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PCGamingWiki:Moderation noticeboard

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Revision as of 08:09, 8 November 2021 by Andytizer (talk | contribs)

Welcome to the PCGamingWiki Moderation noticeboard: this page's purpose is for PCGamingWiki users to log dispute threads in its Talk page. This includes, but is not limited to:

  • Disputes that arise from users breaking rules as stated in the Code of conduct or the Editing guide.
  • Includes activity on the Wiki, Community or Discord.
  • Applies to users and Staff.

To log a dispute:

  • Create a new thread within Moderation noticeboard.
  • When talking about involved users, use the code: [[User:Username]].
  • If possible, please quote the specific rules that have been broken.
  • Include 'diffs' in question. Diffs can be found on an article by clicking the 'History' tab on any article, and then direct linking the 'date/time' link of the offending change.

Next:

  1. Moderator will reply with acknowledgement on the Moderation noticeboard.
  2. Moderators will discuss internally.
  3. To prevent further damage:
    1. Article may be locked.
    2. Users involved may be temporarily banned.
  4. A decision will be arrived at by at least two or more Moderators, and a conclusion will be made in the reply.
  5. Discussion can be made in the #moderation-queue on Discord, do not directly message Moderators on the Wiki or on Discord regarding any moderation issue. Persistent messages or harrassment against Moderators will be punished.

Appeals

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