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=== Enforcement by block === |
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0) Should any user subject to a restriction in this case violate that restriction, that user may be blocked, initially for up to one month, and then with blocks increasing in duration to a maximum of one year. Appeals of blocks may be made to the imposing administrator, and thereafter to [[Wikipedia:Arbitration/Requests/Enforcement|arbitration enforcement]], or to the Arbitration Committee. All blocks shall be logged in the appropriate section of the main case page. |
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: ''Per the [[Wikipedia:Arbitration Committee/Procedures#Standardized enforcement provision|procedure for standardised enforcement provisions]], this provision did not require a vote.'' |
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==Log of blocks, bans, and restrictions== |
==Log of blocks, bans, and restrictions== |
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Preliminary statements
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Enforcement
Enforcement by block
0) Should any user subject to a restriction in this case violate that restriction, that user may be blocked, initially for up to one month, and then with blocks increasing in duration to a maximum of one year. Appeals of blocks may be made to the imposing administrator, and thereafter to arbitration enforcement, or to the Arbitration Committee. All blocks shall be logged in the appropriate section of the main case page.
- Per the procedure for standardised enforcement provisions, this provision did not require a vote.
Log of blocks, bans, and restrictions
Any block, restriction, ban, or sanction performed under the authorisation of a remedy for this case must be logged in this section. Please specify the administrator, date and time, nature of sanction, and basis or context. Unless otherwise specified, the standardised enforcement provision applies to this case.