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Arbitration enforcement restrictions: Eastern Europe

In application and enforcement of Misplaced Pages:Requests for arbitration/Digwuren#Discretionary sanctions, in consequence of this AE request, you are

  • banned for three months from making edits related to the topic of Eastern Europe, as described at WP:TBAN, and
  • indefinitely banned from editing articles to change, remove or add names (including translations) in a Eastern European language with respect to a subject that the same article already designates with a name in another Eastern European language. This includes names in other pages that are displayed as part of the article, such as categories, images or templates, and it also forbids moving articles that have a name in a Eastern European language to a name in another language. For the purpose of this ban, "Eastern European language" includes German.

You can appeal this ban as described at Misplaced Pages:Requests for arbitration/Digwuren#Discretionary sanctions, but if you disregard the ban before it is successfully appealed or lifted, you may be blocked without further warning.  Sandstein  07:03, 17 March 2011 (UTC)