Revision as of 20:58, 9 July 2007 editSeraphimblade (talk | contribs)Edit filter managers, Administrators46,217 edits Changing back to Meta policy, I don't see any indication that there is consensus to censure users for -using- proxies (nor even necessarily to hardblock).← Previous edit | Revision as of 21:00, 9 July 2007 edit undoCrum375 (talk | contribs)Administrators23,961 edits This is a long standing policy - to change it we must have community wide consensusNext edit → | ||
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| notes = This page provides information about prohibition on open proxies on Misplaced Pages and other Wikimedia projects. It was discussed in February 2004, and the policy page was created in March 2006. (If you have been blocked as an open proxy, please see ].) | |||
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Users are prohibited from editing Wikimedia projects through ''']'''. Although {{ns:Project}} encourages anyone in the world to contribute, such proxies are often used abusively. '''If you have been blocked as an open proxy, please see ]'''. Proxies are left open due to deliberate or inadvertent configuration or because hackers have changed the configuration. No restrictions are placed on ''reading'' {{ns:Project}} through an open or anonymous proxy. | |||
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] may be blocked for any period at any time. While this may affect legitimate users, they are not the intended targets and may freely use proxies until those are blocked. No restrictions are placed on ''reading'' {{ns:Project}} through an open or anonymous proxy. | |||
Open proxies are banned from editing Wikimedia projects. Anonymizers and other companies or organizations that offer open proxies may be blocked indefinitely by an administrator. Non-static IPs or hosts that are otherwise not permanent proxies typically warrant blocking for a shorter period of time, as the IP is likely to be transferred, the open proxy is likely to be closed, or the IP is likely to be re-assigned dynamically. | |||
Once "closed", the IP address should be unblocked. {{ns:Project}} administrators and editors frequently check IP addresses from which vandalism originates, to see if they might be proxies. There is also a {{ns:Project}} project, the ], which seeks to identify and block open proxy servers. | |||
==Rationale== | |||
Although Misplaced Pages encourages anyone in the world to contribute, such proxies are often used abusively. Since ] (the wiki software) depends on IP addresses for administrator intervention against abuse, open proxies allow users to completely circumvent administrators. The use of scripts or bots allow malicious users to rapidly rotate IP addresses, causing continuous disruption that cannot be stopped by helpless administrators. Several such attacks have ocurred on Wikimedia projects, causing heavy disruption and occupying administrators who would otherwise deal with other concerns. | |||
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This policy is known to cause hardship to some editors, who must use open proxies to circumvent ] where they live; a well-known example is the government of the ], which attempts to ] from reading or editing Misplaced Pages. Chinese readers who wish to edit {{ns:Project}} should read ]. | ||
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This policy page is based on an older revision of m:No open proxies. The current wording is disputed (see local and crosswiki discussions). |
Users are prohibited from editing Wikimedia projects through open or anonymous proxies. Although Misplaced Pages encourages anyone in the world to contribute, such proxies are often used abusively. If you have been blocked as an open proxy, please see Help:blocked. Proxies are left open due to deliberate or inadvertent configuration or because hackers have changed the configuration. No restrictions are placed on reading Misplaced Pages through an open or anonymous proxy.
Open proxies are banned from editing Wikimedia projects. Anonymizers and other companies or organizations that offer open proxies may be blocked indefinitely by an administrator. Non-static IPs or hosts that are otherwise not permanent proxies typically warrant blocking for a shorter period of time, as the IP is likely to be transferred, the open proxy is likely to be closed, or the IP is likely to be re-assigned dynamically.
Once "closed", the IP address should be unblocked. Misplaced Pages administrators and editors frequently check IP addresses from which vandalism originates, to see if they might be proxies. There is also a Misplaced Pages project, the WikiProject on open proxies, which seeks to identify and block open proxy servers.
This policy is known to cause hardship to some editors, who must use open proxies to circumvent censorship where they live; a well-known example is the government of the People's Republic of China, which attempts to prevent its citizens from reading or editing Misplaced Pages. Chinese readers who wish to edit Misplaced Pages should read Misplaced Pages:Advice to users using Tor to bypass the Great Firewall.
See also
- WikiProject on open proxies
- m:Editing with Tor
- The wording of this page currently differs from No open proxies on the Meta-Wiki.
External Links
- WikiEn-l: "Anonymous proxies (was Re: Desysop Morwen)", Tim Starling 15 February 2004
- WikiEn-l: "Anonymous proxies (was Re: Desysop Morwen)", Jimmy Wales 16 February 2004
- WikiEn-l: "Anonymous proxies (was Re: Desysop Morwen)", Jimmy Wales 16 February 2004