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Revision as of 12:52, 7 November 2025
This template is used to indicate that a comment has been removed as a violation of the extended confirmed restriction (ECR). A full list of topic areas covered under ECR is available at Wikipedia:Rough guide to extended confirmed protection § As arbitration enforcement.
Usage
Delete the comment that violates ECR, and replace it with {{subst:ECR violation removed|topic}}, replacing topic with one of the topic codes below:
TemplateData
Indicates that a comment has been removed as a violation of the extended confirmed restriction
| Parameter | Description | Type | Status | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Username | user |
Username of editor who posted the removed comment |
User | optional |
| Topic code | topic 1 |
Topic area covered by the extended confirmed restriction
|
String | required |
| No signature | nosig |
Exclude signature from text
|
Boolean | optional |
Examples
{{subst:ECR violation removed|a-i}}
(This comment was removed as a violation of the extended confirmed restriction in the following topic area: the Arab–Israeli conflict. ~~~~)
{{subst:ECR violation removed|aa}}
(This comment by Example was removed as a violation of the extended confirmed restriction in the following topic area: politics, ethnic relations, and conflicts involving Armenia, Azerbaijan, or both. ~~~~)
{{subst:ECR violation removed|apl}}
(This comment was removed as a violation of the extended confirmed restriction in the following topic area: the history of Jews and antisemitism in Poland during World War II (1933–45).)

