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Pursuant to WP:IGNORE and WP:BOLD, we are completely rebuilding Abuse Reports as "Abuse Response" for the same rationale listed below. We are moving all useful pages to Abuse Response, and leaving behind all of the arcane and stale components, including old cases and reports, in an attempt to rebuild and keep Abuse Response relevant to today's Wikipedia.
In order to cleanup all existing cases which are in complete disarray, largely because various templating and bot systems have been changed in the past, we propose:
All existing cases (anything in Wikipedia:Abuse reports/(ip address)) will be moved to Wikipedia:Abuse reports/Archived/(ip address) with no redirect.
Any open cases will be manually moved back from archived.
All future archiving of cases should likewise be moved to /Archive/ subpagination.
Not done. New reports with an existing IP address should be marked as a subsequent case (in the same manner as cfd nomination pages).
Note: Still need a mechanism or at least a note to filers about doing this when a duplicate case is filed.
Done. Archived cases should have their page encapsulated in a box showing that it is archived and asking for it to not be modified (in the same manner as other WP projects).
In recognition of the fact that investigating Abuse Reports can be a sensitive activity and requires investigators to be fair and upright, we propose that prior to investigating, volunteers meet the following criteria:
All user accounts for the user across all Wikimedia foundation sites must be in good standing and must not have been blocked in the past three months.
User must have a clear understanding of IP ranges, IP allocation, WHOIS records, ISP contact information, and DNS records.
User must demonstrate a history of polite contact and assuming good faith, as you representing Wikipedia when contacting organizations.
Note: Still need a mechanism to verify volunteers meet criteria -- although it will still come down to the honor system.
Doing... Current plan is to place requisites on the volunteer and ask volunteers that they consider themselves as meeting them before placing their name on the volunteer list.
Done. In recognition of the fact that as investigators contacting external parties, we represent the face of Wikipedia and that it is imperative that we use the utmost of professionalism, we propose that
Contact with responsible organizations must be based on approved templates.
Several pages in abuse reports have to be rewritten to reflect the new procedures. The following is a list of pages that have completed the rewrite process. Make changes as deemed necessary. (currently 3 users have access, please request on talk page)
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Done. Create templates for contact letters (pending discussion).
Done. Add a switch to AR Talk template to indicate that a case has been closed, RO contacted, and add a switch that will link to a new report with (2nd report).
Done. Revise and expand Template:AbRep1 with additional notes.
Done. Move pages over to Abuse Response.
Done. Create Template:AbRep-multi for multiple IP addresses then add this as a second filing button.
Done. Document all project-related templates per WP standard using {{Documentation}}.
Done. Find and eliminate all orphaned reports by categorizing them into Archived and either Rejected or Closed.
Done. Condense all AR-related action templates (including all on Wikipedia:Abuse_rsponse/Indicators) into a single template OR naming convention with switches (e.g. ARA, ARprelim, ARdone, ARDisp etc etc)