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The Signpost: 18 July 2025

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  • Traffic report: God only knows
    Wouldn't it be nice without billionaires, scandals, deaths, and wars?

IP Block exception

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Dear ST47 I am an administrator on the Persian Wikipedia. Due to the severe internet filtering policies enforced by the Islamic Republic , I must rely on VPN services to access and contribute to Wikimedia projects. Since I have recently begun contributing to the English Wikipedia, I have faced considerable obstacles due to repeated IP blocks. I would greatly appreciate it if you could consider granting me an IP block exemption to facilitate uninterrupted editing. Thank you for your attention and support. Warm regards,Best Regards Shahnamk (talk) 10:09, 21 July 2025 (UTC)Reply

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Hi ST47! It's been much too long since the last time we interacted! As always, it's great to see you and talk to you! I had a quick question about your .js script located on User:ST47/cu-log-links.js. I saw that your regex variable "pattern" is coded as /^((\d{1,3}\.){3}\d{1,3}|([\da-f]{0,4}:){1,7}[\da-f]{0,4})(\/\d{1,3})?$/i. The regex looks completely fine and totally works, but I noticed that you had set the CIDR portion of the code to search for either 1, 2, or 3 digits instead of only for 1 or 2 digits (this portion: (\/\d{1,3})?). Unless I'm living completely under a rock or there's something else that I'm not considering, you only need to have it set to (\/\d{1,2})?.

I put together a similar script awhile back (it's located here if you want to see it - I do call it a "fork" of yours since it inspired me to put together one with the links I wanted), and I've tested and used it both with the way you set the "pattern" variable and how I ended up coding it, and I've had no issues at all. I wanted to check in with you and ask if there was a specific reason that you set the "tolerance" (for lack of a better word - no pun intended lol) to 1 and 3 digits. Is there something that I may not be considering or taking into account, or a situation out there that I might be missing?

I see that you've been mostly inactive for about a year now (minus one edit where you replied to a message on your user talk page). I hope you're doing okay and that life is treating you well; it made me a bit when I noticed your inactivity. It would suck if you ended up moving on or stopped contributing here. I'd sure as hell miss you and I really hope that you don't disappear on us... :-) ~Oshwah~(talk) (contribs) 07:45, 1 August 2025 (UTC)Reply

Administrators' newsletter – August 2025

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News and updates for administrators from the past month (July 2025).

Guideline and policy news

  • Following a request for comment, a new speedy deletion criterion, G15, has been enacted. It applies to pages generated by a large language model (LLM) without human review.
  • Following a request for comment, there is a new policy outlining the granting of permissions to view the IP addresses of temporary accounts. Temporary account deployment on the English Wikipedia is currently scheduled for September 2025, and editors can request access to the permission ahead of time. Admins are encouraged to keep an eye on the request page; there will likely be a flood of editors requesting the permission when they realize they can no longer see IP addresses.

Technical news

Arbitration

Miscellaneous

  • Wikimania 2025 is happening in Nairobi, Kenya, and online from August 6 to August 9. This year marks 20 years of Wikimania. Interested users can join the online event. Registration for the virtual event is free and will remain open throughout Wikimania. You can register here now.

The Signpost: 9 August 2025

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Hi!

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This is Kowalskyn, I mostly edit in the Catalan Wikipedia. We are in a editathon right now, and it appears you blocked one of our new wikipedians. The user name is Anavi22, and the IP blocked 151.237.192.0/19

Would you mind take a look please?

Thanks in advance! Kowalskyn (talk) 15:16, 9 August 2025 (UTC)Reply

Review IP Block

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Hi! Would you lift the 2023 block on 194.145.240.0/22? I'm a long standing user and I'm not blocked. This is now my IP address. It was blocked before it became my address.

Thanks! Stabian (talk) 12:45, 28 August 2025 (UTC)Reply

Administrators' newsletter – September 2025

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News and updates for administrators from the past month (August 2025).

Administrator changes

readded Euryalus
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Interface administrator changes

readded Ragesoss

CheckUser changes

readded AmandaNP
removed SQL

Oversight changes

readded AmandaNP

Guideline and policy news

  • An RfC is open on whether use of emojis with no encyclopedic value in mainspace and draftspace (e.g., at the start of paragraphs or in place of bullet points) should be added as a criterion under G15.

Technical news

Arbitration

  • The arbitration case Article titles and capitalisation 2 has been closed.
  • An RfC is in progress to amend the structure, rules, and procedures of the Arbitration Committee election and resolve any issues not covered by existing rules.

The Signpost: 9 September 2025

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I was block

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Hello good morning ! i have been block ! How can i get help to unblock my account ? Many thanks Mariabea2024 (talk) 15:14, 22 September 2025 (UTC)Reply

Blocked?

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Blocked for a year due to "

Why you are seeing this message: Your current IP address is blocked from editing Wikipedia because it appears to belong to a VPN or proxy service.

These types of services are commonly used for abusive editing and circumventing Wikipedia policies, so Wikipedia blocks them as a preventive measure — even if you personally haven't done anything wrong.

How to resolve this:

  • Turn off VPNs, proxies, or tools such as iCloud Private Relay (for Apple users) or Microsoft Edge Secure Network. This is the most frequent reason that users encounter this block.
  • Try a different network connection. Switch between Wi-Fi and mobile data, or use a home network instead of a public or work connection.
  • Whitelist Wikipedia. You may be able to whitelist Wikipedia from your VPN service so that connections to Wikipedia aren't tunneled through the VPN. Instructions for whitelisting Wikipedia on iCloud Private Relay can be found here.
  • Still blocked? If you believe that you are not running an anonymizing proxy or Tor, you should consider checking your network configuration to verify that this is actually the case. Network configurations can be changed without your knowledge, sometimes due to malware. In truly exceptional circumstances, you may request IP block exemption. Approval is limited and based on specific criteria, and you should only request it if you have no other way to edit Wikipedia.

Note: These blocks are applied because of the configuration of your network or internet connection. They are not applied as a result of your actions, nor are they applied in order to discourage you from editing Wikipedia. We always appreciate good-faith contributors to this project, and we want to help you with being able to edit Wikipedia again.

How to appeal if you are confident that your network connection does not use an open proxy or VPN service:
If you are confident that you are not connecting through an open proxy, web host, VPN service, or using Tor, you may appeal this block by adding the following text on your talk page: {{unblock|reason=Caught by an open proxy block but this host or IP is not a web host. My IP address is _______. Place any further information here. ~~~~}}. You must fill in the blank with your IP address for this block to be investigated. Your IP address can be determined here. Alternatively, if you wish to keep your IP address private you can use the unblock ticket request system. There are several reasons you might be editing using the IP address of an open proxy provider (such as if you are using VPN software or a business network); please use this method of appeal only if you are certain that your IP address is in fact not an open proxy provider.
Information for administrators:
Administrators: The IP block exemption user right should only be applied to allow users to edit using open proxies, web hosts, VPN services, or using Tor in very exceptional circumstances, and requests should usually be directed to the functionaries team via email. If you intend to grant the IP block exemption user right, a CheckUser must take a look at the account first. This can be requested most easily at SPI Quick Checkuser Requests. Unblocking an IP or IP range with this template is highly discouraged without at least contacting the blocking administrator.

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I assume that blurb means I was flagged and subsequently due to my use of a VPN?

I would like to get this block removed. How do we go about that?

Regardless of my frustration, I appreciate the effort people like you put on to keep Wikipedia running. Necrambo (talk) 12:23, 30 September 2025 (UTC)Reply

The Signpost: 2 October 2025

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Administrators' newsletter – October 2025

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News and updates for administrators from the past month (September 2025).

Administrator changes

removed

CheckUser changes

removed Vanamonde93

Arbitration

  • After a motion, arbitration enforcement page protections no longer need to be logged in the AELOG. A bot now automatically posts protections at WP:AELOG/P. To facilitate this bot, protection summaries must include a link to the relevant CT page (e.g. [[WP:CT/BLP]]), and you will receive talk page reminders if you forget to specify the contentious topic but otherwise indicate it is an AE action.

The Signpost: 20 October 2025

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  • Traffic report: One click after another
    Serial-killer miniseries, deceased scientist, government shutdowns and Sandalwood hit "Kantara" crowd the tubes.

Guide to temporary accounts

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Hello, ST47. This message is being sent to remind you of significant upcoming changes regarding logged-out editing.

Starting 4 November, logged-out editors will no longer have their IP address publicly displayed. Instead, they will have a temporary account (TA) associated with their edits. Users with some extended rights like administrators and CheckUsers, as well as users with the temporary account IP viewer (TAIV) user right will still be able to reveal temporary users' IP addresses and all contributions made by temporary accounts from a specific IP address or range.

How do temporary accounts work?

Editing from a temporary account
  • When a logged-out user completes an edit or a logged action for the first time, a cookie will be set in this user's browser and a temporary account tied with this cookie will be automatically created for them. This account's name will follow the pattern: ~2025-12345-67 (a tilde, year of creation, a number split into units of 5).
  • All subsequent actions by the temporary account user will be attributed to this username. The cookie will expire 90 days after its creation. As long as it exists, all edits made from this device will be attributed to this temporary account. It will be the same account even if the IP address changes, unless the user clears their cookies or uses a different device or web browser.
  • A record of the IP address used at the time of each edit will be stored for 90 days after the edit. Users with the temporary account IP viewer (TAIV) user right will be able to see the underlying IP addresses.
  • As a measure against vandalism, there are two limitations on the creation of temporary accounts:
    • There has to be a minimum of 10 minutes between subsequent temporary account creations from the same IP (or /64 range in case of IPv6).
    • There can be a maximum of 6 temporary accounts created from an IP (or /64 range) within a period of 24 hours.

Temporary account IP viewer user right

How to enable IP Reveal

Impact for administrators

  • It will be possible to block many abusers by just blocking their temporary accounts. A blocked person won't be able to create new temporary accounts quickly if the admin selects the autoblock option.
  • It will still be possible to block an IP address or IP range.
  • Temporary accounts will not be retroactively applied to contributions made before the deployment. On Special:Contributions, you will be able to see existing IP user contributions, but not new contributions made by temporary accounts on that IP address. Instead, you should use Special:IPContributions for this (see a video about IPContributions in a gallery below).

Rules about IP information disclosure

  • Publicizing an IP address gained through TAIV access is generally not allowed (e.g. ~2025-12345-67 previously edited as 192.0.2.1 or ~2025-12345-67's IP address is 192.0.2.1).
  • Publicly linking a TA to another TA is allowed if "reasonably believed to be necessary". (e.g. ~2025-12345-67 and ~2025-12345-68 are likely the same person, so I am counting their reverts together toward 3RR, but not Hey ~2025-12345-68, you did some good editing as ~2025-12345-67)
  • See Wikipedia:Temporary account IP viewer § What can and can't be said for more detailed guidelines.

Useful tools for patrollers

  • It is possible to view if a user has opted-in to view temporary account IPs via the User Info card, available in Preferences Appearance Advanced options Tick Enable the user info card
    • This feature also makes it possible for anyone to see the approximate count of temporary accounts active on the same IP address range.
  • Special:IPContributions allows viewing all edits and temporary accounts connected to a specific IP address or IP range.
  • Similarly, Special:GlobalContributions supports global search for a given temporary account's activity.
  • The auto-reveal feature (see video below) allows users with the right permissions to automatically reveal all IP addresses for a limited time window.

Videos

Further information and discussion

Most of this message was written by Mz7 (source). Thanks, 🎃 SGrabarczuk (WMF) (talk) 02:47, 31 October 2025 (UTC)Reply

Is there a way to hide my IP address on my talk page

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Hi ST47. I wanted to inquire if there is a way to hide my IP address in the unblock request review of my talk page for safety reasons? Kwesi Yema (talk) 23:35, 3 November 2025 (UTC)Reply

Administrators' newsletter – November 2025

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News and updates for administrators from the past month (October 2025).

Administrator changes

added Toadspike
removed

CheckUser changes

added asilvering

Guideline and policy news

Technical news

Arbitration

Miscellaneous



Why was I blocked

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I have a site wide block begining in 2021 until 2026? I'm not sure what I've done that would warrant this? Lsdaf (talk) 05:56, 22 December 2025 (UTC)Reply

i don't know how to delete this but it appears the block was due to my VPN. So feel free to remove this comment. Lsdaf (talk) 06:04, 22 December 2025 (UTC)Reply

Unlock from Wikipedia

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Hello dear, can u help me to unblock from wikipedia? BlackLuster (talk) 18:17, 12 December 2025 (UTC)Reply

You are only blocked from one single page. If you wish to be unblocked, please read WP:GAB which explains how to contest your block. --Yamla (talk) 18:18, 12 December 2025 (UTC)Reply

Why is my Ip blocked

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I was trying to create and account and my ip d Shows as blocked. ~2026-21326-7 (talk) 04:15, 11 January 2026 (UTC)Reply

Wikimedia Hackathon Northwestern Europe 2026

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Hello! I noticed you're a bot operator, so I thought you might be interested in a hackathon we're organizing: the Wikimedia Hackathon Northwestern Europe 2026, on 13–14 March in Arnhem, Netherlands.

It's a two-day, technically oriented hackathon bringing together Wikimedians from the region. Whether you want to work on bot frameworks, tools, or other technical projects, this could be a great opportunity to collaborate with fellow developers. Registration closes mid-January or when full. Let me know if there are any questions. Hope to see you there! Daanvr (talk) 09:29, 12 January 2026 (UTC)Reply

Administrators' newsletter – February 2026

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News and updates for administrators from the past month (January 2026).

Arbitration

  • Due to the result of a recent motion, a rough consensus of administrators at the arbitration enforcement noticeboard may impose an expanded topic ban on Israel, Israelis, Jews, Judaism, Palestine, Palestinians, Islam, and/or Arabs, if an editor's Arab-Israeli conflict topic ban is determined to be insufficient to prevent disruption. At least one diff per area expanded into should be cited.

Miscellaneous


Blokk

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Kedves Admin! 2014. november 16., 19:52-kor blokkoltál, de erről csak a mai napon ( 2026. február 14. 23:44) kaptam egy figyelmeztetést. Közel 350 000 szerkesztésem után csodálkoztam, de nem találtam okot a blokkolásodra. Kérlek magyarázd meg miért blokkoltál? Biztos vagyok benne, hogy nem nyílt proxyn, webhostingon, VPN-szolgáltatáson vagy Tor-on keresztül csatlakozok. A blokkolás kivizsgálásához ki kell töltenie az üres mezőt az IP-címével. Ez a blokk nem jár le.

A jelenlegi IP-címed: 66.249.93.136. A valódi IP címem: 145.236.213.51 Idő: 2026-02-15T01:41:29Z KeFe KeFe (talk) 01:14, 15 February 2026 (UTC)Reply

(talk page stalker) 66.249.93.136 (talk · contribs) is a proxy belonging to Google, and was blocked due to meta:NOP. This is not a normal home IP address. Try disabling your Google product, maybe labelled "Data Saver". 145.236.213.51 is not currently blocked (nor do you appear to be prevented from editing). -- zzuuzz (talk) 01:50, 15 February 2026 (UTC)Reply

Administrators' newsletter – March 2026

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News and updates for administrators from the past month (February 2026).

Administrator changes

removed

CheckUser changes

removed Ks0stm

Oversight changes

removed Ks0stm

Guideline and policy news

Arbitration

  • Following a motion, remedy 9.1 of the Conduct in deletion-related editing case has been amended to limit TenPoundHammer to one XfD nomination or PROD per 24-hour period.
  • Following a motion, the Iskandar323 further POV pushing motion has been rescinded.
  • The Arbitration Committee has passed a housekeeping motion rescinding a number of outdated remedies and enforcement provisions across multiple legacy cases. In most instances, existing sanctions remain in force and continue to be appealable through the usual processes, while some case-specific remedies were amended or clarified.

Miscellaneous


Administrators' newsletter – April 2026

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News and updates for administrators from the past month (March 2026).

Administrator changes

added
removed

Checkuser changes

removed Giraffer

Oversight changes

added Kj cheetham
removed Giraffer

Guideline and policy news

Arbitration

  • Following a motion, the GSCASTE extended-confirmed restriction in the Indian military history case has been narrowed. It now applies to caste-related topics in South Asia, and the preemptive protection remedy has been amended accordingly.
  • The arbitration case Pbsouthwood has been closed.
  • The arbitration case Maghreb has been opened. Evidence submissions in this case will close on 7 April.

April 29: WikiWednesday NYC Salon

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April 29: WikiWednesday @ Prime Produce
Prime Produce on W 54th St

You are invited to join the Wikimedia NYC community for our WikiWednesday Salon at Prime Produce in Hell's Kitchen, Manhattan, with an online-based participation option also available. No experience of anything at all is required. All are welcome!

Featuring this salon, a facilitated discussion on Wikidata, notability, and GLAM!

All attendees are subject to Wikimedia NYC's Code of Conduct and Photography Policy.

Meeting info:

(You can subscribe/unsubscribe from future notifications for NYC-area events by adding or removing your name from this list.)

--Wikimedia New York City Team via MediaWiki message delivery (talk) 20:16, 24 April 2026 (UTC)Reply

Administrators' newsletter – May 2026

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News and updates for administrators from the past month (April 2026).

Administrator changes

readded
removed

Interface administrator changes

removed L235
added Chaotic Enby

CheckUser changes

removed

Oversight changes

removed Moneytrees

Guideline and policy news

Technical news

  • Changes to user permissions made from Meta are now included in the local user permissions log (T6055).
  • The autoconfirmed user group will soon be modified such that the four-day account age requirement begins when an account makes its first edit (T418484).

Arbitration

  • The arbitration case SchroCat has been opened. Evidence submissions in this case closed on 15 April.
  • Per a recent motion, appeals of blocks from the conflict-of-interest VRT queue are, by default, appealed on-wiki through the normal unblock process. However, they may be heard by the Committee if COIVRTers disagree on the interpretation of the evidence or believe ArbCom would be better suited to hear the appeal. Administrators are also advised that loosening or lifting such blocks without the consent of someone with access to the queue or ArbCom can be grounds for desysopping.
  • Per a recent motion, restrictions issued directly by the Committee may now be enforced with blocks which work exactly like contentious topic blocks.
  • The arbitration case Maghreb has been closed.

Miscellaneous


You may be eligible to vote in the U4C election

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I am contacting you because you previously voted in elections related to the Universal Code of Conduct Coordinating Committee (U4C). You may be eligible to vote in the current U4C election, which is open now and closes on 2 June 2026. You can find out more about the candidates and the election on the election page on Meta, and from there you can access the vote itself. Your participation in these elections is important to the governance of Wikimedia communities, and your time spent learning about the candidates and voting is appreciated.

-- In cooperation with the U4C, Keegan (WMF) (talk)

Keegan (WMF) (talk) 17:16, 20 May 2026 (UTC)Reply

May 27: WikiWednesday NYC Salon, focus on wiki+law school and wiki+ai

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May 27: WikiWednesday @ Prime Produce
Prime Produce on W 54th St

You are invited to join the Wikimedia NYC community for our WikiWednesday Salon at Prime Produce in Hell's Kitchen, Manhattan, with an online-based participation option also available. No experience of anything at all is required. All are welcome!

Featuring this salon, a presentation on on whether Wikipedia can replace law school. And also, a facilitated group discussion on the proper place of AI in the wiki-verse.

All attendees are subject to Wikimedia NYC's Code of Conduct and Photography Policy.

Meeting info:

(You can subscribe/unsubscribe from future notifications for NYC-area events by adding or removing your name from this list.)

--Wikimedia New York City Team via MediaWiki message delivery (talk) 15:39, 21 May 2026 (UTC)Reply