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WARNING: ACTIVE COMMUNITY SANCTIONS The article Template:Gs/talk notice/sandbox, along with other pages relating to blockchain and cryptocurrencies, is designated by the community as a contentious topic. The current restrictions are:
Editors who repeatedly or seriously fail to adhere to the purpose of Wikipedia, any expected standards of behavior, or any normal editorial process may be sanctioned.
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This is the template sandbox page for Template:Gs/talk notice (diff). See also the companion subpage for test cases. |
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This template should be placed on talk pages to notify editors that the article is within the scope of active community-authorised general sanctions.
This template should be placed at the top of a talk page, below the header (if used) but above all other templates. This template will place an article into Category:Wikipedia articles under general sanctions.
|1=
(or |topic=
): A topic code from the list below|2=
(or |type=
): Type of talk notice to be displayed. Default "standard" if not specified. Must be one of "long", "standard" or "mini". "long" will show a "Remedies and exemptions" collapsed box, mini will state no more than two sentences. Generally, do not use "long" unless the topic authorises page-specific sanctions, or an admin has authorised page-specific sanctions. See examples above.If the topic area includes additional sanctions (eg 1RR) on all articles this talk notice will include information about those restrictions automatically. No additional information needs to be added.
However, if page-level sanctions are added by an administrator under community-authorised discretionary sanctions, that should be stated using the following parameters:
|1rr=
- 1RR is applicable for this article|consensusrequired=
- Consensus is required to restore edits|brd=
- A 24-hour BRD is compulsory|restriction1=
- Description of the restriction (will be displayed as a bullet). Example: |restriction1=Example custom restriction (very creative)
For custom restrictions, 1
may be replaced with any other number to add multiple page-level restrictions. These parameters must be consecutive (eg, restriction1, restriction2, restriction3, etc.) -- a digit cannot be omitted (restriction1, restriction3, restriction4 will not work). Custom restrictions should be properly logged on the page for the sanctions. If page-level discretionary sanctions are authorised, an edit notice should be applied to the article as well.
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Alerting
Enforcement
Whenever community sanctions are (de)authorised for a topic, update Module:Sanctions/data.
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