Enforcement procedures:
- Editors who are deemed to be properly aware of discretionary sanctions and who violate these restrictions may be blocked without warning by any uninvolved administrator, even on a first offense.
With respect to the WP:1RR restriction:
- Edits made solely to enforce any clearly established consensus are exempt from all edit-warring restrictions. In order to be considered "clearly established" the consensus must be proven by prior talk-page discussion (usually via a closed RFC or discussion).
- Clear vandalism of any origin may be reverted without restriction.
- Reverts of edits made by anonymous (IP) editors that are not vantdalism are exempt from the 1RR but are subject to the usual rules on edit warring. If you are in doubt, contact an administrator for assistance.
Discretionary sanctions can be used against any editor who repeatedly or seriously fails to adhere to the purpose of Wikipedia, any expected standards of behaviour, or any normal editorial process. Discretionary sanctions can include blocks, topic-bans, or other restrictions.
If you are unsure if your edit is appropriate, discuss it here on this talk page first.
Remember: When in doubt, don't revert!