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{{Blocked text|1=$1|2=$2|3=$3|4=$4|5=$5|6=$6|7=$7|8=$8
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|blockheader=This (userorip) has been ] on Misplaced Pages.
<div id="mw-autoblocked-text style="border:1px solid #000; width:100%; margin:auto;">
|noipmessage=yes
<div style="text-align:right;"></div>
|blockid=yes
<div style="width:100%; margin:auto; text-align:center;"><div style="font-size:140%;">'''You are currently unable to edit pages on Misplaced Pages.'''</div>
|opener=This is because someone using this ] or shared ] was blocked. The ability for all users on this IP address to edit pages has been ] suspended to prevent abuse by the blocked party. Innocent users are sometimes caught in an autoblock.
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This is because someone using this ] or shared ] was blocked. Your ability to edit pages has been ] suspended to prevent abuse from the other person.
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<div style="margin:auto; width:70%;">
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The other user was blocked by <tt>$1</tt> for the following reason (see our ]):<br clear="all"/>
<div style="margin:1em; padding:5px; border:3px #666 double;">$2</div>
This block has been set to expire: '''$6'''.


'''Most people who see this message have done nothing wrong.'''
'''Note:''' If you have JavaScript enabled, please use the links across from each header to show more information.


Some kinds of blocks restrict editing from specific service providers or telecom companies in response to recent abuse or vandalism, and affect other users who are unrelated to that abuse. See below if you do not believe you have done anything wrong.
<span style="color:red;"><small>'''Note that you have not been blocked from editing directly. Most likely your computer is on a shared network with other people.'''</small></span>
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== What does this mean? ==
{| class="collapsible collapsed" style="margin:auto; width:100%; background:transparent;"
As on many websites, Misplaced Pages administrators occasionally ] accounts and IP ranges that are deemed responsible for or related to problematic activity. You may be an innocent victim of ], whereby a block of some other activity has accidentally caused your account to be unable to edit pages. If your editing access has been blocked by mistake, it will be reactivated very quickly, as soon as you let an administrator know of the problem. The box above gives the information you will need.
! style="text-align:left;" | <h2>What does this mean?</h2>
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As do many websites, Misplaced Pages administrators occasionally ] accounts and IP ranges that are deemed responsible for or related to problematic activity. You may be an innocent victim of ], whereby a block of some other activity has accidentally caused your account to be unable to edit pages. If your editing access has been blocked by mistake, it will be reactivated very quickly, as soon as you let an administrator know of the problem. The box above gives the information you will need.


;What is a block? ;What is a block?
:A ] is a measure used to protect Misplaced Pages from possible improper use, or modification in breach of ]. Once blocks are over, they become history unless problems recur. Blocks can apply to a user account, an IP, or a range of IPs. ] identify unblocked usage which apparently should be blocked; these are known as ''autoblocks'' and can be quickly rectified if incorrect. :A ] is a measure used to protect Misplaced Pages from possible improper use, or modification in breach of ]. Once a block has expired, they become history unless problems reoccur. Blocks can be applied to a user account, an IP address, or a ]. ] identify unblocked usage which apparently should be blocked; these are known as ''autoblocks'' and can be quickly rectified if incorrect.
;Most common cause of an autoblock: ;Most common causes of an autoblock:
:Your IP matches that used by another blocked account, or ] your account or IP is connected to another blocked account. Ask for further information and/or request unblocking. Due to the nature of some ]s, automatic blocks may inadvertently affect people other than the person whose account was blocked. :The typical cause of an autoblock is because your IP address or network is either the same one used by another blocked account, or ] your account or IP address is connected to ''another'' blocked account. Due to the nature of some ]s, automatic blocks may inadvertently affect people other than the person who the block was intended for.
== Rectifying an autoblock ==
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{| class="collapsible collapsed" style="margin:auto; width:100%; background:transparent;"
! style="text-align:left;" | <h2>Rectifying an autoblock</h2>
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=== Unblock request === === Unblock request ===
If you are unjustly affected by this block, please copy-paste the following text to the '''bottom''' of ]: If you are unjustly affected by this block, please copy the following text and paste it to the '''bottom''' of ]:


<blockquote><div> <blockquote><div>
<code>{{unblock-auto|1=$3|2=<nowiki>$2</nowiki>|3=$1|4=$5}}</code> <code><nowiki>{{</nowiki>unblock-auto{{!}}2=&lt;nowiki>$2&lt;/nowiki>{{!}}3=$1{{!}}4=$5<nowiki>}}</nowiki></code>
</div></blockquote> </div></blockquote>


Once you have followed the instructions above, an administrator will be alerted to your unblock request, and will respond shortly in order to review the block.
An administrator will show up shortly to review the block once you have added the above template to the bottom of your talk page.


If this problem affects you repeatedly, we encourage you to contact your service provider or IT department and ask them to contact ] ] about enabling ] HTTP headers on their ]s. This will reduce the chances of you being affected by future automatic blocks. If this is a problem that affects you ''repeatedly'', we encourage you to contact your ] or IT department, and ask them to contact ] ] about enabling ] HTTP headers on their ]s. This will reduce the chances of you being affected by future automatic blocks.


=== Emailing us === === Alternative option ===
You will usually get a faster reply by posting the <tt>{&#123;unblock-auto&#125;}</tt> template on your talk page, as described above. If you need help, however, you can contact the <tt>unblock-en-l</tt> mailing list for assistance. You will usually receive a faster response by posting the <code><nowiki>{{</nowiki>unblock-auto{{!}}2=&lt;nowiki>$2&lt;/nowiki>{{!}}3=$1{{!}}4=$5<nowiki>}}</nowiki></code> template onto your user talk page, as described in the instructions above. If you need help, however, you can submit a request to the ] by clicking on "submit an unblock request" below. Make sure to include the block ID number shown in the box above.


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'''When emailing us, please copy and paste this form:'''
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<blockquote><div>
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'''To request assistance with an autoblock:'''
<div class="plainlinks" style="font-size:150%; margin:auto; text-align:center;">
* IP address: $3
{{#ifeq: {{Misplaced Pages:Unblock Ticket Request System/on}} | yes | | }}
* Blocking admin: $4
</div>
* Autoblock ID: $5
</td></tr></table>
* Original block reason: $2
* Your account name (if you have one):
</div></blockquote>


Even though emails sent to <tt>unblock-en-l</tt> mailing list are viewable only by ] and trusted volunteers, under '''no circumstances''' should you email us your account's password or reveal it to anyone else even if asked to. Even though requests sent to the Unblock Ticket Request System are viewable only by ] and trusted volunteers, under '''no circumstances''' should you send anyone your account's password, or reveal it to anyone else—''even if you're asked to do so''.


This list exists for the purpose of reviewing blocks only — any request to make edits to articles on your behalf will be disregarded. Correspondence containing ], ] or ] are likely to be ignored and may result in the lengthening of pre-existing blocks. This system exists for the purpose of reviewing blocks only—any request to make edits to articles on your behalf will be disregarded. Correspondence containing ], ] or ] are likely to be ignored and may result in having your current block extended.


|usefullink1=Misplaced Pages:Blocking policy{{!}}Blocking policy
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|usefullink2=Misplaced Pages:Autoblock{{!}}Information on automatic blocks
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|usefullink3=Help:I have been blocked
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Latest revision as of 01:36, 7 December 2024

This account has been automatically blocked on Misplaced Pages.
This does not affect your ability to read Misplaced Pages pages.

This is because someone using this internet address or shared proxy server was blocked. The ability for all users on this IP address to edit pages has been automatically suspended to prevent abuse by the blocked party. Innocent users are sometimes caught in an autoblock.

Most people who see this message have done nothing wrong.

Some kinds of blocks restrict editing from specific service providers or telecom companies in response to recent abuse or vandalism, and affect other users who are unrelated to that abuse. See below if you do not believe you have done anything wrong.

The account $7 has been automatically blocked by $1 for the following reason(s):

$2

This block will expire on $6. The block ID is $5.

Even when blocked, you will usually still be able to edit your user talk page, as well as email administrators and other editors.

What does this mean?

As on many websites, Misplaced Pages administrators occasionally block accounts and IP ranges that are deemed responsible for or related to problematic activity. You may be an innocent victim of collateral damage, whereby a block of some other activity has accidentally caused your account to be unable to edit pages. If your editing access has been blocked by mistake, it will be reactivated very quickly, as soon as you let an administrator know of the problem. The box above gives the information you will need.

What is a block?
A block is a measure used to protect Misplaced Pages from possible improper use, or modification in breach of editorial policies. Once a block has expired, they become history unless problems reoccur. Blocks can be applied to a user account, an IP address, or a range of IP addresses. A number of automated features identify unblocked usage which apparently should be blocked; these are known as autoblocks and can be quickly rectified if incorrect.
Most common causes of an autoblock
The typical cause of an autoblock is because your IP address or network is either the same one used by another blocked account, or the software believes your account or IP address is connected to another blocked account. Due to the nature of some Internet service providers, automatic blocks may inadvertently affect people other than the person who the block was intended for.

Rectifying an autoblock

Unblock request

If you are unjustly affected by this block, please copy the following text and paste it to the bottom of your user talk page:

{{unblock-auto|2=<nowiki>$2</nowiki>|3=$1|4=$5}}

Once you have followed the instructions above, an administrator will be alerted to your unblock request, and will respond shortly in order to review the block.

If this is a problem that affects you repeatedly, we encourage you to contact your Internet service provider or IT department, and ask them to contact Wikimedia's XFF project about enabling X-Forwarded-For HTTP headers on their proxy servers. This will reduce the chances of you being affected by future automatic blocks.

Alternative option

You will usually receive a faster response by posting the {{unblock-auto|2=<nowiki>$2</nowiki>|3=$1|4=$5}} template onto your user talk page, as described in the instructions above. If you need help, however, you can submit a request to the Unblock Ticket Request System by clicking on "submit an unblock request" below. Make sure to include the block ID number shown in the box above.

Submit an unblock request

Even though requests sent to the Unblock Ticket Request System are viewable only by administrators and trusted volunteers, under no circumstances should you send anyone your account's password, or reveal it to anyone else—even if you're asked to do so.

This system exists for the purpose of reviewing blocks only—any request to make edits to articles on your behalf will be disregarded. Correspondence containing legal threats, personal attacks or rudeness are likely to be ignored and may result in having your current block extended.

Other useful links: Blocking policy · Information on automatic blocks · Help:I have been blocked