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Partial blocks may be applied by administrators to prevent a user from editing some part(s) of Wikipedia, in contrast with a sitewide block. Partial blocks may be applied to user accounts, IP addresses, as well as IP address ranges.
Partial blocks can prevent a user from:
Partial blocks are used to prevent damage or disruption to Wikipedia, not to punish users (see Wikipedia:Blocking policy § Purpose and goals). Any user may report disruption and ask administrators to consider blocking a disruptive account or IP address (see Wikipedia:Blocking policy § Requesting blocks).
Partial blocking is separate from banning, which is a formal retraction of editing privileges on all or part of Wikipedia. Like sitewide blocks, partial blocks may be used to enforce a ban.
Partial blocks were enabled on the English Wikipedia as a result of a December 2019 RfC.
Consider placing a template such as {{Uw-pblock}}
on the talk pages of the users you block. You can use an automated tool such as Twinkle to automate the process of partially-blocking users as well as templating them.
In most cases 'account creation blocked' should be left unchecked, as enabling it will prevent all new account creation on the whole range. Conversely, partial blocks can be leveraged to only block account creation from an IP or IP range, but permit all unregistered editing. To do this, simply impose a partial block but leave the "Pages" and "Namespaces" fields blank (this is mostly useful for checkusers).
Active partial blocks may be viewed at Special:BlockList.
If editors believe a block has been improperly issued that affects them, they can request a review of that block by following the instructions at the Wikipedia:Administrators' noticeboard. Alternatively, the affected editor may request an unblock following the procedures at Wikipedia:Blocking policy § Unblocking, using the {{unblock}} template. Either way, the editor should read Wikipedia:Guide to appealing blocks to see how to formulate the request. Administrators can unblock a user when they feel the block is unwarranted or no longer appropriate, in accordance with the blocking policy.