Wikipedia talk:Requests for comment/Lir blocking and unblocking
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What, you don't have the integrity to question the original block? Pathetic. - Hephaestos|§ 04:59, 4 Jul 2004 (UTC)
- The original block was against policy, and the reason given was false, which is why I removed it. But Hephaestos did not block Lir all three times. If he had done so, this would be about him and not Hcheney. Hcheney reinstated a block disputed by two users knowing that it was against policy. Guanaco 05:46, 4 Jul 2004 (UTC)
- 1) I dispute that I violated any policy. 2) Even if it was against policy, how does Guanaco know, that I knew it was against policy? Can Guanaco read my mind? I assure you, I did not act with malice or mens rea (guilty intent). 3) I blocked Lir twice, and Guanaco unblocked Lir twice. Guanaco has been asked by several users to refrain from controversial unblocking, I have never been questioned about blocking by any user, except Guanaco, prior to this incident. 4) Upon realizing the action was not unilateral (because Guanaco received backup from like minded individuals), I backed down, even though I know Guanaco is wrong for unbanning Lir. --H. CHENEY 06:10, 4 Jul 2004 (UTC)
Re: Response
If my blocking Lir twice is of question, why is Guanaco's double unblocking acceptable?
I removed the vote of Lir, because at that moment, Lir would have been blocked if it was not for Guanaco's unilateral action. Upon realizing there was some community support for including Lir's vote, I left Lir's vote as it was, and added a note of objection.
- Lir should never have been blocked. My unilateral action was appropriate according to Wikipedia:Blocking policy#Unblocking. Guanaco 05:59, 4 Jul 2004 (UTC)
I did not ban Lir for holding "unpopular opinions". I banned Lir because I felt that Lir was evading an earlier block with the aid of Guanaco.