Help:Blocking

Administrators can block users and individual IP addresses (or IP ranges; see here). Blocked users or IP addresses will still be able to read the wiki, but won't be able to edit, upload files or add comments (and sometimes, disable talk page access).

Users can be blocked for many reasons. Each wiki may have slightly different blocking policies, but in general, blocks are given for:
 * Repeated vandalism.
 * Breaking policies.
 * Adding pages that are copyright violations.
 * Misleading usernames.

Common block reasons

 * 1) Inserting false information
 * 2) Abusing multiple accounts
 * 3) Spamming links into external sites
 * 4) Intimidating behaviour/harassment
 * 5) Removing content from pages
 * 6) Inserting nonsense/gibberish into pages
 * 7) Unacceptable username

Common block protocol

 * Admins are advised to give a warning to people before banning them.
 * Most blocks should be for short periods, especially if IP-based.

Appealing a block
If you feel you have been unfairly blocked, please contact the person (usually an administrator) who blocked you. Due to blocks disabling the editing of other users' User Talk and Message Wall, users may sometimes post an initial appeal on their own Talk/Wall, although there is no guarantee that it will be read, as administrators may not be subscribed to changes on that page. This option may not be possible if an administrator disables a user from editing their own talk page (or message wall) which is usually reserved for spammers, but is sometimes applied to non-spamming users who are banned, for various reasons.

Contact may instead be possible via Special:Contact, which sometimes allows e-mails to be sent. If the wiki (or the administrator) has disabled this e-mail contact option, visiting their message wall at Community Central is a remaining contact option, as they will not be able to block editors there.

Show them the entire message you get when you attempt to edit a page, so that they can make appropriate unblocks if they see fit. A list of admins on each wiki can be found by going to the Special:ListAdmins page on that wiki. For a list of administrators who hold bureaucratic rights to promote and demote other administrators, go to the Special:ListUsers/bureaucrat page.

If the blocking admin is non-co-operative, other administrators of the community can also be contacted via the Community Central Message Walls, which is more reliable (though less private) than Special:Contact. Contacting those who log onto Wikia more regularly will usually result in awareness of the issue being more rapidly conveyed. Bureaucrats have seniority over normal administrators.

In the case of a conflict with an administrator who is also a bureaucrat, contacting whoever gave them their bureaucratic rights is a good next step. This may be the founder, a bureacrat appointed by the founder, or a member of Wikia Staff who approved of an adoption.

In the case of a lack of progress with bureaucrats, contacting the member of Wikia Staff assigned to the wiki (done automatically during the founder's initial greeting) to discuss the issue is a possible next step.

Step-By-Step


To block a user, admins can use the special page at Special:Block.


 * 1) Enter the username or IP of the user you want to block.
 * 2) Select a time for the block. Remember that usually (not always though) blocks are best kept as short as possible. If the timespan you want isn't in the dropdown list, you can type it in the box.
 * 3) Enter a reason for the block. If a suitable reason isn't in the dropdown, then type it into the box below. Remember that the person blocked (as well as other users) will see this reason, so it helps to make it clear, informative and polite.
 * 4) An IP block will block all users with that IP, whether they are logged in or not. Because IPs can be shared, you can over-ride this to leave logged in users unaffected by the ban. Check the box marked "Block anonymous users only" to do this.
 * 5) A side effect of this, is that an anonymous user could create a new account to bypass the ban. So you can counter this by checking the box marked "Prevent account creation".
 * 6) If a logged in user is banned, then they could evade the ban by logging out and editing anonymously. To prevent this, you can set the block to include the IP that the logged in user is using. Check the box marked "Automatically block the last IP address used by this user, and any subsequent IPs they try to edit from".
 * 7) When you have finished filling in the form, click "block this user" to complete the block.
 * 8) The form also gives useful links, to allow you to edit the block reasons template, go to the unblock page, and view blocks that are already active.

How do I block a user across all of Wikia?

 * If a user or IP is publishing spam or vandalism on your local wiki, and you feel that this may be happening elsewhere and the user or IP may need to be blocked on all Wikia wikis, then please contact Wikia staff or contact the.


 * This ability is used sparingly and problems on one wiki don't necessarily mean that a user should be blocked across all of Wikia. In general, this is only used for large scale or persistent vandalism over several wikis, being underage or for impersonations. If there a problem happening only locally, please contact the admins of that wiki, or if there are no admins, see above.

What do I do if I am caught in a global block?

 * If you are accidentally caught in a global block or were blocked for something via a global block, the first step would be to try to contact the person who blocked you. If that doesn't work, please use Special:Contact to contact Wikia staff. In order to effectively locate the block and look into the matter, you must include all of the information in the box you see while you're blocked, especially the block ID.

What do we do about vandalbots? A vandalbot is a script which automatically performs some kind of malicious edit or similar operation to a wiki at high rate. Since a vandalbot may be attacking other wikis too, it should be blocked as soon as possible. If you see one, try to contact a VSTF member in the or staff via Special:Contact if nobody is available.

See vandalbot for more details.

Should we block open proxies?
Anonymous or open proxies should usually be blocked, when identified. You can set the timestamp for "infinite".

Try not to block ISP proxies since this would affect a wide number of users.

Should we block ranges?
Range blocks aren't recommended unless you need to deal with severe and prolonged vandalism from a particular range of IP addresses, and you are very sure what these mean and how to use them.

Can I customize the text that a blocked user sees?
You may customize the block message by editing MediaWiki:Blockedtext on your wiki.