Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-25855974-20160806034121/@comment-26037236-20160808075916

If you would like to contest your global block, please use Special:Contact.

Also, see this  for more on sockpuppeting. All wikis I know use this rule, including Wikipedia. If users desperately want to break the rules they will. The only thing staff and admins can do is continue to block them until they get bored and leave. You can't stop changing a person from changing IP's or using another computer. All you can do is keep blocking the vandals.

Users don't just get banned randomly for no reason. Users get globally blocked when they break the Terms of Use, which they are expected to have already read before using Wikia. If they don't read it when they make their account, they will (most likely) never read it no matter how simple it is defined. If you get globally banned, you most likely know why - and if you don't, staff will be happy to help.

One more thing, Wikia are in their right to close any account they believe should be closed. It is their website, not the person being banned. From the ToU: " The Company may terminate your account, delete your profile and any content or information that you have posted on the Service and/or prohibit you from using or accessing the Service for any reason, or no reason, at any time in its sole discretion, with or without notice." Everyone who creates an account must agree to this, so there is no real reason to complain about having accounts closed - they have already agreed to it!