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*Impersonating another user
*Impersonating another user
*Editing userspace too much
*Editing userspace too much
*Creating sockpuppets
*Making major changes without approval
*Making major changes without approval
*Not marking minor edits as "minor"
*Not marking minor edits as "minor"

Revision as of 15:22, June 5, 2011

Warning templates have been around since the creation of the Super Mario Wiki and are used to keep track of a user's disciplinary history as well as provide justification for blocks/bans. Once a warning has been issued, it cannot be removed without going through an appeal. Removing a warning template without going through an appeal is reason for another warning.

The following templates are considered warning templates:

Warnable Offenses

Here are some common reasons for warnings on the Super Mario Wiki:

  • Vandalizing pages
  • Impersonating another user
  • Editing userspace too much
  • Creating sockpuppets
  • Making major changes without approval
  • Not marking minor edits as "minor"
  • Not marking a flood of edits as "minor"
  • Using mainspace talk pages for unconstructive purposes
  • Entering speculation or false information into articles
  • Enforcing a proposal before it has been passed
  • Participating in an edit war
  • Making too many consecutive edits to one page
  • Using the site to advertise a product
  • Removing/altering other users' content (votes, comments, etc.)
  • Undermining admin authority
  • Falsely claiming to be an admin
  • Removing a warning without an appeal
  • Editing an archive without good reason
  • Flaming and making disruptive comments
  • Abusing warning privileges
  • Repeating the same offense (usually escalates the warning to to a higher level)
  • Failure to follow policy

Reasons other than the ones listed above may be used depending on the situation.

Procedure

If you feel like another user has violated a rule, you may issue a warning. Before doing so, contemplate whether the user really deserves the warning. Since warnings are serious accusations, use them responsibly. Abuse of warning privileges is grounds for a warning of your own or block. Follow these steps:

  1. Identify the problem. If the problem is something that can be resolved through discussion, try that first.
  2. Determine the right template for the situation. If the offense is minor, consider giving a {{Reminder}} as opposed to a {{Warning}}
  3. Place the template on the user's talk page and clarify the reason for the warning. It is extremely important that you make it clear what the warning was for.

Alternatively, you may contact a Sysop or Patroller and ask them to deal with the problem.

FAQ

Q. Does my warning ever expire?
A. No, warnings are permanent records.

Q. Can anyone give out warnings?
A. Yes, all users have the right to warn other users.

Q. I don't think I deserve my warning. What should I do?
A. If you feel you don't deserve the warning, you have the option to appeal it as long as the warning in question was not given by an administrator. When appealing warnings, it is best to do so as soon as possible.

Q. Can I still be promoted even if I have warnings?
A. Absolutely. Warnings are meant to keep track of your past activities, not to evaluate your current performance.

Q. Can I still be blocked without any warnings?
A. If the offense is severe enough, it is possible to be blocked without any kind of warning.

See Also