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'''This user thinks Misplaced Pages should be more tranparent with respect to admin actions. It should be possible to maintain lists of what they do. ''' |
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http://transparency.org |
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This case is now closed and the results have been published at the link above. |
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*Tobias Conradi may be blocked up to an hour by any administrator for any personal attack or violation of civility. |
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*Tobias Conradi is limited to one revert per week on any article. This includes moves. |
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*Tobias Conradi is prohibited from maintaining laundry lists of grievances. |
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*Should Tobias Conradi violate any ban or prohibition imposed by this decision, he may be blocked by any administrator for up to one hour. Blocks need not be logged. |
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For the Arbitration Committee --] 08:47, 25 May 2007 (UTC) |
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Seems creating lists with admin right abuses is regarded as maintaining "laundry lists of grievances". This results in an ArbCom decision: Keep admin actions intransparent! ] ] 18:09, 26 May 2007 (UTC) |
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