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Any account (other than a tool root or CheckUser flagged account) may be suspended by a tool admin and the account creator user rights removed from their Wikipedia account if their ACC tool user account becomes inactive for 90 days or more, per the tool report. Such suspensions are indefinite by default until the inactive tool user contacts an ...
A sockpuppet is an account created by a vandal or bad-faith contributor in an attempt to bias the deletion process. A close variation is the " meatpuppet ", people recruited from outside Wikipedia to try to alter the result of a discussion (for example, if your article about a web forum is up for deletion and you post a call for other forum ...
To do so, click on the request ID button or click on "Zoom" in the list of last 5 closed requests, or go to the logs and click a request number. At the end of the request line—like you see normally for all open requests, you will see the UTC date and time the request was submitted.
If your account has been blocked from editing, you may not create nor request a new account. Instead, you should appeal your block following the guide to appealing blocks. If you are unable to edit your user talk page to request an unblock of your account, you must file an unblock request using the UTRS process here.
Sign in to the AOL Account Security page. Scroll to the bottom of the page. First add a new email or phone number. Enter your new recovery info and follow the on-screen prompts. Click remove next to the old recovery option. Click Remove email or Remove phone to confirm.
Before requesting an account, it is important for you to know that the request an account process is severely backlogged at this time. If you submit a request today, you can expect a response from a member of the team regarding the approval or decline of your account request in approximately 6 months on average.
Things to know when you change your AOL account to the free AOL plan: If you cancel your billing and change to the free AOL plan in the middle of your billing cycle, you'll continue to have access to the service until the end of your current billing cycle. If you have any active premium subscriptions, those will continue to be billed separately.
Therefore, 1.1 and 1.0.1 .reqif files are equivalent. In July 2016, version 1.2 was published (OMG Document Number: formal/2016-07-01). As with the previous versions, changes are restricted to the text of the standard, the XML schema and underlying model have not changed. Therefore, 1.2, 1.1 and 1.0.1 .reqif files are equivalent.