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Administrators' newsletter – March 2026

News and updates for administrators from the past month (February 2026).

Administrator changes

removed
  • Brendanconway
  • Calmer Waters
  • Hut 8.5
  • Joe Roe
  • VersedFenrir

CheckUser changes

removed Ks0stm

Oversight changes

removed Ks0stm

Guideline and policy news

Arbitration

  • Following a motion, remedy 9.1 of the Conduct in deletion-related editing case has been amended to limit TenPoundHammer to one XfD nomination or PROD per 24-hour period.
  • Following a motion, the Iskandar323 further POV pushing motion has been rescinded.
  • The Arbitration Committee has passed a housekeeping motion rescinding a number of outdated remedies and enforcement provisions across multiple legacy cases. In most instances, existing sanctions remain in force and continue to be appealable through the usual processes, while some case-specific remedies were amended or clarified.

Miscellaneous


Tech News: 2026-10

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Wikimedia Foundation Bulletin 2026 Issue 4


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Tech News: 2026-11

MediaWiki message delivery 18:50, 9 March 2026 (UTC)[reply]

The Signpost: 10 March 2026

  • Special report: What actually happened during the Wikimedia security incident?
    A horrifying exploit took place, which could have had catastrophic and far-reaching consequences if used maliciously; instead, it seems to have happened by accident and was used for childish vandalism. How did this happen, and what did the script actually do?