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* Those obviously spamming or vandalising pages will be banned for one month from editing. This allows NationStates accounts that have been created specifically to spam NSWiki to cease-to-exist. We will slso block these users from creating accounts with puppets. All pages the account has created will be deleted and any edits will be undone.
 
* Those obviously spamming or vandalising pages will be banned for one month from editing. This allows NationStates accounts that have been created specifically to spam NSWiki to cease-to-exist. We will slso block these users from creating accounts with puppets. All pages the account has created will be deleted and any edits will be undone.
  
 
* Any more minor infractions will result in a ban of up to two weeks, although shorter bans may be imposed in order to allow contributors to 'cool off', where necessary.
 
* Any more minor infractions will result in a ban of up to two weeks, although shorter bans may be imposed in order to allow contributors to 'cool off', where necessary.

Revision as of 18:12, 3 March 2014

From time to time, NSWiki Admins (or sysops) may be required to ban contributors who break the rules.

Generally speaking:

  • Those obviously spamming or vandalising pages will be banned for one month from editing. This allows NationStates accounts that have been created specifically to spam NSWiki to cease-to-exist. We will slso block these users from creating accounts with puppets. All pages the account has created will be deleted and any edits will be undone.
  • Any more minor infractions will result in a ban of up to two weeks, although shorter bans may be imposed in order to allow contributors to 'cool off', where necessary.