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This page serves a document to describe current practices toward self-identified pedophiles and those advocating ]. This page serves a document to describe current practices toward self-identified pedophiles and those advocating ].


It is the policy of the English Misplaced Pages to block any editors who self-identify as pedophiles or who advocate pedophilia indefinitely and refer them to the ]. It is the policy of the English Misplaced Pages to block any editors who self-identify as pedophiles or who advocate pedophilia indefinitely and refer them to the ]. Reports of such activities should generally be sent by email to the Committee.

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This page serves a document to describe current practices toward self-identified pedophiles and those advocating pedophilia.

It is the policy of the English Misplaced Pages to block any editors who self-identify as pedophiles or who advocate pedophilia indefinitely and refer them to the Arbitration Committee. Reports of such activities should generally be sent by email to the Committee.

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