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Contents

  • Beginning
  • 1 How to receive this flag
  • 2 Interactions of local and global block exemptions
    • 2.1 Local blocks
    • 2.2 Global blocks
  • 3 See also

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Users who are given the ipblock-exempt flag ('ipblock-exempt' user group) are not affected by autoblocks, or by blocks of IP addresses and rangeblocks (both global and local). They are also exempt from proxy blocks and Tor blocks. This right is automatically assigned to administrators, however the flag must be added separately for non-administrators to enable editing from IP addresses affected by IP or IP range blocks. The ipblock-exempt flag cannot be granted to editors who do not use an account.

There is also a global group to override IP blocks globally. See Global block exemptions for more information.

Historically, administrators would "softblock" IP's allowing named editors to continue to edit, while disallowing any anonymous editing and user registrations. With this flag, this is no longer required.

How to receive this flag

In order to be granted this flag and become IP block exempt on a specific project, the user must refer to the local process or ask an administrator of that project. The information on who should or should not get this user right can be found on the no open proxies page. However, every project may have its own IP block exemption policy and differ from this one.

  • For specific information about IP block exemption on Meta, see Meta:IP block exemption

In order to be granted a global exemption from global blocks, one must make a request to stewards at Steward requests/Global permissions.

Note: A global exemption granted by a steward will only circumvent a global IP address or IP range block placed by stewards. A global exemption will not circumvent a local block placed on a wiki project by a local administrator. Local blocks applied on wikis, as well as local exemptions, will however override global actions applied for that wiki.

Interactions of local and global block exemptions

Blocks and exemptions work differently depending on where they are imposed, and by whom they are imposed.

Local blocks

  • A local block only works at the one wiki.
  • Local blocks are applied by local administrators.
  • A local block exemption only overrides the block at the local wiki it was applied on, and it exempts all blocks placed (locally or globally) on that wiki.

Global blocks

  • A global block works on all centralised wikis, with the exception of metawiki (this wiki)
  • Global blocks are typically only placed by stewards.
  • Global IP block exemptions override global blocks only. It has no impact on the ability for a user to edit on an individual project that has a local IP address or IP range block currently implemented.
  • Local administrators can override (whitelist) for their wiki a steward's global block through that wiki's Special:GlobalBlockWhitelist page
Comparison of local/global blocks and local/global exemptions.
Block imposed by Local administrator
(local block)
Steward
(global block)
Type of exemption
Local IP block exemption unblocked unblocked
Global IP block exemption blocked unblocked
No exemption blocked blocked

See also

  • Blocked user
  • Global IP block exemption
  • Policy on Meta
  • v
  • t
  • e
User groups
Local
groups
On Meta
Without global effects
  • Account creators
  • Autopatrollers
  • Bots
  • Bureaucrats
  • CheckUsers
  • Community Wishlist managers
  • Confirmed users
  • Event organizers
  • Flood flag
  • Importers
  • IP block exemptions
  • Users blocked from the IP Information tool
  • Oversighters
  • Patrollers
  • Transwiki importers
  • Temporary account IP viewers
  • Uploaders
With global effects
  • Administrators
  • Central notice administrators
  • Global renamers
  • Interface administrators
  • MassMessage senders
  • OAuth administrators
  • Push subscription managers
  • Translation administrators
  • WMF Office IT
  • WMF Trust and Safety
On some wikis
  • Uploaders
  • Autopatrollers
  • Patrollers
  • Reviewers
  • Rollbackers
  • Autochecked users
  • Extended confirmed users
  • File movers
  • Interface editors
  • Abuse filter editors
  • Template editors
  • Eliminators
  • Translation administrators
  • MassMessage senders
  • Arbitration committee members
  • Extended movers
  • Bots with administrator rights
  • Flooders
  • Curators
  • Election clerks
On one wiki
(except Meta)
  • Noratelimit accounts
  • Engineers
  • Upload Wizard campaign editors
  • Image reviewers
  • Test wiki administrators
  • Property creators
  • Wikidata staff
  • Researchers
  • IP block exemption grantors
  • Functioneers
  • Maintainers
  • Wikifunctions staff
On all wikis
  • Blocked users
  • Unregistered users
  • Newly-registered users
  • Registered users
  • Confirmed users
  • Autoconfirmed users
  • Account creators
  • Bots
  • Administrators
  • Interface administrators
  • Bureaucrats
  • Oversighters
  • CheckUsers
  • IP block exemptions
  • Importers
  • Transwiki importers
  • Temporary account IP viewers
  • Users blocked from the IP Information tool
  • Structured Discussions bots
Historical groups
  • Extended uploaders
  • Course coordinators, Instructors, Online volunteers and Campus volunteers
  • Movers
  • ZeroRatedMobileAccess administrators
  • WMF ops monitoring
  • GWToolset users
Global
groups
  • Locked accounts
  • Unified accounts
  • Abuse filter helpers
  • Abuse filter maintainers
  • API high limit requestors
  • CAPTCHA exemptions
  • Founder
  • Global bots
  • Global deleters
  • Global Flow creators
  • Global interface editors
  • Global IP block exemptions
  • Global rollbackers
  • Global sysops
  • Global temporary account IP viewers
  • Two-factor authentication testers
  • New wikis importers
  • Ombuds
  • Recursive export
  • Staff
  • Stewards
  • System administrators
  • U4C members
  • VRT permissions agents
  • wmf-email-block-override
  • WMF researchers
Links in italic are separate account statuses that are not assigned through user groups.
See also: Wikimedia user groups
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