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== Investigations, what they are, and why they exist ==
In progress.
An investigation is a protection from harming the Public Test Wiki.<br>
It is launched on a user, and for a specific reason.

== Launching an Investigation ==
An Investigation can only be launched by a Bureaucrat/Consul/Admin member.<br>
To launch an investigation there must be a valid reason, from the reasons stated below.

== Investigation reasons ==
1. Not following the Policies<br>
2. Vandalism<br>
3. Showing bad faith<br>

== Closing an Investigation ==
Only a Consul member/the original Investigation Launcher can close an Investigation.<br>
An Investigation can be closed in one of the following:<br>
1. Banning the user<br>
2. Removing the rights of the user<br>
3. Warning the user not to do so again<br>
4. The user is innocent/it was a misunderstanding.
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'''Investigations might only be closed after a week.'''

Latest revision as of 00:30, 22 July 2020

Investigations, what they are, and why they exist

An investigation is a protection from harming the Public Test Wiki.
It is launched on a user, and for a specific reason.

Launching an Investigation

An Investigation can only be launched by a Bureaucrat/Consul/Admin member.
To launch an investigation there must be a valid reason, from the reasons stated below.

Investigation reasons

1. Not following the Policies
2. Vandalism
3. Showing bad faith

Closing an Investigation

Only a Consul member/the original Investigation Launcher can close an Investigation.
An Investigation can be closed in one of the following:
1. Banning the user
2. Removing the rights of the user
3. Warning the user not to do so again
4. The user is innocent/it was a misunderstanding.
Investigations might only be closed after a week.