Wikipedia:Requests for arbitration/Lir/Parole violations
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[edit] Terms of Lir's parole
If User:Lir should make a provocative edit or series of edits (that is, edit wars or other edits which are "disruptive" or in violation of Wikipedia policy, as interpreted by an administrator) those edits may be reverted by an adminstrator who shall post the url of Lir's edits on page Wikipedia:Requests for arbitration/Lir/Parole violations together with a brief explanation. Lir may be banned for 24 hours should he revert such a reversion. If Lir should attempt to evade this parole through the use of sockpuppets, a ban of up to one week may be imposed. Any bans made under the terms of this parole should also be listed on Wikipedia:Requests for arbitration/Lir/Parole violations The Arbitration Committee shall monitor this matter and may reconsider it at anytime upon 4 Arbitrators agreeing to a motion for reconsideration at Wikipedia:Requests for Arbitration. Lir may make such a motion only after 6 months, any other user, including Arbitrators, may at any time.
[edit] Edit violations
Post the url of Lir's edits which you have reverted here with a brief explanation of why you felt they fell within the terms of the parole.
- [1] Example.
- [2] - Trolling edit on Talk:Micronation Snowspinner 05:29, Nov 18, 2004 (UTC)
- [3] - this seems a clear attempt to provoke Snowspinner -- sannse (talk) 00:12, 21 Nov 2004 (UTC)
[edit] Bans
Post the time and date of any bans imposed on Lir as the result of this parole.
- Time, Date, Duration, Explanation, Your Signature.