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Blocks are used to prevent further disruption to the wiki. A user may be blocked when his or her conduct causes disruption. Examples of conduct that may result in a block include but are not limited to: * Vandalism/spam * Excessive harassment * Continued disruption * Inappropriate or offensive usernames However, 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. * as a precautionary measure, unless obvious evidence is given.

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  • RuneScape:Block policy
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  • Blocks are used to prevent further disruption to the wiki. A user may be blocked when his or her conduct causes disruption. Examples of conduct that may result in a block include but are not limited to: * Vandalism/spam * Excessive harassment * Continued disruption * Inappropriate or offensive usernames However, 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. * as a precautionary measure, unless obvious evidence is given.
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  • Blocks are used to prevent further disruption to the wiki. A user may be blocked when his or her conduct causes disruption. Examples of conduct that may result in a block include but are not limited to: * Vandalism/spam * Excessive harassment * Continued disruption * Inappropriate or offensive usernames However, 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. * as a precautionary measure, unless obvious evidence is given. When a user account is blocked, his or her IP is "autoblocked" so that the user may not make the same edit anonymously or under a different username. Autoblocks to a user's IP address last for 24 hours. Administrators may lift the autoblock on a user's IP address by unblocking the block number associated with the user (this is to protect the user's privacy). A second, rarer type of autoblock is "angry-autoblock". This allows for IPs to be autoblocked for a longer time frame, automatically set to an indefinite period of time. Currently, angry-autoblocks may only be given by the AbuseFilter, an automated edit filter which runs edits through a preset list of conditions to determine if an edit may be harmful or not.
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