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Revision as of 01:25, 1 April 2008 by Viridae (talk | contribs) (surprise!)(diff) ← Previous revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff) Secure login You are currently unable to edit pages on Misplaced Pages.

You can still read pages, but cannot edit, change, or create them.

Editing from your account, IP address, or IP address range has been disabled by April fools day! for the following reason(s): Surprise!. The block is set to expire: After a day of silliness.

Even if blocked, you will usually still be able to edit your user talk page and contact other editors and administrators by email.

Note: If you have JavaScript enabled, please use the links across from each header to show more information.

Other useful links: Misplaced Pages:Blocking policy · Misplaced Pages:Username policy · Misplaced Pages:Appealing a block

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 inaccessible. Alternatively, your account or IP may have been identified by an administrator as responsible for or related to misuse, or some other breach of policy.

If your account has been blocked by mistake, it will be reactivated very quickly, as soon as you let an administrator know of the problem. Otherwise, there is a rapid appeal process which obtains quick review by other independent administrators, and brief discussion of the matter. The box above gives the information you will need in either case, as provided by the blocking administrator.

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 blocks are over, they become history unless problems recur. Blocks can apply to a user account, an IP, or a range of IPs. A number of automated features identify unblocked usage which apparently should be blocked; this can be quickly rectified if incorrect.

Most common causes

  • Your IP matches that used by another blocked account. Ask for further information and/or request unblocking.
  • Your account or a connected IP has been used in a problematic way, or your username was unsuitable and you need to choose another. The reason should be in the box above.
  • You have just clicked a 'red link' - an article that does not yet exist - but you do not have access to start a new page when no article exists already. Ask someone else to create the page for you, or create an account yourself to do so.
  • You are using Google Web Accelerator or some other web accelerator, or an open proxy, or other similar software to access this site, which can interfere with some aspects of Misplaced Pages's vandalism-management process. Some schools, colleges, workplaces and ISPs can also cause this problem. Disable these and try again, or see below.

What do I do now?

  1. If you have never edited Misplaced Pages before, or do not have an account, please see the "Unregistered?" section (below the "Additional information" header) for specific information.
  2. If the reason given is "username", "user...", "contact an administrator for verification purposes", or something similar, then you have been blocked for choosing an inappropriate username. To request a change in username and be unblocked, please follow these instructions. Alternatively, you can create a new account with a more appropriate name.
  3. If you are using Google Web Accelerator, please disable it for this site. This also applies to any other web accelerator software you may have installed.
  4. If your computer is blocked as an open proxy, please follow these instructions.
  5. If a specific reason is given or you wish to appeal, please see the following section.

Appealing

The current block will automatically expire $6. You have many routes to appeal the block or its duration, including:

  1. Contacting $1 (the blocking administrator) via email. You can use the 'email this user' feature if you have a valid email address registered and confirmed in your user preferences, and have not been specifically blocked from using the feature.
  2. Appeal the block by requesting that another administrator review the block. To do so, add
    {{unblock|your reason here}}
    to the bottom of your user talk page (which you can edit while blocked, unless it is protected) to request unblocking. You will need to state a reason for this, and the block is then free to be discussed.

If you cannot contact $1 or cannot resolve the matter privately, then independent unblock review as described above will be your best solution. More details and other options can be found at Misplaced Pages:Appealing a block.

Please note: While this block may be upsetting or unexpected, abuse of appeal processes, repeatedly using the unblock template when denied, personal attacks, or impolite conduct, will often lead to protection of that page preventing further use of the unblock template.

Additional information

IP blocked?

Unfortunately, each IP address on the Internet does not necessarily map directly to a single person depending upon one's Internet service provider. If your block log (check via my contributions) does not list any current blocks, then your IP address or range has been "hard blocked" due to abuse either by the previous person who was allocated or sharing your IP address.

Please copy-paste the following text to the bottom of your user talk page.

{{unblock-auto|1=$3|2=$2|3=$1}}

Do not do this if you were blocked directly; instead, see the "Appealing" section above (under the "What do I do now?" header).

If this problem 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 collateral damage from future autoblocks.

Unregistered?

MediaWiki, the software that Misplaced Pages runs on, identifies users without an account through their IP address. However, some IPs are shared by many people and as a result, unregistered users are sometimes blocked for the misbehavior of another editor. Since administrators have no way to accurately tell the claims of an innocent user from those of an anonymous vandal, you are strongly encouraged to create an account. See Why create an account? for a full list of benefits that come with registration.

Some blocks will still allow logged in users to continue editing. If you are currently blocked from creating an account, try the following:

  • Try again after the block on your IP address expires.
  • Create an account from a different computer.
  • Ask a trusted friend on a different network to create an account for you. Be sure to change the password after logging in.
  • Use Wikimedia's secure server; this may bypass your network's proxy server.

Emailing us

Due to the high volume of email we receive, you are more likely to get a quick response if you try requesting an unblock via your talk page first.

Before you email us, please make sure your situation has not already been addressed by the above sections. Your talk page may also contain further details related to your block or IP address and we strongly advise that you review it before contacting us.

When sending us an email, please copy-paste and fill out one of these forms.

Help us to help you by copying and using the forms provided. If you don't, the first reply will probably ask you to do so.

To request unblocking:

  • IP address: http://en.wikipedia.org/User_talk:$3
  • Blocking admin: $4
  • Block reason: $2
  • Block originally applied to: $7
  • Your account name (if you have one):
  • An explanation of why your block is unfair:

To request an account:

Note: your preferred username must not be listed as already taken here, and must comply with our username policy.

Even though emails sent to unblock-en-l mailing list are viewable only by administrators and trusted volunteers, under no circumstances should you email us your account's password or reveal it to anyone else even if asked to. When requesting an account, a temporary password will be generated and emailed to you. Please change the password on your new account as soon as possible.

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 legal threats, personal attacks or rudeness is likely to be ignored and may result in the lengthening of pre-existing blocks.

IMPORTANT: Please do not email us without providing the information requested above. You are wasting your time and ours if you do. Click here to contact unblock-en-l.


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