Elnichole
Elnichole (block log • active blocks • global blocks • contribs • deleted contribs • filter log • creation log • change block settings • unblock • checkuser (log))
Request reason:
Requesting an IP address block exemption, because (Hello. I'm a brand new user to Wikipedia. I've been reading for years now, but finally decided to contribute. After ton of research, I've finally started to understand why I was blocked and consulted my network man. Apparently the owner of the computer network I use masks his computers with a Proxy Server or something to that extent. I'm not really sure what I've done wrong to be honest. I'm really put off by this. I've not even had time to edit one thing due to my busy work week and I log on tonight to see this awful message that I'm blocked from editing because of something with my IP Address??? I honestly only wanted to explore the community and see what it's all about here. I'm usually very shy about joining online communities due to this kind of thing. Someone somewhere either being mean or I'm simply not wanted around so understand how this feels...Please. I've chosen to join here because Wikipedia seems very accepting to new users, but this experience makes me slightly concerned, being jumped on and not even having edited one post. I mean, if I'm already being fussed at for something I've not done, just think what I'll hear if I make a tiny error somewhere online I'm sorry also if this is the incorrect way to respond post a message, the instructions were sort of vague, but I think I've got it. Thanks for any help. :) Emylou L. Nichole.). Elnichole (talk) 00:50, 8 February 2013 (UTC)
Accept reason:
IPBE granted -- DQ (ʞlɐʇ) 15:12, 10 February 2013 (UTC)
- The block which you are seeing is not immediately obvious. Please post below this message the exact message which you see when you try to edit.
Please note that there is no way in which you could be granted an IP block exemption; these are given only to users with a proven history of useful contributions here. Incidentally, as a new user, how did you know about the existence of block exemptions?--Anthony Bradbury"talk" 11:31, 8 February 2013 (UTC)
Requesting an IP address block exemption additional information included, The following information is from the message text telling me I'm blocked. As for the IP Exemptions, it's all right there in the message I'm going to paste. It explains that's my issue, and if you check my user logs, if that's even possible, you can see I read all about it. I at least wanted to understand why I was getting this error. The interesting thing is, sometimes I don't get the error. Sometimes I check the page and it's gone, other times it's there. Anyway, here is the text from the error. Thank you again for your time. Also, if I'm doing this edit wrong, please just let me know. This is a very new and interesting way to edit and exchange messages. :)
You are currently unable to edit Wikipedia.
You are still able to view pages, but you are now not able to edit, move, or create them.
Editing from 95.211.0.0/16 has been blocked (disabled) by DeltaQuad for the following reason(s): Server-multiple.svg The IP address that you are currently using has been blocked because the IP range you are editing from is a web host provider. Since your IP acts like a proxy, because it hides your IP address, it has been blocked. To prevent abuse, these IPs may be blocked from editing Wikipedia. If you do not have any other way to edit Wikipedia, you will need to request an IP Block Exemption. If this is the case, please request to be unblocked using the "unblock" template, and provide a clear reason why you need to use a webhost. If you would prefer to do so in confidentiality, please contact functionaries at functionaries-en@lists.wikimedia.org. Furthermore, your IP also may be blocked because proxies exist on it. Admins: Before applying IPBE, a checkuser needs to take a look at the account. This can be requested most easily at SPI Quick Checkuser Requests. Unblocking an IP or IP range with this template is highly unrecommended without at least contacting the blocking administrator.
This block has been set to expire: 18:47, 19 January 2015.
Oh my! :O Now two Administrators are involved. Guys, I'm so sorry to have caused such an issue, and I feel really bad I'm taking up time from other important things you could be doing. If joining caused all this issue, then I do indeed feel awful. I sort of just wanted to poke around here and there, perhaps correct some spelling and grammar, I'm good at that. Now, I'm feeling like I've caused all kinds of time consuming issues. Please forgive me and if it's too much I can just delete my account. I've not had a chance to edit, but I wanted you to know I'm grateful for the kind response from User:Anthony Bradbury, who initially posted a response here. You all seem very kind and that's hard to find online. If nothing can be done please let me know and I will have the account removed I guess... Thank you again so very much for all your help thus far :). Emylou L. Nichole. Elnichole (talk) 21:25, 8 February 2013 (UTC)
- Hello, looking at your request and technical data I see some things that are not right. This is only preventive as we have people who have abused the network your on before. Can you tell me whether you are editing at home or at work? Also, could you ask your network man if you are using any special software to encrypt your connection? Furthermore, have you or anyone else that has used your computer created an account before? Thanks, -- DQ (ʞlɐʇ) 01:45, 10 February 2013 (UTC)
Hi. I think I have the information you need, and thanks again for your help...I feel really awful I'm troubling you guys with this. Okay, my network man is Rockey and he has provided me with some information that may help. He's also done a great job elaborating on exactly what you guys are doing here, and why I'm having so much issue simply trying to join. As for where I am, I'm at a home office in Staunton Virginia. I pay Rockey to manage my network for me. He has a server set up in the basement, and we use a program called HideIPVPN to keep my location safe and my data encrypted. I'm glad you posted today, as I was actually talking to him yesterday evening in great detail about this issue trying to figure it out.
He's explained to me in the past, but I've talked with him again for a little refresher in the way the computers here are set. HideIPVPN is a private subscription service for which I pay to keep my business dealings, credit card transactions and other data safe. Actually, the interesting thing is, the program seems to be working, or at least it seems so now. Up until this point, I've never had any proof, but you guys asking for technical data and all that seems to indicate it's at least keeping me safe to some degree.
Now, I've taken the time to further educate myself using Wikipedia oddly enough all about Proxy computers, how they work, and what they do...with a little technical explanation from Rockey. :)
The following is a little obscure to me, but here is what I've learned from him. We use something called a Domain Controller which apparently manages the entire network connection. We run software on that system to mask the network, that's the HideIPVPN. Also, we've contacted HideIPVPN, and what you tell me about someone abusing Wikipedia on my network is impossible according to them. They said they assign a "static address" to each "server" you pay for, and that's yours apparently while you continue to pay for your service. What you're essentially telling me is that the previous owner of this address was a bad user, and I'm not aware of how long it's been since you've checked, but that address belongs to me now, Emylou Nichole. I pay for the HideIPVPN service on Rockey's recommendation, and according to them all my IP addresses, which they sent me in a list if you'd like to see them, are mine to keep for the duration of my service. I have no plans on canceling the service, so the addresses are going to be mine for an indefinite amount of time.
Finally to your last question. No, nobody has ever used Wikipedia on my home office network, not at least as a registered user or to edit. Now, I've been a reader for years, since I was a young girl in college, but I'm older now and feel I can responsibly edit and contribute. You won't see any large articles out of me most likely, as I'm usually very busy but I do enjoy checking others work as far as writing goes. I'm not that great at writing myself, but when I'm reading another persons work I'm good at catching errors. :)
In closing, I feel the need to convey the following to you. I've read all about new users here, and that's part of what lured me in. Wikipedia seems, at least on the outside, to be very welcoming and accepting to new users. I'm quite a shy person so this meant a LOT to me. Problem is, I don't feel it. In fact, I feel sort of outcast and unwanted, as if I'm being punished for something I know nothing of, being blocked before ever even doing one thing. How is a user supposed to prove them self if they don't even have the free chance to do good? :(
This has been an absolute headache, not only for you, but for me...what with the added stress of burdening someone else with my online issues as well as trying to figure out this whole IP debacle. Not one single site on the entire of my online life has EVER given me so much issue, yet seemed so welcoming. I'm writing this because I want it noted in words how awful this feels for me. I've always been taught to be honest with others, so I'm being honest with you. Please do not take offense, but you must understand from my stand point how awful this feels. Understand when Banks, Creditors, Online Shopping Company's as well as Customers of mine never convey an issue, when real, serious money is on the line, how shady it looks that the Free Online Encyclopedia, Wikipedia is so unwilling to let me edit a single punctuation mark.
I'll be frank. I'm a very busy woman these days, on the computer most of my day trying desperately to make a living. I have little time to deal with issues such as this anymore, but I still try to find time. IF you (Wikipedia) is simply not able or unwilling to help me then please, in your next post elaborate if you would on how to delete my account. I feel very odd here now, and out of place. One can hope that this can be salvaged, but Perhaps this is not the place for me...who knows. I may never have the chance to find out. I do want you to understand though how grateful I am for you taking the time to help me. I'm sure you're much busier than even I, and as someone who understands what it is to work all day long, believe me when I say...Thank you. Thank you for helping me, even if this doesn't work out, I'm still grateful for your time. I look forward to your response, and again...Thank you. :) Emylou NicholeElnichole (talk) 03:42, 10 February 2013 (UTC)
- Thank you for your explanation. I have granted you a block exemption for the time being. The block was, as I see it now, not meant to target you, but to those who were trying to evade us and our system. -- DQ (ʞlɐʇ) 15:12, 10 February 2013 (UTC)
YAY! Thank you all so very much for helping me out! It was very wonderful of you all to spend your valuable time to help me, and I won't forget what you've done for me. Thanks to ALL the administrators who were involved, with special thanks to DeltaQuad. I'll start doing a few basic edits here and there to get the hang of this as soon as I can, perhaps even tomorrow. My goal is to try to fit a few hours a week in to editing errors I find on Wikipedia. :)
I hope my work will help better the site over time, and I look forward to meeting online with lots of new people as well. :) Elnichole (talk) 09:45, 11 February 2013 (UTC)
Response
edit(Copied from my talk page): :Hi there! Don't worry, you're in the right place. :) Before I get started, let me give you some background info. Although IPBE is given to you, it may be removed if the user appears to be inactive. I'll reinstate the flag for now but I can't guarantee that someone won't remove it again in the future if you're still inactive. Elockid (Talk) 18:58, 3 August 2013 (UTC)