User:Who Should Block A Page?/sandbox

Before "Blocking" a page, the minimum required courtesy should be, the user be asked why his page should not be blocked.

Before blocking a page, the blocking editor, at least, should explain to the users with reasons, his intention that he want to block the page.

Another important issue is, only such editors should block a page who have been writing or aware about the content of the page & the relevant category of the page that they intend to block. Example, how does it look if I, a painter by profession, block a page on medical science or English Literature.

Some of my friends have only a few pictures on the pages that they have created, without a single word in the name of "Text"; and they are always in a hurry to block the pages of other users.

Some intelligentsia from Wiki should come forward and frame guidelines for blocking pages un-necessarily. Such policies should include, only those editors who have good knowledge about the page which they intend should be permitted to block a page.

This is important because innumerable amount or volume of valuable information is blocked by the editors who prefer blocking rather than encouraging and the readers are deprived of information that they would have received, if some important information would not have been blocked.

This is without any prejudice. This page is not intended to hurt feelings of any editor, but to make Wiki more useful to the millions of readers.

Who Should Block A Page? (talk) 06:28, 17 January 2020 (UTC)Phalguni 17 Jan 2020