Blocks are used to prevent disruption to the wiki. A user may be blocked when their conduct blatantly disrupts the wiki. Administrators may block IP addresses or usernames that disrupt the wiki or pose a threat to it. Examples include:
* Vandalism
* Inappropriate usernames
* Offensive edit summaries Blocking may not be used:
* To gain an advantage in a content dispute.
* In the case where a block is unnecessary, and a warning would suffice, use that instead.
* As a precautionary measure, unless obvious evidence is given.
Blocks are used to prevent disruption to the wiki. A user may be blocked when their conduct blatantly disrupts the wiki. Administrators may block IP addresses or usernames that disrupt the wiki or pose a threat to it. Examples include:
* Vandalism
* Inappropriate usernames
* Offensive edit summaries Blocking may not be used:
* To gain an advantage in a content dispute.
* In the case where a block is unnecessary, and a warning would suffice, use that instead.
* As a precautionary measure, unless obvious evidence is given. When a blocked user attempts to edit, their IP is "autoblocked", so that the user may not make the same edit anonymously or under a different username. Autoblocks expire after 24 hours — when a username is blocked indefinitely, their IP will be automatically unblocked 24 hours after the last attempted edit.