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| - Users may be blocked from editing by Admin Tools Wiki Administrators to prevent damage or disruption to Admin Tools Wiki (ATW). Blocks are lifted if they are not, or are no longer, necessary to prevent such damage or disruption. You, as a blocked editor, are responsible for convincing Administrators:
* that the block is in fact not necessary to prevent damage or disruption (i.e., that the block violates our blocking policy); or:
* that the block is no longer necessary because you understand why you were blocked, that you will not do it again, and you will make productive contributions only; or:
* that your conduct (under any registered account or IP address) is not connected in any way with the block (this can happen if a block is aimed at resolving a separate situation and you are unintentionally blocked as a consequence because you fall within the same IP range). It also helps to clearly state your reasons for requesting an unblock because:
* If the background or reason isn’t clear, your request may be declined out of hand.
* In complicated situations, the reviewing Administrator may not want to spend a long time reading your whole talk page and all of your contributions. Information and evidence not in your unblock request may not be read.
* If you make repeated, invalid, or offensive unblock requests, your talk page may be protected from editing which makes it even more difficult for you to request unblocking. To make an unblock request, paste the following text to the bottom of your user talk page: {{unblock|1=Insert your reason to be unblocked here}} Don't forget to insert your own reason. We will discuss its composition below. If you find that you cannot edit your talk page, mail your unblock request to atwcrats-lFile:Nospam at.svgusclec.net. More technical and procedural guidance can be found at Admin Tools Wiki:Appealing a block.
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