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Administrators should block users and IP addresses who engage in vandalism, spam, disruptive editing, personal attacks, or abuse of multiple accounts (sockpuppetry). They should block users who are found to be underage (i.e. under 13 years old) for the duration until they reach 13 years old.
Administrators should block users and IP addresses who engage in vandalism, spam, disruptive editing, personal attacks, or abuse of multiple accounts (sockpuppetry). They should block users who are found to be underage (i.e. under 13 years old) for the duration until they reach 13 years old.


For user(s) and/or IP address(es) engaging in vandalism, spam, disruptive editing or personal attacks, administrators or trustworthy users should first send a warning to the affected user(s) and/or IP address(es), but if they persist, administrators should block them.
For user(s) and/or IP address(es) engaging in vandalism, spam, disruptive editing or personal attacks, administrators should send a warning to the affected user(s) and/or IP address(es). The blocking duration is based on severity and how many times the user/IP got blocked. As a general rule of thumb, on the first block, the duration should be between 1 and 7 days, but can be longer on subsequent blocks. Indefinite blocks should only be applied if the user is previously blocked multiple times and/or is clearly a vandalism/disruption-only account.
 
The blocking duration is based on severity and how many times the user/IP got blocked. As a general rule of thumb, on the first block, the duration should be between 1 and 7 days, but can be longer on subsequent blocks. Indefinite blocks should only be applied if the user is previously blocked multiple times and/or is clearly a vandalism/disruption-only account.


Users who are abusing multiple accounts may be indefinitely blocked by administrators. Any trustworthy user can request a CheckUser request on [[meta:Steward requests|Steward requests on SkyMeta]]. Stewards will look at the IP address(es) involved in multiple account abuse and should be blocked.
Users who are abusing multiple accounts may be indefinitely blocked by administrators. Any trustworthy user can request a CheckUser request on [[meta:Steward requests|Steward requests on SkyMeta]]. Stewards will look at the IP address(es) involved in multiple account abuse and should be blocked.

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