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Currently, there are no requests for arbitration.
Request name | Motions | Case | Posted |
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Amendment request: Definition of the "area of conflict" Clause 4 (b) | Motion | none | 26 July 2024 |
Amendment request: Palestine-Israel articles (AE referral) | none | none | 17 August 2024 |
Clarification request: Conduct in deletion-related editing | none | (orig. case) | 8 September 2024 |
Motion name | Date posted |
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Block of Rp2006 | 18 June 2024 |
Motions
This page can be used by arbitrators to propose motions not related to any existing case or request. Motions are archived at Wikipedia:Arbitration/Index/Motions. Only arbitrators may propose or vote on motions on this page. You may visit WP:ARC or WP:ARCA for potential alternatives. You can make comments in the sections called "community discussion" or in some cases only in your own section. Arbitrators or clerks may summarily remove or refactor any comment. |
Block of Rp2006
For this motion there are 10 active arbitrators. With 0 arbitrators abstaining, 6 support or oppose votes are a majority.
Support:
- A consensus of uninvolved administrators at AE recently decided to block Rp2006 for violations of their topic ban coming immediately after the experation of ArbCom's 1 month block of them. This is an indefinite block, with the first year being Arbitration Enforcement. Given the private evidence we have, I think it makes sense for ArbCom to assume responsibility for this block. I also would like to see extra scrutiny applied to any unblock request rather than having it go through the typical process if Rp2006 were to apply after a year when the AE part of the block expires. Seraphimblade, the blocking administrator (acting on the AE consensus), has no objections to us doing this. Barkeep49 (talk) 14:36, 18 June 2024 (UTC)
Oppose:
Abstain: