Jump to content

Ghost Sweeper Mikami and Wikipedia:Guide to appealing blocks: Difference between pages

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
(Difference between pages)
Content deleted Content added
Kbdankbot (talk | contribs)
Remove category per per CFD 2008 September 17
 
→‎Talk about yourself, not others: add shortcut as we wind up linking to this a lot
 
Line 1: Line 1:
{{essay|WP:GAB}}
{{Inappropriate tone|date=December 2007}}


{{Infobox animanga/Header
| name = Ghost Sweeper Mikami
| image = [[Image:GhostSweeperMikami-DVDcover.jpg|230px]]
| caption = Cover of ''Ghost Sweeper Mikami'' DVD.
| ja_name = GS美神 極楽大作戦<nowiki>!!</nowiki>
| ja_name_trans = Gōsuto Suīpā Mikami Gokuraku Daisakusen<nowiki>!!</nowiki>
| genre = Comedy, Horror
}}
{{Infobox animanga/Manga
| title =
| author = [[Takashi Shiina]]
| publisher = {{flagicon|Japan}} [[Shogakukan]]<br /> {{flagicon|Italy}} [[Star Comics (Italy)|Star Comics]]<br /> {{flagicon|Indonesia}} [[Elex Media Komputindo]]<br /> {{flagicon|Malaysia}} [[Comics House]]
| demographic = [[Shōnen]]
| magazine = [[Shōnen Sunday]]
| first = 1991
| last = 1999
| volumes = 39
}}
{{Infobox animanga/Anime
| title =
| director = Atsutoshi Umezawa
| studio = {{flagicon|Japan}} [[Toei Animation]]
| network = {{flagicon|Japan}} [[TV Asahi]], [[Asahi Broadcasting Corporation]]<br /> {{flagicon|Italy}} [[Italia 1]], Italia Teen Television
| first = [[11 April]] [[1993]]
| last = [[6 March]] [[1994]]
| episodes = 45
}}
{{Infobox animanga/Movie
| title =
| director = [[Atsutoshi Umezawa]]
| studio = {{flagicon|Japan}} [[Toei Animation]]
| licensor = {{flagicon|USA}} [[Manga Entertainment]]
| released = [[1993]]
| runtime = 60 minutes
}}
{{Infobox animanga/Footer}}


This is a '''guide to making persuasive unblock requests.''' That's important for you as a blocked editor, because:
{{Nihongo|'''''Ghost Sweeper Mikami: The Great Paradise Battle!!'''''|GS美神 極楽大作戦!!|Gōsuto Suīpā Mikami Gokuraku Daisakusen!!}} is a [[comedy|comedic]] [[Horror fiction|horror]] [[manga]] series by [[Takashi Shiina]]. It was published by the weekly manga magazine ''[[Shōnen Sunday]]'' from 1991 to 1999. In 1993, it won the [[Shogakukan Manga Award]] for [[shōnen]]. The series explores some [[folk religion]] themes such as [[possession]], [[exorcism]], [[shamanism]], [[Yurei]], and [[Yokai]].
* If your request doesn't help us find out whether your block was justified or not, the reviewing [[WP:ADMIN|administrator]] may decline your request out of hand.
* In complicated situations, the reviewing administrator may not want to spend a long time reading your whole talk page and all of your contributions. He or she may instead choose to review only the issues that you raise in your unblock request. Arguments made elsewhere may not be read.
* If you make repeated invalid or abusive unblock requests, your talk page may be protected from editing, which means that you may never be unblocked.


To make an unblock request, copy the following text to the bottom of [[Special:Mytalk|your user talk page]]: <code><nowiki>{{unblock|1=Insert your reason to be unblocked here}}</nowiki></code>. Don't forget to insert your own reason. We will discuss its composition below.
The series was adapted as a 45-episode [[anime]] television series by [[Toei Animation]] called {{Nihongo|'''''Ghost Sweeper Mikami'''''|GS美神|Gōsuto Suīpā Mikami}} which ran on [[TV Asahi]] and the [[Asahi Broadcasting Corporation]] from 1993–1994. The anime lead to the release of a movie, which is currently the only existence of Mikami in the United States (released by [[Manga Video]]).


More technical and procedural guidance can be found at [[Wikipedia:Appealing a block]].
== Manga ==
===Story===
Overdevelopment and crowding in [[Japan]] has forced many of its indigenous spirits and [[ghosts]] to lose their homes. Due to problems caused by the homeless spirits, a new profession was created, the Ghost Sweepers (GS). Private exorcists for hire; they serve only the highest bidder to survive in the cutthroat corporate world. Among this, the Mikami GS Company, led by Reiko Mikami and her two assistants, the teenage boy Tadao Yokoshima and the ghost girl Okinu, is said to be the best.


==What happens when you request unblock==
The manga setup is scenario-to-scenario, with many plots intertwining classic Japanese culture and modern day realities, with occasional references to Western influences. In between these plots are some longer story arcs where new characters are introduced and the existing characters are further developed. There is no one ongoing storyline, therefore the plots are character-driven and serve to gradually develop characters, especially the main protagonists. Some of the main villains like the [[yasha]] [[Medusa]] and Astaroth are hard to vanquish and return after some time


It may help with your unblock request if you understand how they are reviewed, and by whom.
== Characters ==


* After you save the unblock request to your talk page, it is automatically placed in [[:Category:Requests for unblock]]. Many administrators routinely check this category. Any of them may read your request, and decide to take action on it. By custom, the blocking administrator does not make a decision on your unblock request (unless they are lifting the block), although he or she may post a note for other admins doing the review.
; {{nihongo|Reiko Mikami|美神 令子|Mikami Reiko}}
:* {{anime voices |Hiromi Tsuru |Sharon Becker }}
: The president and owner of the ghost sweeping business Mikami GS. Reiko has long red hair, green eyes, and usually wears a short purple strapless dress. She was initially trained by a priest of the [[Roman Catholic Church]] in the art of [[exorcism]] but unlike her mentor, she was not satisfied with a life of poverty. Although she is wealthy from the success of her exorcism business, she is stingy when it comes to paying her employees, and often gouges her clients for a higher fee.
: She uses a [[lightsaber]]-like spiritual weapon, various exorcism charms and martial arts when dealing with supernatural pests and entities. She apparently inherited her mother's ability to time skip.
; {{nihongo|Tadao Yokoshima|横島 忠夫|Yokoshima Tadao}}
:* {{anime voices |Ryo Horikawa |Wayne Grayson }}
:A high school student, working as the main assistant of Mikami. He is totally enthralled by Mikami, and often tells himself that he only keeps his dangerous job because he loves Mikami. His official wages per hour is 50 yen, later increases to 51 yen early in the manga. The plots often feature his [[possession]]. He appears at first to have dormant spiritual abilities and later on in the manga, with the help of Shoryuki, a dragon princess, Yokoshima does gain various spiritual abilities of his own. His most useful technique is using his spiritual energy to create special pearls, which grant various wishes to the user.
; {{nihongo|Kinu Himuro|氷室 キヌ|Himuro Kinu}} (Okinu)
:* {{anime voices |Mariko Kouda |Debora Rabbai }}
: A teenaged female [[ghost]]. First encountered by Mikami and Yokoshima as one of two ghosts causing chaos at a mountain [[hot spring]], Mikami ends up "adopting" her when she doesn't go to heaven after the end of the first mission in the manga. Eventually, she ends up becoming the [[secretary]] and errand girl for Mikami and even develops feelings for Yokoshima.
: Later in the manga, Okinu does get her life back as her body was never destroyed. She is able to reunite her soul with her body (although weakly) and now lives a life of a normal teenage girl
; {{nihongo|Pietro de Blado|ピエトロ・ド・ブラドー|Pietoro do Buradō}} (Pete)
:* {{anime voices |Toshiyuki Morikawa |Alan Steele }}
: A 700-year-old half human, half [[vampire]]. He is the son of Count "Bloodeau" (Pronounced Blado) who is said to be "cousin of the husband of Count Dracula's sister". Currently, a disciple of Father Karasu. Also goes to the same school as Yokoshima.
; {{nihongo|Father Karasu|唐巣 神父|Karasu Shinpu}}
:* {{anime voices |Kazuyuki Sogabe |Yotee }}
: A male Catholic [[priest]] exorcist and Mikami's mentor, who draws holy spiritual energy from a [[bible]] for exorcism. He is said to be one of the best and most powerful exorcists currently active.
; {{nihongo|Doctor Chaos|ドクター・カオス|Dokutā Kaosu}}
:* {{anime voices |Shigeru Chiba | }}
: An old senile male [[Alchemy|alchemist]] / exorcist with a genius level intellect. Being immortal (or at least 300 years old), he has acquired much knowledge of the supernatural. Unfortunately, he forgets something he already knows if he tries to learn something new, which leads to him constantly rereading his old books and manuscripts.
; {{nihongo|Maria|マリア|}}
:* {{anime voices |Wakana Yamazaki | }}
: A tough-fighting, female [[android]] who is the companion of Dr. Chaos. Created in the image of Dr. Chaos's love in his younger days. She is strong, fast and resistant to damage. Maria acts as Dr.Chaos' main weapon and [[bodyguard]].
; {{nihongo|Emi Ogasawara|小笠原 エミ|Ogasawara Emi}}
:* {{anime voices |Michie Tomizawa | }}
: A dark-skinned female [[voodoo]] exorcist, chief competitor to Mikami's ghost sweeping business. Like Mikami, Emi has been the target of Yokoshima's lust more than once.
; {{nihongo|Meiko Rokudo|六道 冥子|Rokudō Meiko}}
:* {{anime voices |Kumiko Nishihara |Jeanine Bartel }}
: An innocent-looking but extremely powerful teenage girl who directly controls 12 [[Shikigami]], which are named after the Japanese names of the Heavenly Generals (Jyuni Shinshou), legendary Hindu figures who became Buddhists: (Indara, Ajira, Kubira, Basara, Shindara, Sanchira, Haira, Makora, Shôtora, Anchira, Bikara, and Mekira). These are animal in form, caricatures of the symbols that these figures carry, which come from the Chinese counting series [[Earthly Branches]]. Normally they are under control, but whenever Meiko becomes distraught, her "pets" destroy anything or anyone within their reach. Unfortunately for all, Meiko is sensitive, weak-willed and easily hurt, therefore the Shikigami are set on the loose very frequently. She is hinted at being a [[lesbian]] with feelings for Mikami, who was the only person able to calm Meiko down when she first lost control of her shikigami in public. Meiko is the daughter of a famous mad scientist and a rich heiress; her mother was the former mistress of the shikigami and is still able to control them at will.
; {{nihongo|Yakuchin|厄珍|}}
: He is the owner of a store that deals with many magical items. He is very greedy and will often overprice his wares if he has the chance.
; {{nihongo|Shoryuki |小竜姫 |Shoryuki}}
: The [[Dragon]] Princess, a deity who owns a training center in spiritual martial arts on top of a sacred mountain. She helped in unlocking Yokoshima's latent spiritual skills and increasing Mikami's power. Her arch nemesis is the yasha, Medusa.
; {{nihongo|Hyakume |ヒャクメ |Hyakume}}
: Her name means Hundred Eyes. She is a triple eye deity with several more eyes around her body who is very curious, able to see through disguises, able to see things many miles away, and has various other sight-related abilities. She also uses a briefcase computer similar to a [[laptop]].
; {{nihongo|Astaroth |アシュタロス| Ashutarosu}}
: Mikami's greatest foe, the strongest supervillain of the final major story arc in the manga. He has been around since antiquity and creates a complex plan of ruling the universe. He was thwarted once by Mikami's past life incarnation.


* A reviewing administrator may decide to investigate, or let other administrators consider the request. If they choose the latter course of action, they do not have to indicate in any way that they viewed your request.
=== Movie Characters ===
; Nobunaga Oda
: Incarnation of the warlord [[Nobunaga Oda]].
; [[Mitsuhide Akechi]]
: A historical warrior who assassinated Nobunaga.
; Ranmaru
: Based on the historical [[Ranmaru Mori]]. A follower of Nobunaga. Here, his alternate form is a spider.


* An administrator reviewing your request will likely look over several logs to decide whether the block was merited. These logs, with the exception of deleted contributions, are viewable by any user. Almost always, administrators will review your edit history leading up to the block. They will view your block log to see whether you have been blocked (and unblocked) before, and for what reasons. They will also look over your talk page to see if you were properly warned, and the history of your talk page to see whether such warnings or previous unsuccessful unblock requests have been removed prior to the current unblock request.
==Trivia==
{{trivia|date=October 2007}}
{{refimprove|section|date=February 2008}}


* They may, if they choose, leave a note for the blocking admin if they feel they need more information. If they are considering unblock, administrative etiquette requires they let the blocking admin know and have an opportunity to respond. If the blocking admin is willing to let another administrator unblock and leaves a note on your talk page indicating this, ''any'' administrator can unblock you.
* Because Mikami represents an adult woman, her eyes are not drawn with as wide irises as are other female anime characters, so that the series can contain endless attempts by her male assistant to try and grope her without this being confused with groping a teenager or pre-teen.
* According to the author's note; Mikami name was based on the Asian inflation and Yokoshima is a play of word 'poison' in Japanese.


* If your request is accepted, they will leave a templated response on your talk page and unblock. If it is declined, they will give their reasons in an edit to the request template.
==International releases==
* In the UK, [[Manga Video]] took the bizarre decision to release only the last few episodes of the series.
* The anime was broadcasted in mostly all [[Latin America]] in the late 1990s and it was a smash hit in countries like [[Mexico]] (aired on [[Televisa]]) and [[Chile]] (aired on the channels [[Chilevisión]] and [[Etc...TV]]) , however, the manga has yet to be released in [[Latin America]]. The series were so popular in the [[Chile]]an [[Otaku]] scene that Tadao Yokoshima is known as a generic perverted character for mostly all things in the mainstream Otaku community (example: If you are peeking a girl underwear, you are a "Yokoshima")


==Composing your request to be unblocked==


In practice, almost all unblock requests are declined. This is because almost all blocks are found to be justified. But if ''yours'' is the rare exception, you should try to make it as easy as possible for the reviewing administrator to see why. Administrators are volunteers; most do not want to make much more of an effort in reviewing your request than ''you'' did in writing it.


===Understand your block===
==External links and references==
To effectively contest your block, you must understand the reason for it. Also, if the reviewing administrator concludes that the block was justified, she will not unblock you unless she is convinced that you understand what you are blocked for, and that you will not do it again.
{{anime-links
| title = ''Ghost Sweeper Mikami'' (TV)
| ann = 2034
| annfo = 182,udxdbz,ghost_sweeper_m
| imdb =
| tvcom =
}}
{{anime-links
| title = ''Ghost Sweeper Mikami Feature'' (movie)
| ann = 416
| annfo =
| imdb =
| tvcom =
}}
* [http://popmatters.com/film/reviews/g/ghost-sweeper-mikami.shtml Ha'nts and Critters], a review of ''Ghost Sweeper Mikami'', ''Vampire Wars'', and ''Psychic Wars''.


You are informed about the block reason in two ways. First, the blocking administrator provides a brief reason that you will see when you try to make an edit. Second, he may leave a message explaining your block on [[Special:Mytalk|your user talk page]]. These messages should include the names or abbreviations of those of our site rules (the "[[Wikipedia:Policies and guidelines|policies and guidelines]]") that the blocking administrator believes you have violated.
[[Category:Anime series]]
[[Category:Fantasy anime and manga]]
[[Category:Anime of 1993]]
[[Category:Shōnen]]


Before you make an unblock request, you should attentively read the policies and guidelines named in your block reason. They usually include the following:[[Wikipedia:Vandalism|Vandalism]], [[Wikipedia:Sockpuppetry|sockpuppetry]], [[Wikipedia:Edit warring|edit warring]], violating the [[Wikipedia:Three-revert rule|three-revert rule]], [[Wikipedia:Spam|spamming]], editing with a [[Wikipedia:Conflict of interest|conflict of interest]] or having a [[Wikipedia:Username policy|prohibited username]]. You should also review the [[Wikipedia:Blocking policy|blocking policy]].
[[es:Cazafantasmas Mikami]]

[[ko:고스트 스위퍼 미카미-극락대작전]]
===Give a good reason for your unblock===
[[it:Mikami Agenzia Acchiappafantasmi]]
As a user requesting to be unblocked, it is your responsibility to explain '''clearly''' and '''briefly''', in easily readable English, why your block violated Wikipedia's [[WP:BP|blocking policy]]. Specifically:
[[ms:Ghost Sweeper Mikami]]

[[ja:GS美神 極楽大作戦!!]]
# '''Be brief.''' Administrators will often decline to read requests that are too long.
[[zh:GS美神極樂大作戰]]
# '''Stay calm.''' [[WP:CIVIL|Profanities]], ramblings, [[ALL CAPS]] SCREAMING and the like '''will''' lead to your unblock request being declined without further review of your edit history. The block duration may also be extended.
# '''State what is wrong about your block.''' It is not enough if you just say that the block was "wrong" or "unfair". You must explain <u>why</u> it was wrong, and why this means that the block violated our blocking policy.
# '''Address the block reason'''. As explained above, you have been informed about the reason for your block. You must address this reason in your request. This means that you must either explain why the block reason does not apply to your case, or you must convince the reviewing administrator that you won't do it again.
# '''Give evidence.''' If you state that you did or did not do something, please provide a link in the form of a [[WP:DIFF|differential edit]] ("diff") if possible.
# '''Don't [[WP:LAWYER|behave like you think lawyers do]].''' Unblock requests are not legal proceedings. As explained in more detail [[Wikipedia:Free speech|here]], a block or ban is a revocation of your '''''privilege''''' to edit this privately owned website. Any legal right you may have to [[freedom of speech]] does not prevent us from enacting and enforcing our own [[Wikipedia:Policies and guidelines|policies and guidelines]].
# '''[[WP:NLT|Do not threaten legal action]]''', either. Such threats may, by themselves, result in an indefinite block.

===Talk about yourself, not others===
{{shortcut|WP:NOTTHEM}}
If you are blocked, it is because of '''your''' conduct and not of that of others. Accordingly:

# '''[[WP:NPA|Do not attack or accuse other editors]],''' such as those you may have been in a conflict with, or the blocking administrator. If they have done something wrong prior to your block, they may be blocked in turn, but that does not matter in '''your''' unblock request. The only thing that needs to be addressed is why '''your''' block violates our blocking policy.
# '''Do not excuse your misconduct with that of others.''' Two wrongs do not make a right. It is not an adequate unblock request to demand that another user should also be blocked.
# '''[[WP:AGF|Assume good faith]]'''. It is theoretically possible that the other users who may have reported you, and the administrator who blocked you, are part of a conspiracy against someone half a world away they've never met in person. But they probably aren't, and an unblock request that presumes they are will probably not be accepted by anyone.

===Agree to behave===

If you are blocked for something you did wrong, and especially if you are blocked for a long time, you are more likely to be unblocked if you:

# '''Admit to it.''' All your contributions to Wikipedia are logged. There is no point in denying something that you did do, because it can and will be checked up.
# '''Make people trust you again.''' Promise, credibly, that you will stop doing whatever got you blocked.
# '''Tell us why you are here.''' Say how you intend to help contribute to the encyclopedia after you are unblocked. See [[Wikipedia:Community Portal#Todo|here]] for some ideas about what you could do.

==Examples of bad unblock requests==
Requests such as these are likely to be denied. If made repeatedly, they may also lead to your block being extended or to your talk page being protected.

{{quotation|You must not stop me from removing falsehoods from Wikipedia and from inserting correct information! ''(A very long explanation [[WP:TRUTH|why you are right]] and why everyone else is wrong follows.)''}}

{{quotation|This is an unfair block! I am new here! I did nothing wrong! The blocking admin hates me! UNBLOCK ME IMMEDIATELY, THIS IS CENSORSHIP, I HAVE A RIGHT TO FREE SPEECH!!!}}

{{quotation|If you block me, you must block [[User:OtherIdiot]] too! He has been vandalizing even more!}}

{{quotation|Please unblock me. My sister / brother / friend / roommate / pet used my computer and pretended to be me. I won't let this happen again.}}

==Special situations==

===ArbCom enforcement blocks and banned users===

Users who have been blocked as a result of an [[WP:ARBCOM|Arbitration Committee]] decision, or because they violated restrictions imposed on them by an ArbCom decision, are often required to appeal the block to the ArbCom directly. It is usually preferred that this be done via email.

[[WP:BU|Banned users]], too, have special rules for their appeals. Those banned by [[User:Jimbo|Jimbo Wales]] must appeal either to him or the ArbCom. Users banned by the ArbCom must appeal to the ArbCom. Users formally banned by the community can have their blocks lifted without appeal to either the ArbCom or Wales, but a community discussion at [[WP:AN|the administrators' noticeboard]] will usually be held to see if there is consensus to lift the ban.

Please note that while most ArbCom decisions ban users for a year at most, the community may decide on its own to extend the ban to indefinite after it expires.

===Compromised accounts===

If you state in your request that the edits which led to your block happened because someone else got access to the account without your knowledge or permission, we will have to leave it blocked and request that you start over with a new account. You may have changed the password, but most administrators have no way of knowing if you even did this. If this really is the case, it's just better from a security standpoint for you to open a new account with a [[password strength|strong password]], in any event.

===Open proxy blocks===

[[WP:NOP|Wikipedia policy on open proxies]] is clear: they are blocked indefinitely without exception once identified. While some users can use them to circumvent censorship or filters, they have been used far too many times by far too many blocked vandals for Wikipedians to assume good faith on their part. This includes [[Tor (anonymity network)|Tor]] nodes. If your server has been blocked as an open proxy, you will probably need to edit via another connection: in most cases, proxies are "hard blocked", which prevents even logged-in users from using the connection to edit.

The only way such a block can be lifted is if it can be determined that it is no longer an open proxy, or was erroneously identified as one. If you believe this to be the case, say so in your unblock request and the administrator will refer it to the [[WP:OP|open proxies project]], where verified users can determine if it is indeed an open proxy.

===Shared IP blocks/Range blocks===

Occasionally readers who have never or rarely edited before, or not from that location, with no intention of registering an account, click on edit only to find that editing from their IP address is blocked, for something they didn't do. If you are here because this happened to you, there are two possibilities.

*'''Range block'''. Wikipedia administrators can choose to block a range of IP addresses rather than just a single one. This is done if a vandal, sockpuppeteer or otherwise disruptive user has taken advantage of [[dynamic IP]] or other situation (such as some [[Local area network|LANs]]) where it is possible to evade blocks by hopping from IP to IP or physically moving from one terminal to another. Yes, this inconveniences many users (the longterm rangeblocks imposed on some large ranges mean that, in certain geographic areas, some users cannot edit without using a registered account). But the Wikipedia community does not take these actions lightly, and while some rangeblocks may be reduced in scope if they were imposed on too many users, it is only done if other methods of protecting the project and its users have failed.<p>If you are [[collateral damage]] from a long term range block, consider creating an account either from another computer or via an [[Wikipedia:Request an account|email request]].

*'''Shared IP block'''. This affects large institutions, most commonly schools, that route all their Internet traffic through one or two servers. Since many users can edit through them and we have no way of knowing if a vandal or disruptive user on a shared IP has been prevented from doing so again, or what security arrangements are in place on the other end, administrators are wary of unblocking shared IPs. Those that are blocked (again, primarily schools), are commonly blocked repeatedly and for long periods (up to a year at a time) for blatant [[WP:VAND|vandalism]]. If the reviewing administrator sees that reflected in the talk page, block log and edit history, the unblock request will likely be declined.<p>If you are the systems administrator at a site with a shared IP, and you are able to identify and take action against users whose conduct on Wikipedia led to the block, we may consider an unblock if you can prove this. Most commonly, though, the best solution for Wikipedia and users alike is to simply create a registered account and edit with it. This can be done by connecting to Wikipedia through another internet conection that is not blocked, or by making a request via the process at [[Wikipedia:Request an account]].

===Sockpuppetry and Checkuser-based blocks===

Accusations of [[Sockpuppet (Internet)|sockpuppetry]] result in many blocks and almost as many unblock requests, as [[WP:SOCK|Wikipedia policy]] calls for the sockpuppet account to be blocked indefinitely and the sockpuppeteer to be blocked for some length of time. Users confirmed or believed to have engaged in the practice '''must''' request unblock at their main account. [[WP:MEAT|Meatpuppets]] will be blocked indefinitely, too ... don't edit on behalf of someone else, no matter how well you may know them.

Reviewing admins will usually defer to the blocking admin in a sockpuppetry-based block, especially if the sock account has minimal edits. If the [[WP:CHECK|Checkuser]] tool was used to determine that sockpuppetry had occurred, only another administrator with access to Checkuser can overturn the block as only they have access to the evidence on which it was based. ''''Do not'''' make an unblock request that includes a request for checkuser to "prove your innocence" ... as indicated at [[WP:RFCU|Requests for Checkuser]] those are so rarely done that you're better off not asking (besides, it is difficult to use it to prove that two editors are different people). Most administrators consider such an unblock request a sure sign of a sock account (particularly one with very few edits otherwise) and will decline on that basis.

Even without the use of Checkuser, or with a result of "unrelated", an account that makes the same edits as a different blocked account, has the same linguistic peculiarities and the same general interests may remain blocked under the "[[WP:DUCK|quacks like a duck]]" test.

Wikipedia admins can never be absolutely sure about sockpuppetry, and the most abusive users can be very devious in attempting to evade detection. If you are improperly blocked for sockpuppetry, you should realize that it may not always be easy or even possible to correct the situation.

===Three-revert rule blocks===

Many established users who request unblock do so because they have been blocked for violating the [[WP:3RR|three-revert rule]]. They often post lengthy explanations, with many linked diffs, of why they did not actually violate the rule. If this is what you intend to do, be advised that such unblock requests often take longer to review than others. Given that many 3RR blocks are for a short duration (24 hours or so), long and detailed unblock requests will often go unanswered, or will take so long to investigate that the block will expire on its own. Be aware as well that 3RR is seen as an "electric fence" and that with VERY few exceptions (such as reverts of patent nonsense vandalism or of egregious [[WP:BLP|libel]] violations) most admins see any violation of the 3RR rule as justifiably blockable. Being "right" is '''not an exception''' to the three-revert rule, and claiming that your version is the "better" version is not a reason that will get you unblocked.

Also, be aware that any sequence of edits that violates the "spirit", if not the "letter", of the three-revert rule are just as worthy of a block. Intentionally gaming the system by waiting 24 hours between your third and fourth revert, or subtly changing your version each time so it is not a perfect revert, or otherwise [[WP:EDITWAR|edit warring]] over the article is seen to be editing in bad faith, and your block is unlikely to be lifted in these cases, even if you did not technically revert more than three times in 24 hours.

===Username blocks===

Accounts with usernames that do not conform to [[WP:UN|the username policy]] are often blocked indefinitely, regardless of their editing behavior. Most commonly this is because of a name that wholly or closely matches the subject of an article or a link added as [[WP:SPAM|spam]] or otherwise in violation of the [[WP:EL|external links policy]].

Most such accounts are soft-blocked, meaning a new account may be created while the old one is blocked. While it is possible to [[WP:CHU|request a change in username]], this takes a little longer and requires that a user with [[WP:CRAT|bureaucrat]] access do so. Whichever method you choose, it is a good idea to have some review of the proposed new username first, to avoid ending up in the same quandary.

An account with a username that indicates disruptive intent, uses hateful or obscene language or otherwise indicates disruptive or provocative intent will be hard blocked, meaning that an unblock request will be required.


[[Category:Wikipedia blocking]]

Revision as of 02:36, 1 October 2008


This is a guide to making persuasive unblock requests. That's important for you as a blocked editor, because:

  • If your request doesn't help us find out whether your block was justified or not, the reviewing administrator may decline your request out of hand.
  • In complicated situations, the reviewing administrator may not want to spend a long time reading your whole talk page and all of your contributions. He or she may instead choose to review only the issues that you raise in your unblock request. Arguments made elsewhere may not be read.
  • If you make repeated invalid or abusive unblock requests, your talk page may be protected from editing, which means that you may never be unblocked.

To make an unblock request, copy the following text to the bottom of your user talk page: {{unblock|1=Insert your reason to be unblocked here}}. Don't forget to insert your own reason. We will discuss its composition below.

More technical and procedural guidance can be found at Wikipedia:Appealing a block.

What happens when you request unblock

It may help with your unblock request if you understand how they are reviewed, and by whom.

  • After you save the unblock request to your talk page, it is automatically placed in Category:Requests for unblock. Many administrators routinely check this category. Any of them may read your request, and decide to take action on it. By custom, the blocking administrator does not make a decision on your unblock request (unless they are lifting the block), although he or she may post a note for other admins doing the review.
  • A reviewing administrator may decide to investigate, or let other administrators consider the request. If they choose the latter course of action, they do not have to indicate in any way that they viewed your request.
  • An administrator reviewing your request will likely look over several logs to decide whether the block was merited. These logs, with the exception of deleted contributions, are viewable by any user. Almost always, administrators will review your edit history leading up to the block. They will view your block log to see whether you have been blocked (and unblocked) before, and for what reasons. They will also look over your talk page to see if you were properly warned, and the history of your talk page to see whether such warnings or previous unsuccessful unblock requests have been removed prior to the current unblock request.
  • They may, if they choose, leave a note for the blocking admin if they feel they need more information. If they are considering unblock, administrative etiquette requires they let the blocking admin know and have an opportunity to respond. If the blocking admin is willing to let another administrator unblock and leaves a note on your talk page indicating this, any administrator can unblock you.
  • If your request is accepted, they will leave a templated response on your talk page and unblock. If it is declined, they will give their reasons in an edit to the request template.

Composing your request to be unblocked

In practice, almost all unblock requests are declined. This is because almost all blocks are found to be justified. But if yours is the rare exception, you should try to make it as easy as possible for the reviewing administrator to see why. Administrators are volunteers; most do not want to make much more of an effort in reviewing your request than you did in writing it.

Understand your block

To effectively contest your block, you must understand the reason for it. Also, if the reviewing administrator concludes that the block was justified, she will not unblock you unless she is convinced that you understand what you are blocked for, and that you will not do it again.

You are informed about the block reason in two ways. First, the blocking administrator provides a brief reason that you will see when you try to make an edit. Second, he may leave a message explaining your block on your user talk page. These messages should include the names or abbreviations of those of our site rules (the "policies and guidelines") that the blocking administrator believes you have violated.

Before you make an unblock request, you should attentively read the policies and guidelines named in your block reason. They usually include the following:Vandalism, sockpuppetry, edit warring, violating the three-revert rule, spamming, editing with a conflict of interest or having a prohibited username. You should also review the blocking policy.

Give a good reason for your unblock

As a user requesting to be unblocked, it is your responsibility to explain clearly and briefly, in easily readable English, why your block violated Wikipedia's blocking policy. Specifically:

  1. Be brief. Administrators will often decline to read requests that are too long.
  2. Stay calm. Profanities, ramblings, ALL CAPS SCREAMING and the like will lead to your unblock request being declined without further review of your edit history. The block duration may also be extended.
  3. State what is wrong about your block. It is not enough if you just say that the block was "wrong" or "unfair". You must explain why it was wrong, and why this means that the block violated our blocking policy.
  4. Address the block reason. As explained above, you have been informed about the reason for your block. You must address this reason in your request. This means that you must either explain why the block reason does not apply to your case, or you must convince the reviewing administrator that you won't do it again.
  5. Give evidence. If you state that you did or did not do something, please provide a link in the form of a differential edit ("diff") if possible.
  6. Don't behave like you think lawyers do. Unblock requests are not legal proceedings. As explained in more detail here, a block or ban is a revocation of your privilege to edit this privately owned website. Any legal right you may have to freedom of speech does not prevent us from enacting and enforcing our own policies and guidelines.
  7. Do not threaten legal action, either. Such threats may, by themselves, result in an indefinite block.

Talk about yourself, not others

If you are blocked, it is because of your conduct and not of that of others. Accordingly:

  1. Do not attack or accuse other editors, such as those you may have been in a conflict with, or the blocking administrator. If they have done something wrong prior to your block, they may be blocked in turn, but that does not matter in your unblock request. The only thing that needs to be addressed is why your block violates our blocking policy.
  2. Do not excuse your misconduct with that of others. Two wrongs do not make a right. It is not an adequate unblock request to demand that another user should also be blocked.
  3. Assume good faith. It is theoretically possible that the other users who may have reported you, and the administrator who blocked you, are part of a conspiracy against someone half a world away they've never met in person. But they probably aren't, and an unblock request that presumes they are will probably not be accepted by anyone.

Agree to behave

If you are blocked for something you did wrong, and especially if you are blocked for a long time, you are more likely to be unblocked if you:

  1. Admit to it. All your contributions to Wikipedia are logged. There is no point in denying something that you did do, because it can and will be checked up.
  2. Make people trust you again. Promise, credibly, that you will stop doing whatever got you blocked.
  3. Tell us why you are here. Say how you intend to help contribute to the encyclopedia after you are unblocked. See here for some ideas about what you could do.

Examples of bad unblock requests

Requests such as these are likely to be denied. If made repeatedly, they may also lead to your block being extended or to your talk page being protected.

You must not stop me from removing falsehoods from Wikipedia and from inserting correct information! (A very long explanation why you are right and why everyone else is wrong follows.)

This is an unfair block! I am new here! I did nothing wrong! The blocking admin hates me! UNBLOCK ME IMMEDIATELY, THIS IS CENSORSHIP, I HAVE A RIGHT TO FREE SPEECH!!!

If you block me, you must block User:OtherIdiot too! He has been vandalizing even more!

Please unblock me. My sister / brother / friend / roommate / pet used my computer and pretended to be me. I won't let this happen again.

Special situations

ArbCom enforcement blocks and banned users

Users who have been blocked as a result of an Arbitration Committee decision, or because they violated restrictions imposed on them by an ArbCom decision, are often required to appeal the block to the ArbCom directly. It is usually preferred that this be done via email.

Banned users, too, have special rules for their appeals. Those banned by Jimbo Wales must appeal either to him or the ArbCom. Users banned by the ArbCom must appeal to the ArbCom. Users formally banned by the community can have their blocks lifted without appeal to either the ArbCom or Wales, but a community discussion at the administrators' noticeboard will usually be held to see if there is consensus to lift the ban.

Please note that while most ArbCom decisions ban users for a year at most, the community may decide on its own to extend the ban to indefinite after it expires.

Compromised accounts

If you state in your request that the edits which led to your block happened because someone else got access to the account without your knowledge or permission, we will have to leave it blocked and request that you start over with a new account. You may have changed the password, but most administrators have no way of knowing if you even did this. If this really is the case, it's just better from a security standpoint for you to open a new account with a strong password, in any event.

Open proxy blocks

Wikipedia policy on open proxies is clear: they are blocked indefinitely without exception once identified. While some users can use them to circumvent censorship or filters, they have been used far too many times by far too many blocked vandals for Wikipedians to assume good faith on their part. This includes Tor nodes. If your server has been blocked as an open proxy, you will probably need to edit via another connection: in most cases, proxies are "hard blocked", which prevents even logged-in users from using the connection to edit.

The only way such a block can be lifted is if it can be determined that it is no longer an open proxy, or was erroneously identified as one. If you believe this to be the case, say so in your unblock request and the administrator will refer it to the open proxies project, where verified users can determine if it is indeed an open proxy.

Shared IP blocks/Range blocks

Occasionally readers who have never or rarely edited before, or not from that location, with no intention of registering an account, click on edit only to find that editing from their IP address is blocked, for something they didn't do. If you are here because this happened to you, there are two possibilities.

  • Range block. Wikipedia administrators can choose to block a range of IP addresses rather than just a single one. This is done if a vandal, sockpuppeteer or otherwise disruptive user has taken advantage of dynamic IP or other situation (such as some LANs) where it is possible to evade blocks by hopping from IP to IP or physically moving from one terminal to another. Yes, this inconveniences many users (the longterm rangeblocks imposed on some large ranges mean that, in certain geographic areas, some users cannot edit without using a registered account). But the Wikipedia community does not take these actions lightly, and while some rangeblocks may be reduced in scope if they were imposed on too many users, it is only done if other methods of protecting the project and its users have failed.

    If you are collateral damage from a long term range block, consider creating an account either from another computer or via an email request.

  • Shared IP block. This affects large institutions, most commonly schools, that route all their Internet traffic through one or two servers. Since many users can edit through them and we have no way of knowing if a vandal or disruptive user on a shared IP has been prevented from doing so again, or what security arrangements are in place on the other end, administrators are wary of unblocking shared IPs. Those that are blocked (again, primarily schools), are commonly blocked repeatedly and for long periods (up to a year at a time) for blatant vandalism. If the reviewing administrator sees that reflected in the talk page, block log and edit history, the unblock request will likely be declined.

    If you are the systems administrator at a site with a shared IP, and you are able to identify and take action against users whose conduct on Wikipedia led to the block, we may consider an unblock if you can prove this. Most commonly, though, the best solution for Wikipedia and users alike is to simply create a registered account and edit with it. This can be done by connecting to Wikipedia through another internet conection that is not blocked, or by making a request via the process at Wikipedia:Request an account.

Sockpuppetry and Checkuser-based blocks

Accusations of sockpuppetry result in many blocks and almost as many unblock requests, as Wikipedia policy calls for the sockpuppet account to be blocked indefinitely and the sockpuppeteer to be blocked for some length of time. Users confirmed or believed to have engaged in the practice must request unblock at their main account. Meatpuppets will be blocked indefinitely, too ... don't edit on behalf of someone else, no matter how well you may know them.

Reviewing admins will usually defer to the blocking admin in a sockpuppetry-based block, especially if the sock account has minimal edits. If the Checkuser tool was used to determine that sockpuppetry had occurred, only another administrator with access to Checkuser can overturn the block as only they have access to the evidence on which it was based. 'Do not' make an unblock request that includes a request for checkuser to "prove your innocence" ... as indicated at Requests for Checkuser those are so rarely done that you're better off not asking (besides, it is difficult to use it to prove that two editors are different people). Most administrators consider such an unblock request a sure sign of a sock account (particularly one with very few edits otherwise) and will decline on that basis.

Even without the use of Checkuser, or with a result of "unrelated", an account that makes the same edits as a different blocked account, has the same linguistic peculiarities and the same general interests may remain blocked under the "quacks like a duck" test.

Wikipedia admins can never be absolutely sure about sockpuppetry, and the most abusive users can be very devious in attempting to evade detection. If you are improperly blocked for sockpuppetry, you should realize that it may not always be easy or even possible to correct the situation.

Three-revert rule blocks

Many established users who request unblock do so because they have been blocked for violating the three-revert rule. They often post lengthy explanations, with many linked diffs, of why they did not actually violate the rule. If this is what you intend to do, be advised that such unblock requests often take longer to review than others. Given that many 3RR blocks are for a short duration (24 hours or so), long and detailed unblock requests will often go unanswered, or will take so long to investigate that the block will expire on its own. Be aware as well that 3RR is seen as an "electric fence" and that with VERY few exceptions (such as reverts of patent nonsense vandalism or of egregious libel violations) most admins see any violation of the 3RR rule as justifiably blockable. Being "right" is not an exception to the three-revert rule, and claiming that your version is the "better" version is not a reason that will get you unblocked.

Also, be aware that any sequence of edits that violates the "spirit", if not the "letter", of the three-revert rule are just as worthy of a block. Intentionally gaming the system by waiting 24 hours between your third and fourth revert, or subtly changing your version each time so it is not a perfect revert, or otherwise edit warring over the article is seen to be editing in bad faith, and your block is unlikely to be lifted in these cases, even if you did not technically revert more than three times in 24 hours.

Username blocks

Accounts with usernames that do not conform to the username policy are often blocked indefinitely, regardless of their editing behavior. Most commonly this is because of a name that wholly or closely matches the subject of an article or a link added as spam or otherwise in violation of the external links policy.

Most such accounts are soft-blocked, meaning a new account may be created while the old one is blocked. While it is possible to request a change in username, this takes a little longer and requires that a user with bureaucrat access do so. Whichever method you choose, it is a good idea to have some review of the proposed new username first, to avoid ending up in the same quandary.

An account with a username that indicates disruptive intent, uses hateful or obscene language or otherwise indicates disruptive or provocative intent will be hard blocked, meaning that an unblock request will be required.