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Discretionary sanctions are a form of sanction imposed by administrators acting on the authority of the Arbitration Committee. The Committee generally authorizes discretionary sanctions for use in a particular topic area, which is referred to as the "area of conflict".
The discretionary sanctions process is summarised as follows:
- Discretionary sanctions are a fast-track procedure to tackle misconduct within defined topic areas and/or to prevent disputes from within the defined topic area overflowing freely into other areas of the encyclopedia;
- Discretionary sanctions may be imposed by any uninvolved administrator after giving due warning;
- Best practice includes seeking additional input prior to applying a novel sanction or when a reasonable, uninvolved editor may question whether the sanction is within the scope of the relevant case;
- Warnings should be clear and unambiguous, link to the decision authorising the sanctions, identify misconduct and advise how the editor may mend their ways;
- Notices of imposed sanctions should specify the misconduct for which they have been imposed as well as the appeal process;
- Discretionary sanctions have an established and clearly defined appeal process, which must be adhered to;
- Overturning arbitration enforcement actions out of process is strictly prohibited per longstanding principle;
- Discretionary sanctions should be used with caution where the community is already dealing with the specific issue through dispute resolution processes.— Misplaced Pages:Arbitration Committee/Procedures#Discretionary sanctions
Sanctions
Discretionary sanctions are authorised for areas of conflict by the Arbitration Committee, usually following an arbitration case relating to the area in question. The wording of the discretionary sanctions provision is either:
- As specified in the case decision page or other announcement of the decision; or
- As in the standard wording, which are specified in the panel below.
In either case, unless otherwise explicitly stated, the contents of this page and other relevant sources constitute authoritative guidance to administrators on the use of discretionary sanctions. Of particular importance are Misplaced Pages:Arbitration Committee/Procedures#Reversal of enforcement actions and Misplaced Pages:Arbitration Committee/Procedures#Discretionary sanctions.
Authorization
Any uninvolved administrator may, on his or her own discretion, impose sanctions on any editor working on a page within the area of conflict (or for whom discretionary sanctions have otherwise been authorized) if, despite being warned, that editor repeatedly or seriously fails to adhere to the purpose of Misplaced Pages, any expected standards of behavior, or any normal editorial process. The sanctions imposed may include blocks of up to one year in length; bans from editing any page or set of pages within the area of conflict; bans on any editing related to a topic within the area of conflict or its closely related topics; restrictions on reverts or other specified behaviors; imposition of mandated external review; or any other measures which the imposing administrator believes are reasonably necessary to ensure the smooth functioning of the project.
Warnings
Prior to any sanctions being imposed, the editor in question shall be given a warning with a link to the decision authorizing sanctions; and, where appropriate, should be counseled on specific steps that he or she can take to improve his or her editing in accordance with relevant policies and guidelines.
Appeal
Further information: Misplaced Pages:Arbitration Committee/Procedures § Reversal of enforcement actionsDiscretionary sanctions imposed under these provisions may be appealed to the imposing administrator, the appropriate noticeboard (currently Misplaced Pages:Arbitration/Requests/Enforcement), or the Committee. Administrators are cautioned not to reverse such sanctions without familiarizing themselves with the full facts of the matter and engaging in extensive discussion and consensus-building at the administrators’ noticeboard or another suitable on-wiki venue. The Committee will consider appropriate remedies including suspension or revocation of adminship in the event of violations.
Logging
All sanctions imposed under the provisions of a particular arbitration case are to be logged in the appropriate section of the case page.
Guidance
For administrators
In determining whether to impose sanctions on a given user and which sanctions to impose, administrators should use their judgment and balance the need to assume good faith and avoid biting genuinely inexperienced editors, and the desire to allow responsible contributors maximum freedom to edit, with the need to reduce edit-warring and misuse of Misplaced Pages as a battleground, so as to create an acceptable collaborative editing environment even on our most contentious articles.
Administrators must also follow the Committee procedures set down at Misplaced Pages:Arbitration Committee/Procedures#Discretionary sanctions.
{{Uw-sanctions}} can be used to satisfy the "Warning" provision of the discretionary sanctions process. A warning need not be issued by an administrator; see the template's documentation for further details.
For editors
Editors wishing to edit in these areas are advised to edit carefully, to adopt Misplaced Pages’s communal approaches (including appropriate conduct, dispute resolution, neutral point of view, no original research and verifiability) in their editing, and to amend behaviors that are deemed to be of concern by administrators. An editor unable or unwilling to do so may wish to restrict their editing to other topics, in order to avoid sanctions.
Affected areas
Discretionary sanctions with the wording listed on this page are authorized for the following topic areas (the italicised link after each topic names the associated arbitration decision):
- Pages relating to Abortion (Abortion)
- Pages relating to Afghanistan (India-Pakistan, motion)
- Pages relating to the Arab-Israeli conflict (Palestine-Israel articles)
- Pages relating to Armenia-Azerbaijan and related ethnic conflicts (Armenia-Azerbaijan 2)
- Pages relating to Ayn Rand (Ayn Rand)
- Pages relating to the Balkans (Macedonia)
- Pages relating to Climate change (Climate change)
- Pages relating to Eastern Europe (Eastern Europe)
- Pages relating to Falun Gong (Falun Gong)
- Pages relating to Gibraltar (Gibraltar)
- Pages relating to India (India-Pakistan, motion)
- Pages relating to Longevity (Longevity)
- Pages relating to the Manual of Style and article titles policy (Article titles and capitalisation)
- Pages relating to the Monty Hall problem (Monty Hall problem)
- Pages relating to Muhammad (Muhammad images)
- Pages relating to Pakistan (India-Pakistan, motion)
- Pages relating to Prem Rawat, (Prem Rawat and Prem Rawat 2, motion)
- Pages relating to Pseudoscience and Fringe science (Pseudoscience)
- This includes pages relating to Homeopathy (Homeopathy) and Cold fusion (Cold fusion 2)
- Pages relating to Race and intelligence (Race and intelligence)
- This includes restoring edits by banned editors in the Race and intelligence topic area (motion)
- Pages relating to Scientology (Scientology, motion)
- Pages relating to the Senkaku Islands topic area (Senkaku Islands)
- Pages relating to the September 11 attacks (September 11 conspiracy theories)
- Pages relating to the Shakespeare authorship question (Shakespeare authorship question)
- Pages relating to Transcendental meditation (Transcendental Meditation movement)
- Pages relating to Tree shaping (Tree shaping)
Discretionary sanctions with the wording listed on this page may be authorized by any uninvolved administrator, after a warning given a month prior, for pages relating to the following areas:
- Naming of disputed islands in East Asia (Senkaku Islands)