I am a new user and I'm a little confused by it all

<<unblock-auto|1=$3|2=$2>>

Hey, there! I don't see any blocks in your log, so it's apparent that you've been autoblocked (see that page for more information). Before I or any other admin can look into this, we'll need some more information -- specifically, the name of the blocking administrator, the name of the original blockee, and possibly your IP address. You should be able to see all of that from the "You've been blocked" page. Please respond; the sooner you do, the sooner this can be looked into. Thanks. Luna Santin 19:39, 24 October 2006 (UTC)Reply

Clearing an autoblock

Due to the nature of the block applied, we need additional information before we can decide whether to unblock you. It is very likely that you are not personally blocked. If you are prevented from editing, it may be because you are autoblocked or blocked because of your IP address. Without further details, there is nothing further we can do to review or lift your block. Please follow these instructions:

  1. If you have a Wikipedia account, please ensure that you are logged in.
    Your account name will be visible in the top right of this page if you are.
    If it isn't, try bypassing your web browser's cache.
  2. Try to edit the Sandbox.
    If you are able to edit the sandbox, you are not blocked from editing. Either the autoblock on your IP address has already expired, or you weren't blocked in the first place. Either way, you can resume editing.
  3. If you are still blocked, follow the directions below:
    1. Copy the {{unblock-auto|...}} code generated for you under the "Unblock request" section.
    2. Paste the code at the bottom of your user talk page, and click save.
      If you cannot edit your own talk page, use the Unblock Ticket Request System to make your request.
--   Netsnipe  ►  20:11, 24 October 2006 (UTC)Reply