Wikipedia talk:Edit warring/Archives/2023/August
Edit-warring and p-blocks from the articleThe page says Administrators decide whether to issue a warning or block; these are intended to prevent, deter, and encourage change in disruptive behavior, not to punish it. Where a block is appropriate, 24 hours is common for a first offense; administrators tend to issue longer blocks for repeated or aggravated violations, and will consider other factors, such as civility and previous blocks and in general admins usually do a full time-limited block with increasing durations. At WP:Blocking policy (WP:BLOCKDURATION) this is explained as Longer blocks for repeated and high levels of disruption are to reduce administrative burden; they are made under the presumption that such users are likely to cause frequent disruption or harm in future. I'm wondering if, now that we have p-blocks available, for edit-warring in particular, this becomes punitive. The edit-warring editor doesn't need to be blocked from everywhere to prevent further disruption. They could just be indef p-blocked from the article. That would both stop the ongoing current disruption but also allow/require them to appeal with discussion instead of just waiting out a timed block. The p-block would be in the record for any admin to look at and say, on a future repeated edit-war, "You promised you'd avoid doing this again, and here we are." But it would also allow the editor to continue to do whatever they generally are doing that isn't disruptive. Valereee (talk) 16:29, 22 August 2023 (UTC)
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Was this something discussed elsewhere? Does it bring the page in alignment with other bits of admin guidance on involvement? Firefangledfeathers (talk / contribs) 18:08, 22 August 2023 (UTC)
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