User talk:2600:387:3:803:0:0:0:5A

331dot sure I don't disaggree, but how many non-articlespace edits were inappropriate?

Also, create an account for like 10 edits a year, 8 of which can probably be made without one and add another password to keep track of, whatever happened to the whole anyone can edit ethos? And I have to give someone my e-mail too? OK so maybe there's policy that prevents limiting blocks only to articlespace, or maybe I heard wrong and enwiki never turned on the block by namespace feature in the first place, but if so that's not at all clear from your response. 2600:387:3:803:0:0:0:5A (talk) 01:10, 2 July 2021 (UTC)
 * If you are concerned about your email address, you can create a throwaway email address to use only for account creation, or you can go to a physical location with a different IP address and create an account yourself without providing one(although no one has access to it this way), although you would be unable to recover your password. It is true that blocks can be limited to certain namespaces, but that is not usually done with range blocks because there is not usually a need to do so. It is done with specific accounts as the specific account can demonstrate that they have a need or purpose in doing so, that is impossible with an IP range (or even a single IP address) that is used by many people. I get the sense you are not new to Wikipedia as most new users don't know how to ping. If you wish to argue against range blocks more generally, you may do so with your account. 331dot (talk) 08:59, 2 July 2021 (UTC)
 * In terms of disruption, it appears this range has been used to evade a block, which wouldn't necessarly be evident from the edits themselves(without additional information). This is one inappropriate edit made from it as well. 331dot (talk) 09:03, 2 July 2021 (UTC)