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== Closing an Investigation == |
== Closing an Investigation == |
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Only a Consul |
Only a Consul member/the original Investigation Launcher can close an Investigation.<br> |
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An Investigation can be closed in one of the following:<br> |
An Investigation can be closed in one of the following:<br> |
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1. Banning the user<br> |
1. Banning the user<br> |
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3. Warning the user not to do so again<br> |
3. Warning the user not to do so again<br> |
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4. The user is innocent/it was a misunderstanding. |
4. The user is innocent/it was a misunderstanding. |
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Investigations might only be closed after a week. |
Revision as of 16:08, 23 January 2016
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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 member.
To launch an investigation there must be a valid reason, from the reasons stated below.
Investigation reasons
1. Being blocked in one of Miraheze wikis
2. Not following the Policies
3. Vandalism
4. Showing bad faith
5. Being blocked in one of the Wikimedia projects
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.