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Block Lengths should vary between cases. Below are some standardized blocks that should be carried out immediately after warnings are not heeded. In this case, the notification of another sysop is not needed. These standardized blocks are only for users. Note: Anon. users should be treated differently to regular users because of the increased likelihood that they will not respond to any messages or court hearings. For anons, no warning is required, but one is recommended. Even in severe cases of vandalism however, infinite blocks would not be appropriate because the IP address of an anon user changes over time and so an infinite block would simply prevent anyone else who may in the future receive that IP from editing. Since Anons. are less likely to respond to their actions, a simple block

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  • Block Lengths should vary between cases. Below are some standardized blocks that should be carried out immediately after warnings are not heeded. In this case, the notification of another sysop is not needed. These standardized blocks are only for users. Note: Anon. users should be treated differently to regular users because of the increased likelihood that they will not respond to any messages or court hearings. For anons, no warning is required, but one is recommended. Even in severe cases of vandalism however, infinite blocks would not be appropriate because the IP address of an anon user changes over time and so an infinite block would simply prevent anyone else who may in the future receive that IP from editing. Since Anons. are less likely to respond to their actions, a simple block
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  • Block Lengths should vary between cases. Below are some standardized blocks that should be carried out immediately after warnings are not heeded. In this case, the notification of another sysop is not needed. These standardized blocks are only for users. Note: Anon. users should be treated differently to regular users because of the increased likelihood that they will not respond to any messages or court hearings. For anons, no warning is required, but one is recommended. Even in severe cases of vandalism however, infinite blocks would not be appropriate because the IP address of an anon user changes over time and so an infinite block would simply prevent anyone else who may in the future receive that IP from editing. Since Anons. are less likely to respond to their actions, a simple block for about 3-6 months is usually recommended. * Minor Vandalism (e.g. minor amounts of profanity or small amounts of copied material. - 1 week block maximum (No court hearing needed, but report at ANI is required) * Severe Vandalism (e.g. deletion of all information on an article, severe amounts of profanity, etc.) - 6 months block after court hearing. If court hearing cannot be held then proceed with a 6-month block. However, if the court decides that a perma-block or some other type of block is appropriate then that is permitted) * Addition of inappropriate images - 3 week block maximum (no court hearing needed, but report at ANI is required) * Spamming pages with links to other websites - 2 month block maximum (no court hearing need, but one is recommended. A report at ANI is necessary) Note: Just because these standardized blocks say 2 month or 3 month block maximum doesn't mean every single block should always be that long.
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