Wikipedia:Requests for arbitration/Gundagai editors/Proposed decision
all proposed
After considering /Evidence and discussing proposals with other Arbitrators, parties and others at /Workshop, arbitrators may place proposals which are ready for voting here.
Arbitrators should vote for or against each point or abstain.
- Only items that receive a majority "support" vote will be passed.
- Items that receive a majority "oppose" vote will be formally rejected.
- Items that do not receive a majority "support" or "oppose" vote will be open to possible amendment by any Arbitrator if they so chooses. After the amendment process is complete, the item will be voted on one last time.
Conditional votes for or against and abstentions should be explained by the Arbitrator before or after his/her time-stamped signature. For example, an Arbitrator can state that she/he would only favor a particular remedy based on whether or not another remedy/remedies were passed.
On this case, 0 Arbitrators are recused and 6 are inactive or away, so 5 votes are a majority.
- For all items
Proposed wording to be modified by Arbitrators and then voted on. Non-Arbitrators may comment on the talk page.
Motions and requests by the parties
editPlace those on /Workshop.
Proposed temporary injunctions
editFour net "support" votes needed to pass (each "oppose" vote subtracts a "support")
24 hours from the first vote is normally the fastest an injunction will be imposed.
Gundagai editor restricted to one account
edit1) Enacted on 20:19, 2 November 2006 (UTC)
The anonymous editor of Gundagai, New South Wales-related articles, subject of this case, is required to register an account and edit with only that account. All other edits from that editor shall be treated as edits from a banned user.
- Support:
- A milder form of the proposed full ban from the workshop (which is not far off). At least this way, I expect the admins could deal with it well enough until our decision. Dmcdevit·t 05:45, 26 October 2006 (UTC)
- Will surely be part of the final decision Fred Bauder 10:00, 26 October 2006 (UTC)
- ➥the Epopt 00:46, 2 November 2006 (UTC)
- Jayjg (talk) 01:21, 2 November 2006 (UTC)
- Matthew Brown (Morven) (T:C) 02:09, 2 November 2006 (UTC)
- Oppose:
- Abstain:
Proposed final decision
editProposed principles
editCivility
edit1) Wikipedia users are expected to behave reasonably and calmly in their dealings with other users, to Wikipedia:Assume good faith, and to observe Wikipedia:Wikiquette, Wikipedia:Civility, Wikipedia:Writers' rules of engagement, and avoid personal attacks.
- Support:
- Oppose:
- Abstain:
Disruptive editing
edit2) Users who disrupt using aggressive biased editing may be banned from affected articles, in extreme cases from the site.
- Support:
- Oppose:
- Abstain:
Legal threats
edit3) Threats of legal action, whether overt or implied, are prohibited on Wikipedia. Users who make legal threats will be sanctioned.
- Support:
- Oppose:
- Abstain:
Proposed findings of fact
editLocus of the dispute
edit1) The locus of this dispute is the disruptive editing of an anonymous editor editing from Telstra range 203.54.0.0/16 (typically 203.54.9.0/24 or 203.54.186.0/24) on articles relating to Gundagai, New South Wales. See Wikipedia:Requests for comment/Gundagai editor.
- Support:
- Oppose:
- Abstain:
Gundagai editor assumes bad faith
edit2) The Gundagai editor has failed to assume good faith, calling other editors "liars" and "vandals". [1] [2] [3] [4] See the evidence page here and here for more.
- Support:
- Oppose:
- Abstain:
Gundagai editor is uncivil
edit3) The Gundagai editor is frequently uncivil in both edit summaries and talk page comments. She has personalized the conflict, engaging in ad hominem arguments. [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11] [12] [13]
- Support:
- Oppose:
- Abstain:
Legal threat
edit4) The Gundagai editor made a legal threat on October 25, 2006: [14].
- Support:
- Oppose:
- Abstain:
Proposed remedies
editNote: All remedies that refer to a period of time, for example to a ban of X months or a revert parole of Y months, are to run concurrently unless otherwise stated.
Gundagai editor banned
edit1) The anonymous Gundagai editor is banned from editing Wikipedia for one year.
- Support:
- Oppose:
- Abstain:
Proposed enforcement
editTemplate
edit1) {text of proposed enforcement}
- Support:
- Oppose:
- Abstain:
Discussion by Arbitrators
editGeneral
editMotion to close
editImplementation notes
editClerks and Arbitrators should use this section to clarify their understanding of the final decision--at a minimum, a list of items that have passed. Additionally, a list of which remedies are conditional on others (for instance a ban that should only be implemented if a mentorship should fail), and so on. Arbitrators should not pass the motion until they are satisfied with the implementation notes.
Vote
editFour net "support" votes needed to close case (each "oppose" vote subtracts a "support")
24 hours from the first motion is normally the fastest a case will close.
- move to close ➥the Epopt 20:55, 3 November 2006 (UTC)
- Close. Matthew Brown (Morven) (T:C) 01:34, 4 November 2006 (UTC)
- Close Fred Bauder 01:36, 4 November 2006 (UTC)
- Close. Dmcdevit·t 01:46, 4 November 2006 (UTC)