MarioWiki:Appeals

This page is an appeal system for reminders, warnings, and last warnings. If you feel you have wrongly received a reminder or a warning, follow the instructions below to appeal the reminder/warning to the administrators. Please keep discussions civil.

Archived Appeals can be found here.

This page observes the no-signature policy.

Rules

 * 1) Reminders and/or Warnings given by an administrator cannot be appealed.
 * 2) No case can be heard more than once. Once a decision is made, that decision is final.
 * 3) If the reminder or warning you issued is overturned, do not re-add it, or it will be removed immediately, and you may be reprimanded yourself if the administrators feel it is necessary.

How-to
This is an example of what your appeal should look like; improperly formatted appeals will be deleted. If you are inexperienced or unsure how to set up this format, simply copy the following template and paste it into the fitting section. Then replace the "[subject]" variables (including the squared brackets) with information to customize your proposal.

===[Your username here]===
 * [Insert link to reminder/warning from your talk page]

[Your username here]

 * [Insert your comments on why the reminder/warning was unnecessary]

[The issuer of the warning's username here]

 * [Insert your comments on why the reminder/warning was necessary (this section is for the issuer only)]

Important: After posting your appeal, make sure that you use to inform the issuer that his or her warning/reminder is under dispute.

Ultimate Mr. L

 * User talk:Ultimate Mr. L

Ultimate Mr. L

 * The Warning I am appealing can be found in the middle of the linked section of my talk page. I am not appealing the reminder at the top.Wildgoosespeeder (Talk) gave the warning because I was forgetting to categorize images. At first I thought I deserved it because it was getting annoying for him, but then I realized that reminders say, and I quote, If the action continues deliberately, then a warning will be issued. I was not deliberately forgetting to categorize those images. It was all accidental. If I'm not doing it on purpose, should a warning be issued?

Wildgoosespeeder

 * This whole situation is awkward. I like to think of the warning as trying to enforce the rules more so than punishing the user. This is the best way I could do that without having sysop powers. I used it after talking with him several times (in between and ) and he still failed to follow policy. Initially, I tried to give some leeway before issuing  because he was responding and being polite about it.