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Topic ban

Topic ban

Vintagekits is topic banned from the the article and talk pages of the following:

  • Anything that related substantially to Baronets, Baronets by name, a group of them, or the actions thereof;
  • The Troubles, article and subpages thereof, participating organizations or individuals in The Troubles, anything within the category of The Troubles in Northern Ireland.
  • Articles focusing on the current state or history of Irish-British relations
  • Articles concerning major conflicts where Ireland and Britain were both participants.
  • Articles concerning British imperialism

This topic ban does NOT include:

  • Articles concerning terrorism, terrorists, nationalism, nationalists, freedom fighters, or geopolitics in general.
  • Boxing articles.

Outside editor notification

  • Outside editors may notify Vintagekits that specific articles are under the topic ban.
  • Outside editors may also duly notify Vintagekits that specific articles are not covered by the topic ban.

Duration

  • This topic ban expired May 1 00:00 UTC.
  • It was re-imposed indefinitely by community consensus at .

Specific notifications:

  • ETA - NOT covered by topic ban (Notified by Risker)
  • Irish Civil War - Covered by Topic Ban (Notified by Will Beback)

Notes

These terms are substantially the same as found during the May 2008 unblock, with the footnote ""The Troubles" includes articles related to any Irish/British geo-political dispute, and to all articles about Baronet" expanded into something more specific and sensible. These terms were also discussed here.