Thread:Kerri Amber/@comment-35818881-20180620135344/@comment-1187559-20180704111029

C.Syde65 wrote: Actually it wouldn't be good. Imagine if you were globally blocked and certain other users knew the reason why. There are reasons why global blocks are private. Because they aren't things that other users need to know, as it's none of their business. Except when the user comes back to the wiki and requests their rights back, we have no idea why they lost them in the first place. Per example on our wiki, Call of Duty, Sactage was a Bureaucrat and Checkuser, now they've had both those rights removed by staff with the description of "If they want these rights back it's up to the local community". But how can we dictate if the user should get the rights back if we don't know what they did? In fact since they're globally blocked why even remove the rights? Now if Sactage does get unblocked we'll have to contact Fandom to re-add the rights because only Fandom can add those two rights. Even if we don't know why they're blocked, I'd still like to have known more information instead of Fandom just making changes without contacting anyone. Again.