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  2. Help:I have been blocked - Wikipedia

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    Alternate Option. Help:I have been blocked. If you are blocked because of something you've done, you should not create a new account to file an appeal or continue editing. This is considered sockpuppetry and block evasion and the new account will usually be blocked. Appeals related to an existing block should be submitted as described below.

  3. Wikipedia : Guide to appealing blocks

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    Put all the relevant information in the unblock request, and only that. Keep your mind calm and assume good faith on the part of our experienced administrators. If your appeal is rejected, do not make a new one until you thoroughly understand the reasons. This is a guide to making unblock requests.

  4. Wikipedia:Blocking policy - Wikipedia

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    Blocking is the method by which administrators technically prevent users from editing Wikipedia. Blocks may be applied to user accounts, to IP addresses, and to IP address ranges, for either a definite or an indefinite time, to all or a subset of pages. Blocked users can continue to access Wikipedia, but cannot edit any page they are blocked ...

  5. Wikipedia:Blocked users - Wikipedia

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    Wikipedia:Blocked users. You may be looking for: the list of all blocked users. the list of all autoblocked users. the list of recent blocks. the blocking policy. the banning policy, not the same as the blocking policy. This page is a list of project pages associated with the same title or shortcut. internal link. Category:

  6. Wikipedia:Appealing a block - Wikipedia

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    Wikipedia has had users who were blocked with an expiration set for a number of hours, days, months, even years - and who accepted it, and behaved and acted appropriately and accordingly. Once their block expired, they were welcomed back to Wikipedia, and "made good" as respected editors shortly afterwards. Once a block is over, it's over.

  7. Wikipedia:Banning policy - Wikipedia

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    Blocking policy. Protection policy. v. t. e. 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. Bans are a possible outcome of dispute resolution.

  8. Wikipedia:User account security - Wikipedia

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    User account security. All registered users have to log in using a password before they can edit using their usernames. Passwords help ensure that someone does not masquerade as another editor. Editors should use a strong password to avoid being blocked for bad edits by someone who guesses or "cracks" other editors' passwords.

  9. Wikipedia:Compromised accounts - Wikipedia

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    Accounts on Wikipedia may be compromised (hacked) in a number of ways, allowing the misuse of user access levels, as well as user reputation for illegitimate purposes. It is important for users to take active steps to protect their accounts, especially those with high levels of access such as administrators. This may be done in a number of ways.