[WikiEN-l] more active censorship
Bishonen
bishonen at ungoodthinkful.com
Mon Jul 4 22:41:05 UTC 2005
<snip> Nathan J. Yoder wrote:
>>
>> You're not listening at all. I was editing only with my User:Njyoder
>> account, not a sock puppet nor logged out. If you block a
>> username, it
>> has _always_ been the case that that username can't edit.
>>
>
> Right. This feature stops sockpuppet editing (at least for fixed
> IP addresses).
>
>
>> > If only that were the case. In practice, blocked editors edit
>> all the time;
>> > this simply stops the ones with fixed IP addresses from editing
>> with
>> > sockpuppets.
>>
>> As stated above, it also renews it for non-sock puppets. This is how
>> it currently works:
>>
>> 1. Admin blocks User:foo.
>> 2. User:foo logs in as User:foo.
>> 3. User:foo hits 'edit page.'
>> 4. User:foo block is renewed for another 24 hours.
>>
>> So what exactly is the purpose in reblocking the original account
>> that
>> was already blocked to begin with?
>>
>
> Because the system can't tell whether you were trying to get around
> the block or simply doing something odd with no intent of actually
> editing when you hit the "edit" button. What, again, was the net
> effect of this? Your valid block was extended for a few more hours?
>
> Jay.
No, the block wasn't extended beyond the original 24 hours. Whether
editing from your own account is supposed to extend the block, or is
doing it as the result of a bug, I didn't think it was reasonable for
it to work like that. Therefore I unblocked Nathan after about 23 1/2
hours.
Bishonen
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