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WIKIPEDIA’S INTERNAL PATH OF NO RETURN (TO A RELIABLE ENCYCYCLOPEDIC BLOG)
HERE IS AN EXAMPLE OF CONFLICTS THAT ARE NO LONGER SOLVABLE, TOO MUCH GOSSIP…
Discretionary sanctions with the wording listed on this page are authorised for the following topic areas (the italicised link after each topic names the associated arbitration decision):
Pages relating to Abortion (Abortion)
All edits about, and all pages related to post-1992 politics of the
United States and closely related people, broadly construed. (American politics 2)
Pages relating to the Ancient Egyptian race controversy, and associated articles (Ancient Egyptian race controversy)
Pages relating to Armenia, Azerbaijan, or related ethnic conflicts (Armenia-Azerbaijan 2)
Pages relating to Climate change (Climate change)
All edits about, and all articles related to, COVID-19, broadly construed. (COVID-19)
Any edit about, and all pages relating to, Complementary and Alternative Medicine (Acupuncture)
Pages relating to Eastern Europe or the Balkans (Eastern Europe)
Articles with biographical content relating to living or recently
deceased people, and edits relating to the subject (living or recently
deceased) of such biographical articles (Editing of Biographies of Living Persons)
The topic of Electronic cigarettes, broadly construed (Editor conduct in e-cigs articles)
Pages relating to Falun Gong (Falun Gong)
All edits about, and all pages related to, any gender-related disputes or controversies or in people associated with them (Gender and sexuality)
All pages relating to genetically modified organisms and agricultural biotechnology, including glyphosate, broadly interpreted (Genetically modified organisms)
Any edit about, and all pages relating to, the governmental
regulation of firearm ownership; the social, historical and political
context of such regulation; and the people and organizations associated
with these issues (Gun control)
Pages relating to the Horn of Africa (defined as including Ethiopia,
Somalia, Eritrea, Djibouti, and adjoining areas if involved in related
disputes) for a trial period of three months and until further decision
of this Committee (Horn of Africa)
Pages relating to India, Pakistan, and Afghanistan (India-Pakistan, motion)
Discussions about infoboxes and to edits adding, deleting, collapsing, or removing verifiable information from infoboxes (Civility in infobox discussions).
The topics of Kurds and Kurdistan, broadly construed. (Kurds and Kurdistan)
The topic of Landmark Worldwide, broadly construed (Landmark Worldwide, motion)
Pages relating to Liancourt Rocks (Liancourt Rocks)
Pages related to longevity, broadly construed (Longevity)
Pages relating to the Manual of Style and article titles policy (Article titles and capitalisation)
Pages relating to Muhammad (Muhammad images)
Pages relating to the Arab-Israeli conflict (Palestine-Israel articles)
Pages relating to Prem Rawat (Prem Rawat and Prem Rawat 2, motion)
All discussions about pharmaceutical drug prices and pricing and for
edits adding, changing, or removing pharmaceutical drug prices or
pricing from articles (Medicine)
Pages relating to Pseudoscience and Fringe science (Pseudoscience)
Pages relating to the intersection of race/ethnicity and human abilities and behaviour (Race and intelligence)
This includes restoring edits by banned editors in the Race and intelligence topic area (motion)
Pages relating to Scientology (Scientology, motion)
Pages relating to the Senkaku Islands topic area (Senkaku Islands)
Pages relating to the September 11 attacks (September 11 conspiracy theories)
Pages relating to the Shakespeare authorship question (Shakespeare authorship question)
Pages relating to The Troubles, Irish nationalism, and British nationalism in relation to Ireland (The Troubles)
Pages relating to Transcendental meditation (Transcendental Meditation movement)
Pages relating to Waldorf education (Waldorf education)Discretionary sanctions with the wording listed on this page were previously authorised for the following topic areas, which have since been rescinded or superseded by later cases (the italicised link after each topic names the associated arbitration decision):
Pages related to the Austrian school of economics and the Ludwig von Mises Institute (Austrian economics)
Ayn Rand and related pages (Ayn Rand)
Pages relating to Cold fusion (Cold fusion 2)
Discussions about the integration of Wikidata on the English Wikipedia (Crosswiki issues; expired by its own terms one year after authorization)
Pages relating to Gibraltar (Gibraltar)
Pages relating to Homeopathy (Homeopathy)
Any page relating to or any edit about: (i) the Gender Gap Task
Force; (ii) the gender disparity among Wikipedians; and (iii) any
process or discussion relating to these topics, all broadly construed (Interactions at GGTF)
Pages relating to the Balkans (Macedonia); incorporated into the Eastern Europe discretionary sanctions by motion
All pages related to the Monty Hall problem, broadly interpreted (Monty Hall problem)
Pages dealing with transgender issues including Chelsea Manning and paraphilia classification (e.g. hebephilia) (Sexology and Manning naming dispute); superseded by the GamerGate decision (which was later superseded by Gender and sexuality by motion)
All edits about, and all pages related to, (a) GamerGate, (b) any gender-related dispute or controversy, (c) people associated with (a) or (b), all broadly construed (GamerGate); superseded by Gender and sexuality by motion
Pages relating to the Tea Party movement (Tea Party movement)
The topic covered by the article currently located at tree shaping, interpreted broadly (Tree shaping)SOURCE: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Arbitration_Committee/Discretionary_sanctions

