Blocking

Wikipedia block log

Wikipedia block log
  1. What is a blocking log?
  2. How long does a Wikipedia block last?
  3. Why is my IP address blocked by Wikipedia?
  4. How do I get unblocked from Wikipedia?
  5. What is a blocking example?
  6. What is the purpose of blocking?
  7. Is editing on Wikipedia illegal?
  8. How do I remove my IP address from Wikipedia?
  9. Does Wikipedia track history?
  10. Does Wikipedia track your IP?
  11. Does Wikipedia expose your IP?
  12. Can you get banned from viewing Wikipedia?
  13. What is a blocking logged in checkpoint?
  14. What does blocking mean in Anova?
  15. What does blocking mean in building?
  16. What is difference between blocking and deadlock?
  17. What is a threat block?
  18. What is blocking in operating system?
  19. What is Profile blocking?

What is a blocking log?

This is a log of user blocking and unblocking actions. Automatically blocked IP addresses are not listed. See the block list for the list of currently operational bans and blocks. Logs.

How long does a Wikipedia block last?

The block length is usually based on how long you think the block needs to be in place to protect the encyclopedia. 31 hours is the standard duration for most blocks. Edit warring blocks (including WP:3RR) are usually 24 hours (some administrators prefer 31 hours).

Why is my IP address blocked by Wikipedia?

The reason for your block may be found in your block log. Problem with your editing or Wikipedia behavior (under any account or IP address) - your account or a connected IP has been used in a problematic way or there is a concern about your editing.

How do I get unblocked from Wikipedia?

Requesting to be unblocked

The preferred way to appeal a block is to place unblock|reason=Your reason here ~~~~ on your talk page, which is only blocked if abused. If you cannot edit your talk page, you can appeal via the Unblock Ticket Request System.

What is a blocking example?

Typically, a blocking factor is a source of variability that is not of primary interest to the experimenter. An example of a blocking factor might be the sex of a patient; by blocking on sex, this source of variability is controlled for, thus leading to greater accuracy.

What is the purpose of blocking?

In martial arts, blocking is the act of stopping or deflecting an opponent's attack for the purpose of preventing injurious contact with the body. A block usually consists of placing a limb across the line of the attack.

Is editing on Wikipedia illegal?

Who writes the entries? Anyone can - it's open to all and can be modified and edited by anyone. However, Wikipedia's administrators protect some pages from direct editing if they believe they are regularly subjected to "vandalism" - the addition of abusive language or falsehoods.

How do I remove my IP address from Wikipedia?

You may contact an oversighter to request suppression of your IP. Please note that this courtesy is not intended to allow registered editors to edit logged out to avoid scrutiny of their actions; it is intended only for accidental use of an IP rather than an account.

Does Wikipedia track history?

Every edit is recorded!

Unlike paper encyclopedias which can only display a single version of an article, Wikipedia tracks every edit to every page. Each of these versions of the article, or revisions, is listed chronologically in the history tab, from which any and all previous revisions can be viewed.

Does Wikipedia track your IP?

Wikipedia tracks edits to the editor's username, but if you don't log in, Wikipedia still can track you by your IP address or by device fingerprinting.

Does Wikipedia expose your IP?

If you are not logged into Wikipedia, your IP address is publicly recorded with every edit that you make. If you are logged in, your IP address is hidden from all but a very small number of trusted administrators.

Can you get banned from viewing Wikipedia?

Users may be globally banned from the English Wikipedia and all other Wikimedia projects, either by the broader Wikimedia community or by the Wikimedia Foundation.

What is a blocking logged in checkpoint?

Error validating access token: The user is enrolled in a blocking, logged-in checkpoint. This error message means that your Facebook user account has failed a security checkpoint and needs to log in at Facebook or the Facebook Business Manager to correct the issue.

What does blocking mean in Anova?

Blocks are groups of similar units or repeated measurements on the same unit. ANOVA with blocking is therefore a multiple-sample application of the paired samples t-test. The test makes the following assumptions: The data are continuous numeric. The units are randomly sampled.

What does blocking mean in building?

Blocking (dwang, nog, noggin, and nogging) is the use of short pieces of dimensional lumber in wood framed construction to brace longer members or to provide grounds for fixings.

What is difference between blocking and deadlock?

Like blocking, a deadlock involves two processes that need specific resources to complete. However, unlike blocking, the two processes are not trying to get the same resource. A deadlock occurs when Process 1 is locking Resource A and Process 2 is locking Resource B.

What is a threat block?

ThreatBlock blocks a website if it is related to any sort of illegal activity or if it was identified as unsecured in one of the trusted databases that evaluate information based on various factors and user feedback.

What is blocking in operating system?

A process that is blocked is one that is waiting for some event, such as a resource becoming available or the completion of an I/O operation. In a multitasking computer system, individual tasks, or threads of execution, must share the resources of the system.

What is Profile blocking?

When you block a profile, that profile won't be able to: See posts from the profile you blocked it from. Tag the profile you blocked it from in posts, comments or photos. Invite the profile you blocked it from to events or groups.

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