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questions later. And I damned well hope they would rather than waiting around for three arbs -- none of which this year have the technical ability to remove admin bits -- to sign off on something so blatant. (You could almost call that level 0, I guess) Level 1 is for things that need to be done now, and this did need to be done due to the rather obvious prohibition of a blocked admin using their tools. We use Level II for far less immediate situations, such as when an admin has been caught socking. Down to brass tacks: The presumption on a level 1 is that the tools can be restored easily in proverbial morning. What we have here is a total mess, but one that had admin tools not been used, would have been dealt with at ANI, and was being dealt with. Malik
Shabazz, is, as many have said, an admin of a record of long tenure and honourable service. I'd be prepared to reverse the desysop if Malik Shabazz were to come back, and publicly commits not to ever use his tools while blocked or in a dispute again, I never, ever intended this desysop to be permanent or the final word on anything. I guess
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of a case, or a normal desysop by motion. Level I is an extremely rare thing, I would never have considered a level 1 without the direct use of the admin tools while blocked. Now we have the time to think and reflect and let everything cool down. A Level 1 is not a final decision. A level 1 is not a decision made by a majority of the committee. Now, I think we need to slow down, to let Malik
Shabazz respond. The level 1 is explicitly not a final decision, and now we need to process this like a normal case request. I think what has to happen now is one of three things. Either the tools can be restored, a permanent revocation passed by normal motion, or a case opened to look this. I'm thinking this is a complicated mess, and now that the
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emotional (and he certainly had good reason to be), we will never be able to know what actions this emergency desysopping did or did not prevent from happening, but in my opinion it is better to be over cautious in these matters. One principle that I think needs to be stressed in the light of Mike's statement here is that two wrongs do not make a right - racist abuse is never acceptable, but being the subject of racist abuse does not make it OK for you to racially abuse somebody else, ever.
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As with courcelles. Totally gutted the point of the motion. Part of me wants to just try to pass a motion with a resysop as I firmly believe it's the right thing to do, but I'm not sure how the vote would turn out. While his behavior was out of line I really think the level I was premature and rather
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While I do have sympathy with Malik given the incivility that had been directed at him, and his apparent (given the many testimonies here, ANI, and his talk page) many years of dedicated unblemished service to the project up to this point, he has obviously not recognised what went wrong from his side
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If this user cannot at the very least explain why this won't happen again then we cannot return the bit. I don't think the 8 years of good behaviour is proof it won't happen again because it did not stop it from happening the first time, I want to hear from his mouth that this is not going to repeat.
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That is suggestive, and I have struck it. But I honestly hope this isn't a permanent desysop. Malik was provoked, it's easy to see, but it doesn't excuse his behavior, and his use of admin tools while blocked. Malik is angry. He should have a time to cool down. But if he is angry, it should not be at
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For those who wish for him to have his admin status restored based on this being an isolated incident I can certainly hold out hope for that myself. However so far all we have gotten from this user is more insults after the block, use of tools after talk page access was removed, and more insults and
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I support a case as described in point 2 but do not feel that opening that case should necessarily be the end of the line for this one. I am unwilling to return the tools to Mike without either and RFA or I've seen evidence that he has calmed down and accepts that, no matter the provocation and no
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To those who have said that Mike's 8 years of good, level-headed service as an admin mean that it was obvious he was not going to go on a rampage, I disagree. This act was so clearly out of character that I do not believe his past behaviour to be a good predictor of his actions when clearly very
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Once again, I'd like to thank the people who have had kind things to say about/to me. I'm sorry that my recent actions on
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I'd like to respond to two specific charges made against me on this page. Ceradon, who initiated this action, wrote "Shabazz, on August 8, revdeled one of his own disparaging comments. It begs the question, what else has he hidden. How much else has flown under the radar."
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Thanks folks, though as this page is strictly under sectioned discussion I've moved your comments into your own sections.
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For this motion there are 15 active arbitrators. With 0 arbitrators abstaining, 8 support or oppose votes are a majority.
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I completely disagree that someone who uses racist slurs and other clear attacks against other users should be a sysop.
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with page protections, blocks, or warnings even if they have edited the article themselves or are otherwise involved;
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I also agree to the desysop. Compromised or not, this is absolutely not acceptable behavior for an administrator.
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Striking my accept at the moment as I agree that we should restore the tools and focus on the I-P topic problems.
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Appears I spoke too soon for the second question, but the first few probably still need a bit of clarification..
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prior affirmative agreement for the modification at (a) AE or (b) AN or (c) ARCA (see "Important notes" below).
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please do not tell me what I do and do not give a fuck about. I am heartbroken at how things have turned out.
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I concede the possibility. It changes little in my opinion as that was the act I had the least objection too.
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Moving to support now that point 1 has been struck. I absolutely do not support restoring the tools.
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I strongly support this, and would much prefer it over a case focussed on Malik's actions.
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I have responded to you on my talk page, my section here is already getting very long.
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This is a copy of the e-mail message I sent ArbCom last night. "Under a cloud" my ass.
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It begs the question, what else has he hidden. How much else has flown under the radar.
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The facts of this case are clear and not much is left but interpretation.
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the explicit prior affirmative consent of the enforcing administrator; or
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ask the enforcing administrator to reconsider their original decision;
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use the best and most reputable sources available, with prevalence in
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discussions such as AfDs, WikiProjects, noticeboard discussions, etc.
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discussions such as AfDs, WikiProjects, noticeboard discussions, etc.
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Moving to support now that point 1 was removed from the motion.
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for misuse of talk page privileges, and then reblocked again by
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With three votes, I have asked at BN for this to be enacted.
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are not to be used in discussions internal to the project.
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Motion: Palestine-Israel articles 3 (v0.3) (December 2016)
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adopted 3 May 2014, this provision did not require a vote.
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Moving to support now that point 1 has been struck.
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627:Once the case is closed, editors should edit the
3946:Motion: Palestine-Israel articles 3 (March 2016)
3756:procedure for the standard enforcement provision
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641:Knowledge (XXG):Arbitration/Requests/Enforcement
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3717:Passed 11 to 0 at 15:21, 22 November 2015 (UTC)
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3408:Passed 11 to 0 at 15:21, 22 November 2015 (UTC)
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3196:Passed 11 to 0 at 15:21, 22 November 2015 (UTC)
3169:Passed 11 to 0 at 15:21, 22 November 2015 (UTC)
3589:Passed 7 to 3 at 15:21, 22 November 2015 (UTC)
3542:pending changes, and appropriate edit filters.
3281:Passed 9 to 2 at 15:21, 22 November 2015 (UTC)
3258:Passed 9 to 1 at 15:21, 22 November 2015 (UTC)
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4026:Motion: ARBPIA "consensus" provision modified
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1903:Vote key: (Accept/decline/recuse/other)
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4095:Condensing of remedies (December 2019)
3895:functionary blocks of whatever nature.
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4196:case at 05:06, 20 December 2019 (UTC)
3698:(iv) Administrators may act on clear
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1664:Knowledge (XXG):No personal attacks
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1309:Statement by Georgewilliamherbert
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1660:Knowledge (XXG):Civility
1102:Knowledge (XXG) policies
1023:Prior dispute resolution
4153:Lifting of restrictions
4134:General 1RR restriction
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2666:Motion: Malik Shabazz
466:Track related changes
326:Arbitration Committee
3673:(i) Accounts with a
3344:Locus of the dispute
3156:retains jurisdiction
1759:Georgewilliamherbert
1722:Georgewilliamherbert
1709:Preliminary decision
1508:Statement by Chillum
1377:Georgewilliamherbert
1362:Georgewilliamherbert
1343:Georgewilliamherbert
1326:Georgewilliamherbert
1064:Statement by Ceradon
1032:Georgewilliamherbert
710:Georgewilliamherbert
275:Enforcement requests
203:Guide to arbitration
124:Drafting arbitrators
4178:Sanctions available
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4059:General Prohibition
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4201:Amended by
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3739:Enforcement
3603:Amended by
3388:2011 motion
3239:synthesized
3114:Doug Weller
3096:Doug Weller
2773:Doug Weller
2674:Bureaucrats
2588:Doug Weller
2471:Doug Weller
1714:Clerk notes
1598:Floquenbeam
1582:non-starter
1469:My response
1093:. And here
943:protections
889:protections
835:protections
733:protections
514:Case closed
506:Case opened
230:Ban appeals
208:Noticeboard
150:Doug Weller
3920:Amendments
3782:Committee.
3686:disruption
3379:2) In the
3375:Background
3227:verifiably
3183:, such as
3145:Principles
3073:Comments:
2873:Courcelles
2823:Parlez Moi
2817:Guerillero
2701:reference
2656:Parlez Moi
2650:Guerillero
2527:Courcelles
2274:Courcelles
2115:Courcelles
2094:Courcelles
2071:Courcelles
2046:Courcelles
2032:Courcelles
2014:Courcelles
1993:Parlez Moi
1987:Guerillero
1976:Parlez Moi
1970:Guerillero
1948:Parlez Moi
1942:Guerillero
1924:Parlez Moi
1918:Guerillero
1809:Courcelles
1805:Guerillero
1687:continuing
1412:Sincerely,
1009:block user
1003:filter log
955:page moves
901:page moves
847:page moves
799:block user
793:filter log
745:page moves
693:block user
687:filter log
557:WP:ARBPIA4
436:(pre-2016)
423:Statistics
356:Procedures
128:Guerillero
110:Case clerk
55:WP:ARBPIA3
4010:required.
3820:arbcom-en
3582:required.
3064:Abstain:
2999:Thryduulf
2981:Thryduulf
2971:Thryduulf
2899:Thryduulf
2859:Thryduulf
2769:Support:
2382:Thryduulf
2367:Thryduulf
2090:immediate
1965:WP:LEVEL1
1913:WP:LEVEL1
1833:Thanks -
1829:WP:LEVEL1
1639:StevenJ81
1076:Brad Dyer
1015:block log
974:Brad Dyer
949:deletions
895:deletions
841:deletions
805:block log
739:deletions
699:block log
618:/Workshop
611:by e-mail
607:/Evidence
603:talk page
361:Elections
4230:Category
4167:ARBPIA3:
4143:ARBPIA2:
3536:filters.
3502:Shortcut
3456:Remedies
3358:and the
3015:everyone
2964:Oppose:
2923:(aka DQ)
2699:Majority
2578:(aka DQ)
2545:Euryalus
2514:(aka DQ)
2331:Euryalus
1564:Zero0000
1545:Zero0000
1527:attack.
1514:WP:ADMIN
1181:Done. --
985:contribs
931:contribs
877:contribs
823:contribs
775:contribs
721:contribs
669:contribs
86:Workshop
75:Evidence
47:Shortcut
24: |
22:Requests
20: |
4113:ARBPIA:
4041:in the
3291:6) The
2951:Faraone
2800:Yunshui
2741:Enacted
2625:Accept.
2602:Yunshui
2502:Decline
2443:Decline
2424:Yunshui
2403:Yunshui
2327:Decline
2128:Comment
2009:Decline
1909:Decline
1811:, and
1763:Ceradon
1726:Ceradon
1685:and is
1646:Chillum
1628:Chillum
1610:Chillum
1587:Chillum
1571:Chillum
1553:Chillum
1534:Chillum
1283:ceradon
1254:ceradon
1221:ceradon
1185:ceradon
1149:ceradon
1113:ceradon
1088:Chillum
812:Chillum
658:Ceradon
598:request
433:Reports
371:History
351:Members
346:Contact
334:Discuss
198:(CU/OS)
4203:motion
4082:motion
4055:hours.
4018:motion
3965:motion
3812:"ARCA"
3605:motion
3596:motion
3035:(talk)
3023:(talk)
2917:Amanda
2848:(talk)
2572:Amanda
2508:Amanda
2487:": -->
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2479:": -->
2467:Accept
2463:": -->
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2398:Accept
2359:Accept
2344:Accept
2307:Accept
2254:Accept
2209:(talk)
2201:before
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2147:Stifle
2136:(talk)
2111:accept
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1821:WP:ACN
1516:says "
1212:Drmies
1139:Mike V
961:rights
937:blocks
907:rights
883:blocks
866:Mike V
853:rights
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727:blocks
546:motion
535:motion
524:motion
376:Clerks
234:Report
148:&
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3054:talk
2995:Panyd
2686:case.
2296:talk
1825:WP:BN
1498:Stalk
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570:Front
410:Audit
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3478:case
3118:talk
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2730:4–5
2722:2–3
2714:0–1
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2168:NebY
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3268:5)
3187:or
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2934:AGK
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2291:DGG
1959:MrX
1691:KTC
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588:PD.
576:Ev.
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