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Two long-term members of the community have departed as a result of Arbitration Committee actions this month.
 
=== "UnblockablesUnblockable" ===
 
{{noping|Eric Corbett}}, a Wikipedian since 2006, was indefinitely blocked by the Arbitration Committee on September 2. ArbCom member {{noping|KrakatoaKatie}}, writing for the committee, and announcing closure of an 18 August 2019 request for an Arbcom case, {{diff2|913673114|stated}} "The Arbitration Committee has been made aware of and has independently confirmed that Eric Corbett, since his public retirement, has been abusively misusing multiple accounts and disruptively editing while logged out. Eric Corbett's accounts are hereby indefinitely blocked by the Arbitration Committee."
 
Apparently following [[Wikipedia:Banning policy#User pages|banning policy]], ten minutes after ArbCom's decision was posted, English Wikipedia administrator {{noping|Joe Roe}} {{Diff2|913674317||made an edit to Corbett's userpage}} that would notify the community of the block. Several edits by others ensued, both administrators and non-administrators. First {{diff2|913698098|blanking the page}}, several more additions and removals of the templates and one final {{diff2|920322007|addition}}. After this, on October 9, administrator {{noping|Floquenbeam}} removed the templates with the edit summary "busybodies",<ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=User%3AEric_Corbett&type=revision&diff=920323357&oldid=920322007</ref> and protected the userpage from editing. ContactedFloquenbeam bytold ''The Signpost'', Floquenbeam gave this explanation: "That was a controversial tagging, which was edit warred over last month. It had died down and was quiet for quite a while [...] But now no more drive by shit stirring can happen."
 
Corbett's name appears frequently in ''The Signpost''{{'}}s archives including [[Wikipedia:Wikipedia Signpost/2015-10-28/Arbitration report|October 28, 2015 Arbitration report]] and [[Wikipedia:Wikipedia Signpost/2015-12-30/Arbitration report|December 30, 2015 Arbitration report]]; the latter detailing an administrator's privileges being removed by the Arbitration Committee due to actions related to Corbett. Our [[Wikipedia:Wikipedia Signpost/2014-12-10/In the media|December 10, 2014 In the media report]] quoted an author in ''[[Slate (magazine)|Slate]]'' who had described Corbett as one of "'[[Wikipedia:Unblockables|The Unblockables]]', a class of abrasive editors who can get away with murder because they have enough of a fan club within Wikipedia, so any complaint made against them would be met with hostility and opprobrium."
 
===Off-wiki harassment results in permanentindefinite banningsite ban ===
On 1 October, {{noping|Icewhiz}} was permanentlyindefinitely site banned. According to the Arbitration Committee, {{template:they have|Icewhiz}} {{tq|"engaged in off-wiki harassment of multiple editors}}". Responding to criticism of methods and jurisdiction, Mkdw stated {{SignpostWikipedia:Wikipedia quoteSignpost/Templates/Quote
|1=Off-wiki harassment falls within our jurisdiction. While I am sure the world of professional forensic analysis has varying degrees of sophistication, we do not adhere or require those same standards here on the English Wikipedia. Comparing behavioural evidence is a common practice on the English Wikipedia with respect to editors abusively using multiple accounts or reviewing evidence with respect to harassment. I am sure there are many advantages to a more comprehensive system that relies on professionals to handle harassment and conduct related issues affecting our community, but that same community has made it clear that local governance from within our volunteer community is an essential priority for the project. Wikipedia at its very core is volunteer built and we won't be departing from that culture anytime soon. (23:40 1 October)}}
 
This case is further complicated by reports in ''[[Haaretz]]'' and other news sources that Icewhiz was responsible for the exposure of a 15 year old hoax on Wikipedia about a fake Nazi extermination camp. For further coverage on these reports see ''[[Wikipedia_SignpostWikipedia:Wikipedia Signpost/Next_issue2019-10-31/In the media|In the Media]]''.
Two tipsters sent fairly complete and consistent descriptions of the alleged harassment to ''The Signpost'', but these descriptions could not be confirmed due to the closing of a specific social media account. When contacted by ''The Signpost'' Icewhiz stated "For the record - I do not confirm nor deny any degree of involvement with" the account.
 
This case is further complicated by reports in ''[[Haaretz]]'' and other news sources that Icewhiz was responsible for the exposure of a 15 year old hoax on Wikipedia about a fake Nazi extermination camp. For further coverage on these reports see ''[[Wikipedia_Signpost/Next_issue/In the media|In the Media]]''
 
=== Resignation and retirement of former Arbitrator ===
On October 20, former Arbitration Committee member {{noping|DeltaQuad}}, aka Amanda, {{diff2|922178033|retired from English Wikipedia}}, was desysoped {{diff2|922180613|at her own request}} (resigned as administrator), and had her other advanced permissions including oversighter removed [[meta:Special:Diff/19475638|at her own request]]. She was recently acting as an ArbCom clerk. A {{diff2|922452348|post-resignation comment}} on her talkpage points to a decision to resign starting around October 15. DeltaQuad declined to further explain any reason for the resignation forto ''The Signpost''.<ref>https://meta.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?title=User_talk:DeltaQuad&diff=19494966&oldid=19494746</ref>
 
As of issue deadline, 36 accounts on English Wikipedia have [[WP:Oversight|oversight rights]]. It is one of the most tightly held system controls issued only to the founder, Arbitration Committee members, and a handful of others, and can expunge information from view even by "ordinary" administrators.
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=== Other matters ===
 
*[[Wikipedia:Arbitration/Requests/Case/Palestine-Israel articles 4/Evidence]] closed October 18 with input from six editors. According to the admin who raised protection on the article [[Airbnb]] under the Israel–Palestine sanctions, {{tq|"There was an edit-warring concerning one of their Palestinian locations...}}" The case had been suspended and began on 6 October.
 
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