Wikipedia:Requests for arbitration/Cantus vs. Guanaco/Evidence

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 * See also Requests_for_arbitration/Guanaco for community reaction to the following evidence.

Guanaco illegally blocked Cantus for 24 hours for allegedly violating the three revert rule in article Clitoris. The three revert rule states, "Don't revert any page more than three times within a period of 24 hours."

Evidence
Evidence below showing Cantus did not violate the aforementioned rule.

Reverts to page "Clitoris" by User:Cantus
 * The fourth revert "D" falls outside the 24-hour limit started by revert "A"
 * The fourth revert "H" falls outside the 24-hour limit started by revert "E"

There are no four consecutive reverts within a 24-hour period.

Concealment of wrong doing
While blocked, Cantus exercised his right to defend himself by reporting this illegal block in the Village Pump. However, four minutes later Guanaco removed the message and proceeded to block Cantus' IP. Cantus again posted the message with a different IP. A few minutes later Guanaco posted a reply saying he had unblocked Cantus, but without any regret.

Cantus also tried to inform several administrators about the blocking by posting in their talk pages, but his messages were quickly removed by Guanaco by using the admin rollback:, , , , , , , , , , , , , ,.

--Cantus 04:52, Sep 11, 2004 (UTC)