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Arbitration report
Palestine-Israel articles 5 has closed
A final decision was posted by the Arbitration Committee concerning the case Palestine-Israel articles 5 (aka PIA5).
Summary of decision
A concise summary can be found at Special:Permalink/1271417868#Wikipedia:Arbitration/Requests/Case/Palestine-Israel articles 5 closed. This is a summary of the summary.
Arbs agreed on the following:
- Extended confirmed protection (ECP) is now the default status of all PIA articles, whether or not disruption has occurred (also, Articles for creation drafts by non-ECP users apparently will not be accepted, according to a clarification issued just before we go to press).
- No new bans occurred – user Ïvana was already banned in pre-case Arbcom action, but re-banned in PIA5.
- Some topic bans were adopted.
- A number of warnings and admonishments were handed out.
- A novel remedy called "Balanced editing restriction", to be enforced technically (via edit filter), was constructed by the committee as a discretionary sanction:
- A novel remedy called "Article title restriction" was constructed by the committee (although it failed 10–1).
- The community was encouraged to run a request for comment (RFC) on POV forks.
- SPI clerks may invite contributors to leave (with existing authorities).
The committee was divided on "AndreJustAndre banned". An 8–6 majority decided not to enact that remedy, but a majority did decide to levy a "suspended site ban", under which a new Clarification and Amendment (ARCA) case can result in a relatively quick ban by motion.
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Community reaction
Community reaction to the decision was robust, with nearly 60 kB of comments on the committee noticeboard's talk page, as of this issue's deadline.
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