On 25/01/2008, Thomas Dalton thomas.dalton@gmail.com wrote:
On 23/01/2008, A Rinkleff arinkleff@gmail.com wrote:
Theresa McKnott and her friends have conspired to keep me banned, for
more
than a year since my original ban expired; now, that I am not banned in
any
way at all, they still persist in maintaining their petty vendetta
against
me and my supporters. How can this ridiculous situation be brought to an end?
See [[Wikipedia:Dispute resolution]]. If it's specifically an admin action, you can try the admin noticeboard, otherwise you can try RFC, mediation or, as a last resort, ArbCom.
Even though I am not banned, they have changed my password and thus prevented me from logging in;
How? The only way they could have done that is if you gave them your password originally (or made it easy to guess). Admins cannot change passwords (sysadmins - that is, people with direct access to the server, can, but they wouldn't do so except under exceptional circumstances).
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I would at this point like to point out that there are very few people with access to the servers, all of which can be trusted not to do this sort of thing. It is likely that you have either forgotten your password, or someone else has guessed your password, and changed it.
Stwalkerster