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  2. Ban - Wikipedia

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    Ban (deodorant), a brand name deodorant & antiperspirant; Ban (plural: bani), a coin, the 1/100 part of a Romanian leu or Moldovan leu "Ban" (song), a 2021 single by Sakurazaka46; Basel Action Network; British Approved Name, for a pharmaceutical substance; Burrows–Abadi–Needham logic, BAN logic, used to analyze authentication protocols

  3. Wikipedia:Banning policy - Wikipedia

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    A ban is a formal prohibition from editing some or all pages on the English Wikipedia, or a formal prohibition from making certain types of edits on Wikipedia pages. Bans can be imposed for a specified or an indefinite duration.

  4. Censorship of Wikipedia - Wikipedia

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    The PTA stated that Wikipedia services would be blocked if the content remained available. [63] [64] [65] On 3 February, Pakistani authorities blocked access to Wikipedia. [66] [67] On 6 February 2023, the Pakistani prime minister, Shehbaz Sharif, ordered the PTA to immediately remove the ban on Wikipedia. The reason for lifting the ban was ...

  5. Ban (law) - Wikipedia

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    A "no smoking" sign, expressing a ban on smoking in that particular place. A ban is a formal or informal prohibition [1] of something. Bans are formed for the prohibition of activities within a certain political territory. Some bans in commerce are referred to as embargoes. Ban is also used as a verb similar in meaning to "to prohibit".

  6. Wikipedia:Blocking policy - Wikipedia

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    A Wikipedia ban is a formal revocation of editing privileges on all or part of Wikipedia. A ban may be temporary and of fixed duration, or indefinite and potentially permanent. Blocks may be imposed as a technical measure to enforce a ban. Such blocks are based on the particulars of the ban.

  7. Ban (medieval) - Wikipedia

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    Under the Merovingian dynasty (481–751), the ban was used mainly by the kings to summon free men to military service. [4]In the late eighth and early ninth century, under the Carolingian dynasty (751–987), a series of capitularies defined the ban's three components: the right to defend the defenceless, that is, churches, widows and orphans; jurisdiction over violent crimes such as murder ...

  8. Block (Internet) - Wikipedia

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    A notice informing a user of their block on the English Wikipedia A Telegram user is blocked. On the Internet, a block or ban is a technical measure intended to restrict access to information or resources. Blocking and its inverse, unblocking, may be implemented by the owners of computers using software.

  9. Ban (title) - Wikipedia

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    Ban (/ ˈ b ɑː n /) was the title of local rulers or officeholders, similar to viceroy, used in several states in Central and Southeastern Europe between the 7th and 20th centuries. The most common examples have been found in medieval Croatia and medieval regions ruled and influenced by the Kingdom of Hungary. They often ruled as the king's ...