Thread:Old McDonald/@comment-26306690-20151226205515/@comment-24494906-20151226213636

We're not really keeping records.

The answer is: "It depends." There are no fixed regulations for this (yet?), so each admin is handling this a bit differently. If you do the exact same thing again or violate other rules within a short time span, you'll probably be blocked temporarily. On the other hand, if you break another rule and some time has passed, you'll usually only get another warning. And warnings long ago will probably be forgotten if enough time has passed. (Blocks won't be forgotten, though, they're listed in the wiki log; but if the last and only block was 2 years ago, it probably won't influence how the admin will handle this.)

You can try to avoid a block or a warning, though, if you try to do something about your mistake immediately, for example by immediately informing an admin if you accidentally upload something that violates the rules.

There are other wikis that handle this much stricter: After the first warning, you'll always be blocked if you violate another rule (see, for example, the rules of the FNaF wiki).