Wikipedia:Partial blocks

Partial blocks may be applied by administrators to prevent a user from editing some part(s) of Wikipedia, in contrast with a sitewide block. Partial blocks may be applied to user accounts, IP addresses, as well as IP address ranges.

Partial blocks can prevent a user from:

  • Editing specific pages
  • Editing all pages within a namespace
  • Emailing other users
  • Creating other accounts
  • Uploading files (including overwriting files)
  • Creating new pages (including uploading new files)
  • Moving pages and files
  • Sending thanks

Partial blocks are used to prevent damage or disruption to Wikipedia, not to punish users (see Wikipedia:Blocking policy § Purpose and goals). Any user may report disruption and ask administrators to consider blocking a disruptive account or IP address (see Wikipedia:Blocking policy § Requesting blocks).

Partial blocking is separate from banning, which is a formal retraction of editing privileges on all or part of Wikipedia. Like sitewide blocks, partial blocks may be used to enforce a ban.

Partial blocks were enabled on the English Wikipedia as a result of a December 2019 RfC.


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