Inkipedia:Policy/Multiple accounts

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Revision as of 03:15, 18 May 2021 by Heddy (talk | contribs) (In the case of a forgotten password, creating a new account should be a last resort. Added steps to take before creating a new account.)
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Here at Inkipedia, we do not tolerate the abuse of multiple accounts.

Users are allowed to have more than one account, as long as they provide a link to all other accounts' user pages on their own user page, and each account exists for a reason. However, users must only have one main account, and voting on community issues can only be done from this account. Because of this, having multiple accounts is typically unnecessary and can result in an IP ban. Inkipedia has a very high standard to maintain, and spammy, ghost accounts do not reflect this standard. If you see any abuse of multiple accounts, please notify an administrator immediately.

Examples of acceptable multiple accounts

  • Bot accounts to perform approved community functions
  • Cannot access account due to forgotten password

Forgotten password

In the case of a forgotten password, creating a new account should be a last resort. It's really easy to recover passwords, because web browsers remember them. Navigate through the menu to find your password:

  • Chrome: Profile > Passwords (help)
  • Edge: Menu > Settings > Profiles > Passwords (help)
  • Firefox : Menu > Logins and Passwords (help)
  • Safari: Menu > Preferences > Passwords (help)

If the password cannot be recovered, reset the password (valid email address must be associated with the account).

If the password cannot be reset, create a new account and stop using the old account.

Examples of multiple account abuse

  • Avoiding blocks or bans
  • Voting on community issues (adminship requests, Inkling of the Month) on multiple accounts
  • Spamming
  • Creating multiple accounts that serve no purpose
  • Any other act that an administrator finds harmful to the wiki, its appearance, and its relevance

Consequences of multiple account abuse

Administrators have the right to block any user for any amount of time. They may also determine if an account is a duplicate, and if its infraction counts as minor or major. The block times listed below are merely suggestions.

Minor offenses

  • 1st offense: 1-day IP block
  • 2nd offense: 3-day IP block
  • 3rd offense: 1-week IP block
  • 4th offense: Indefinite IP ban

Major offenses

  • 1st offense: Indefinite IP ban