Wikipedia:Requests for arbitration/Iasson/Proposed decision
all proposed
Arbitrators[1] should vote for or against each point or abstain.
- Only items that receive a majority "support" vote will be passed.
- Items that receive a majority "oppose" vote will be formally rejected.
- Items that do not receive a majority "support" or "oppose" vote will be open to possible amendment by any Arbitrator if he so chooses. After the amendment process is complete, the item will be voted on one last time.
Conditional votes for or against and abstentions should be explained by the Arbitrator before or after his/her time-stamped signature. For example, an Arbitrator can state that she/he would only favor a particular remedy based on whether or not another remedy/remedies were passed.
On this case, 0 Arbitrators are recused and 1 is inactive, so 6 votes are a majority.
- For all items
Proposed wording to be modified by Arbitrators and then voted on.
Motions and requests by the parties
Place those on the discussion page.
Proposed temporary injunctions
Four net "support" votes needed to pass (each "oppose" vote subtracts a "support")
24 hours from the first vote is normally the fastest an injunction will be imposed.
Ban on editing deletion-related pages for duration of case
1) Due to a demonstrated tendency toward disruptive editing habits on voting-related pages, Iasson is prohibited from editing any deletion-related page for the duration of the case. Should he do so, he may be blocked for up to a week by an administrator. Determining what is "deletion-related" is left to the discretion of the blocking administrator.
- Support:
- Vote to take effect without delay. Neutralitytalk 06:04, Mar 20, 2005 (UTC)
- Order sounds reasonable. Do give the normal 24 hours before enacting though. --mav 06:10, 20 Mar 2005 (UTC)
- Nohat 07:20, 20 Mar 2005 (UTC)
- Aye. -- Grunt 🇪🇺 15:17, 2005 Mar 20 (UTC)
- ➥the Epopt 16:21, 20 Mar 2005 (UTC)
- Fred Bauder 17:45, Mar 20, 2005 (UTC)
- Ambi 23:37, 20 Mar 2005 (UTC)
- Oppose:
- Abstain:
Proposed final decision
Proposed principles
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1) {text of proposed principle}
- Support:
- Oppose:
- Abstain:
Proposed findings of fact
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1) {text of proposed finding of fact}
- Support:
- Oppose:
- Abstain:
Proposed remedies
Note: All remedies that refer to a period of time, for example to a ban of X months or a revert parole of Y months, are to run concurrently unless otherwise stated.
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1) {text of proposed remedy}
- Support:
- Oppose:
- Abstain:
Proposed enforcement
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1) {text of proposed enforcement}
- Support:
- Oppose:
- Abstain:
Discussion by Arbitrators
General
Motion to close
Four net "support" votes needed to close case (each "oppose" vote subtracts a "support")
24 hours from the first motion is normally the fastest a case will close.