User talk:White and unnerdy42

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[edit] First thing's first

Welcome!


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Luna Santin 10:40, 29 July 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Moving on to your autoblock problem

If you haven't already, I encourage you to read up on autoblocks. Unfortunately, administrators have no control over autoblocks at this time; they're purely a server-side utility. The idea behind them is something like this: an administrator blocks User A, probably for abusing editing priviledges, or possibly for having some horrible username laced with profanities directed at another user. If User B then logs in, using the same IP address User A was just blocked on, then the server hits User B with an autoblock for about 24 hours. In the case of Joe Vandal with his five sleeper accounts, this can be great; in the case of AOL proxies or similar, widely shared addresses, this can be bad. In the event you ever find yourself autoblocked, you can either email the blocking administrator or place the {{unblock}} or {{unblock-auto}} templates on your user talk page (which you can edit while blocked). Especially in the case of autoblocks, it's very important to include the name of the blocking admin, and the original blockee in your request; your IP address is good, as well, but isn't strictly required in most cases. Hope that clears things up a bit. I'm one of the admins who patrols requests for unblock, so if you find yourself autoblocked, there's a good chance we'll meet again. :) Sorry for the trouble, and happy editing! Luna Santin 22:04, 19 October 2006 (UTC)