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I was told to "go to AE" regarding concerns presented here. I'm not sure how to present this as it doesn't seem possible to file a request for enforcement unless it be against a specific editor. I'm seeking guidance here on how to proceed with this. IOHANNVSVERVS ( talk) 15:19, 11 April 2024 (UTC)
Hey, could someone take a look at that? FortunateSons ( talk) 21:40, 5 June 2024 (UTC)
I am indefinitely topic-banned from the Israel-Palestine conflict area. Does this mean I'm not allowed to participate in discussions on article talk pages related to this topic? ☆SuperNinja2☆ TALK! 20:50, 9 June 2024 (UTC)
A few years ago Lugnuts repeatedly violated a topic ban, but no one noticed because he was such a prolific editor and because the editors he violated them in disputes with weren't aware of the sanctions. I've considered how to address this a few times over the years, and I've settled on creating a tool that lists such sanctions similar to how page bans are listed when "Strike out usernames that have been blocked" is shown.
However, including AE sanctions doesn't seem viable given the structure of Wikipedia:Arbitration enforcement log, as there would be too many false negatives and false positives. I was hoping admins might be willing to start logging relevant sanctions at Wikipedia:Editing restrictions as well as the log? I would be willing to go through the logs and transfer any relevant and still active past sanctions over.
If it would help/bribe, I would also be willing to create a tool that assists in closing AE discussions? It would log all actions at Wikipedia:Arbitration enforcement log, and for relevant sanctions log them at Wikipedia:Editing restrictions#Arbitration enforcement log. If it would be helpful, and not overlap with other existing tools such as Twinkle, it could also support making and logging discretionary enforcement actions? BilledMammal ( talk) 20:55, 20 June 2024 (UTC)