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  2. Wikipedia : Guide to appealing blocks

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    To do so, your unblock request should include specific examples of productive edits that you would like to make. Blocks directed at a problem generally ("collateral damage") A number of blocks exist because they are preventing abuse from a given source, such as a proxy server or a particular ISP used by many people.

  3. Wikipedia:Example requests for permission - Wikipedia

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    Sometimes they will reply and change the license, sometimes they will reply and refuse to change it, and sometimes you get no response (usually from inactive Flickrers). --Odie5533 17:21, 10 October 2011 (UTC) The template has been updated, Flickr uses 2.0 CC not 4.0 for instance and instructions how to change the license.

  4. Wikipedia:Request an account/Procedures - Wikipedia

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    edit interface messages, such as internal messages and email templates that are sent to requestors; search for account requests by IP addresses or IP ranges logged, which will return all results where a requestor submitted a new account request while using that IP or range.

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    Get answers to your AOL Mail, login, Desktop Gold, AOL app, password and subscription questions. Find the support options to contact customer care by email, chat, or phone number.

  6. Template:Response - Wikipedia

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    In the "Subject/headline" box, type "Response", or some indication of what message your response is to. In the message section, enter one of the following (remember, you are user1): Add the template: {{Response|user1}} Save the page. Wikipedia will notify user2 of having a new message in their talk page. When they visit their talk page, they ...

  7. Privilege escalation - Wikipedia

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    Privilege escalation is the act of exploiting a bug, a design flaw, or a configuration oversight in an operating system or software application to gain elevated access to resources that are normally protected from an application or user.

  8. Escalation - Wikipedia

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    Escalation is the process of increasing or rising, derived from the concept of an escalator. Specific uses of the term include: Cost escalation, an increase in the price of goods; Conflict escalation, an increase in the intensity of a conflict; Escalation hypothesis, a theory in evolutionary biology; Escalation of commitment, an aspect of game ...

  9. 30 One-In-A-Million Coincidences That Are Hard To Believe ...

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    Luck. Fate. Blessing. A glitch in the matrix. Or, if you’re more skeptical, just a coincidence.. It’s a phenomenon that, from a statistical perspective, is random and meaningless.