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No, the recipient doesn't have to give back the barnstar even if he eventually gets unblocked. No, the recipient doesn't have to give back the barnstar even if he eventually gets unblocked.

Awarded 2012-02-27 for the case of ], who was indefinitely banned in a nearly precise mirror image of the verdict against Charlie wilkes.


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The Indefinite Barnstar
Honoring those who have been indefinitely blocked on Misplaced Pages for productive, reasonable and well intentioned efforts conducted in accordance with Misplaced Pages policies and guidelines.
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The fixed text above is included as a standard, to avoid the award becoming diluted by being awarded to those who were simply "not so bad" as opposed to genuinely productive editors wrongly punished.

Unnamed parameter 1 may point, for example, to evidence of the blocked user's innocence.

Proposed 2011-03-24 for the case of User:Charlie wilkes.

No, the recipient doesn't have to give back the barnstar even if he eventually gets unblocked.

Awarded 2012-02-27 for the case of User:Will Beback, who was indefinitely banned in a nearly precise mirror image of the verdict against Charlie wilkes.