Help:Global blocks

Whenever an IP address or range causes problems on a Miraheze wiki, they may be blocked on all of our wikis to stop further disruptions. These IP blocks are called global IP blocks and only prevent non-logged in users from creating accounts and editing while not logged in. If you're logged in, most of these blocks will never affect you.

If you are affected by one of these blocks, please read the sections below for helpful tips on how to request an account or bypass the block.

Cross-wiki abuse
"Cross-wiki abuse. Contact cvt[at]miraheze.org if affected"

Most times, these blocks aren't directed specifically towards you. If an IP address or range causes issues on multiple wikis, we may block it to prevent further disruptions. These blocks normally don't affected logged in users so if you have an account, you should be able to login and edit. If you're on a public network (such as an airport, coffee shop, or school network), you might encounter this error too. Try creating an account on your home network first and you should be able to login even if the network you're on is blocked.

If you're trying to make an account but encounter this error, you can ask us to make an account for you. You may either use this form to request an account or if you are unable to, you may email us at  with the full error (copy and paste the entire error, don't send a screenshot) and tell us what username you want and what email we should tell MediaWiki to send a password to.

Cross-wiki spamming
"Cross-wiki spamming. Contact cvt[at]miraheze.org if affected"

If an IP address or range spams multiple wikis, we will normally block it to prevent further abuse. Typically, we issue local blocks against these sorts of spammers but if the spam affected multiple wikis, we will block it on all our wikis. These blocks normally don't affect logged in users so if you have an account, you should be able to edit.

If you're trying to make an account but encounter this error, you can ask us to make an account for you. You may either use this form to request an account or if you are unable to, you may email us at  with the full error (copy and paste the entire error, don't send a screenshot) and tell us what username you want and what email we should tell MediaWiki to send a password to.

Cross-wiki vandalism
"Cross-wiki vandalism. Contact cvt[at]miraheze.org if affected"

Similarly to blocks done for cross-wiki abuse, these blocks are normally not directed to you. If someone abuses an IP address or range to vandalize multiple wikis, we'll normally block them to cease the disruptions. Global IP blocks typically don't affect logged in users so if you have an account, you may login as normal and you should be able to edit. If you're on a public network (such as an airport, coffee shop, or school network), you might encounter this error too. Try creating an account on your home network first and you should be able to login even if the network you're on is blocked.

If you're trying to make an account but encounter this error, you can ask us to make an account for you. You may either use this form to request an account or if you are unable to, you may email us at  with the full error (copy and paste the entire error, don't send a screenshot) and tell us what username you want and what email we should tell MediaWiki to send a password to.

Long-term abuse
"Long-term abuse. Contact cvt[at]miraheze.org if affected"

If a user abuses an IP address or range over a long period of time, we may block it to prevent further disruptions to our wikis. If you've never disrupted a Miraheze wiki then this block isn't meant for you, it's probably meant for someone with an IP similar to you or someone who shares your IP address. These blocks almost never affect logged in users. If you have an account, log in and you should be able to edit.

If you're trying to make an account but encounter this error, you can ask us to make an account for you. You may either use this form to request an account or if you are unable to, you may email us at  with the full error (copy and paste the entire error, don't send a screenshot) and tell us what username you want and what email we should tell MediaWiki to send a password to.

Web host or open proxy
"Web host or open proxy. Contact cvt[at]miraheze.org if affected"

Due to constant abuse, Miraheze does not allow users using a web hosting or a proxy service (such as a VPN provider) to edit our wikis without being logged in or create accounts. If you have a VPN turned on, please turn it off and you should no longer see this error. If you still see it, try clearing your cookies. Once you have an account, you won't be affected by these blocks anymore and you can edit with a VPN on or using a web host connection.

If you're trying to make an account but encounter this error and you have turned off your VPN to no avail, you may either use this form to request an account or if you are unable to, you may email us at  with the full error (copy and paste the entire error, don't send a screenshot) and tell us what username you want and what email we should tell MediaWiki to send a password to.

Trust and Safety enforcement action⁠
"Trust and Safety enforcement action⁠—Direct enquiries to ts[at]miraheze.org"

Trust and Safety is the team in charge of enforcing Miraheze's Terms of Use. They typically only block IP ranges in connection to enforcing the Terms of Use.

If you were blocked by Trust and Safety, please email  and they'll provide more guidance.

What to do if affected
Typically, global IP blocks only affect anonymous users' ability to create accounts or edit. If you have an account, you should be able to login and edit. If you've been globally blocked and are trying to create an account, you can request one using this form or you may email us at  with the full error (copy and paste the entire error, don't send a screenshot) and tell us what username you want and what email we should tell MediaWiki to send a password to.

If you're logged in but are still seeing a global block error, please email us at .

If you were blocked by Trust and Safety, you may not use the above step. Please email the team directly at .