Attack on Titan Wiki:Ban Policies

Ban-Worthy Actions

 * Deleting all the text or a large portion of the text from a page, adding obscenities, adding gibberish or false information (including, but not limited to, fanfiction information and speculations), changing the article's name without discussion, or changing the text of an article to another language besides English.
 * Adding images that are inappropriate or refusing to comply to the rules of the wiki after being warned may also result in a ban.
 * Editing or vandalizing other people's user pages. The only exceptions are if they give permission, or if it's for technical purposes.
 * Repeatedly violating the Image Guidelines.
 * Purposefully insulting or offending other editors of the Wiki is unacceptable and is a ban-worthy offense. The Wiki is a community of internet users working towards a common goal, and petty insults impair the community's ability to reach their goal.

Steps of a Ban

 * If a user has been accused of actions that merit a ban, they will be warned about the rules of the wiki and referred to this page for reference. If the problem continues, then a ban request will be issued. For some cases, a forum will be made discussing the reasons for the ban request. Ban lengths and conditions will also be discussed there.
 * Anonymous users (IPs) and new registered users will not be granted the privilege of forums regarding their bans, and they will be banned at an admin's discretion. Registered users will be warned on their talk pages, and if they continue to disregard the rules and the warning, they will be banned (usually for one month, but the bans can be longer or permanent if the vandalism is severe enough). Anonymous users will be banned permanently.

Ban-Worthy Actions

 * Insulting, threatening, or being rude to other users.
 * Spamming the chat. This can include, but is not limited to, repeatedly posting links, writing the same thing over and over again, or posting inappropriate images in the chat.
 * Linking people to porn sites in the main chat.
 * Disruption to the chat such as excessive racism, religious, flaming wars, bashing and gore links/discussions are also not accepted.

Steps of a Ban

 * A ban-worthy chat offense is first served with a warning, either verbal or in the form of a kick, from a chat moderator or administrator.
 * The second warning is followed by a ban from chat. In order to argue your ban, you can contact the moderator who performed the action.