved editors at AN or
(ii) a passing motion of arbitrators at ARCA
is required. If consensus at AE or AN is unclear, the status quo prevails.
  1. While asking the enforcing administrator and seeking reviews at AN or AE are not mandatory prior to seeking a decision from the committee, once the committee has reviewed a request, further substantive review at any forum is barred. The sole exception is editors under an active sanction who may still request an easing or removal of the sanction on the grounds that said sanction is no longer needed, but such requests may only be made once every six months, or whatever longer period the committee may specify.
  2. These provisions apply only to discretionary sanctions placed by administrators and to blocks placed by administrators to enforce arbitration case decisions. They do not apply to sanctions directly authorised by the committee, and enacted either by arbitrators or by arbitration clerks, or to special functionary blocks of whatever nature.

Continuity

cont.noappealNothing in this current version of the discretionary sanctions process constitutes grounds for appeal of a remedy or restriction imposed under prior versions of it.

cont.alertsAll sanctions and restrictions imposed under earlier versions of this process remain in force. Warnings issued under earlier procedures are not sanctions and become alerts for twelve months from the date of the passing of the motion authorising this procedure (3 May 2014 [1]), then expire.

cont.pendingappealsAppeals open at the time this version is adopted will be handled using the prior appeals procedure, but this current process will thereafter govern appeals.

Current areas of conflict

The following list is stored at Template:Contentious topics/list.

The following topics are currently designated as contentious topics. The italicised link after each topic names the associated arbitration decision.

Previously authorised

The following topics have previously been designated as contentious topics, or had discretionary sanctions authorised under the previously used procedure, but this designation has been rescinded or superseded by later cases. The italicised link after each topic names the associated arbitration decision.

See also

Motion January 2015

Adopted on 20 January 2015
Establishment of a central log

A central log ("log") of all sanctions placed under the discretionary sanctions procedure is to be established by the Arbitration clerks on a page designated for that purpose (Wikipedia:Arbitration Committee/Discretionary sanctions/Log). The log transcludes annual log sub-pages (e.g. [/Log/2015], [/Log/2014]) in reverse chronological order, with the sub-pages arranged by topic, then by month within each topic. An annual log sub-page shall be courtesy blanked once five years have elapsed since the date of the imposition of the last sanction recorded on it, though any active sanctions remain in force. Notifications and warnings issued prior to the introduction of the current procedure on 3 May 2014 are not sanctions and remain on the individual case page logs.