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This page is a guide for volunteers who want to assist in dispute resolution at DRN. There are no formal requirements so feel free to begin your participation right away as any editor may comment on any discussion. You are not required to add your name to the [[#List of the DRN volunteers|list of DRN volunteers]] before commenting at a dispute, but adding your name to the list below ''is'' recommended and helpful for the DRN bot that monitors the status of each case.
== Things to bear in mind ==
 
==How to start==
Here are some things you might want to bear in mind when commenting:
* Editors who discuss disputes at this board may be distressed or emotional. Try to use language that calms down disputes, rather than language that escalates them.
* Keep your answers focused on Wikipedia policy and how it affects the dispute. Disputes can often be solved by gently clarifying policies to editors who haven't yet fully grasped their intricacies.
* Address the content issues that editors are disputing before addressing conduct. When editors realize that their content issues are being dealt with thoughtfully and respectfully, conduct issues often disappear.
* This noticeboard is a gateway into Wikipedia's [[WP:DR|dispute resolution]] system; we don't have to solve every dispute here. If there is a better venue for a dispute, such as [[WP:RFC|RfC]] or the [[WP:MEDCAB|Mediation Cabal]], then suggest it.
* There needs to be discussion on a talk page about a dispute before it can be brought here. If there hasn't been any discussion, point this out politely to the participants, and close the thread.
* If there's an improperly filed thread, don't just close it! Try to fix it and help the editor because they may not be familiar with the dispute resolution noticeboard.
* That's it!
 
* '''Add your name to the [[#List of the DRN volunteers|list of DRN volunteers below]]''' - the DRN bot uses this list to perform some housekeeping chores. You may also, if you like, add information about yourself to our [[Wikipedia:Dispute resolution noticeboard/Volunteers|"social" page]], but doing so is not required.
The guidelines above should be enough to resolve 99 percent of the disputes that arrive at the noticeboard. For anything else you can ask for advice at the [[Wikipedia talk:Dispute resolution noticeboard|noticeboard talk page]]. Also, if you are really keen, you can read up on some [[Wikipedia:Mediation Cabal/suggestions#What to remember, and what helps|advanced techniques]] courtesy of the Mediation Cabal.
 
* '''Consider adding [[Template:DRN case status]] to your watchlist,''' so you can keep track of the disputes listed on DRN. This page keeps a listing of all cases currently at DRN, and is updated by a robot every half-hour. It sorts cases by age, and lists the amount of time since a volunteer edited a thread, and the current status of a dispute.
== Closing discussions ==
 
* '''Pick a case from the list of DRN cases''' - The list is at the top of the [[WP:DRN]] page. Select a case that is marked as 'new', meaning no volunteer has yet volunteered for that case. Where possible, consider volunteering older case submissions first, but it's also good to begin your DRN work with a case that interests you and doesn't look too complex regardless of its age. You can volunteer on any 'new' case ''provided that you are not involved with the case and that you have no strong conflicts of interest with the case or with the involved parties.''
When the discussion comes to an obvious conclusion, it is time to close the thread. This could be because you have found a resolution, because there is a better venue for the dispute, because there was no talk page discussion, or because the discussion has grown stale. Use this template <code><nowiki>{{subst:DRN status|<reason for closure - i.e. no discussion, no dispute, resolved>}}</nowiki></code> at the bottom of the thread as a courtesy notice to the parties for any remaining issues that may have been missed, it also serves as a 24-hour grace period before closure. Once 24 hours has passed and there are no new posts to the thread, you can close the thread by putting <code><nowiki>{{</nowiki>[[Template:DRN archive top|DRN archive top]]<nowiki>|reason=<reason for closure> ~~~~}}</nowiki></code> at the top of the section, underneath the section title, and {{tlx|DRN archive bottom}} at the bottom. You should also remove the HTML comment at the top that says <code><nowiki>&lt;!-- [[User:DoNotArchiveUntil]] TT:TT, DD Month YYYY (UTC) --&gt;</nowiki></code> so that the thread can be archived automatically. If you have a long closing comment to make you can put it in a new section at the bottom and just leave a brief message at the top. Beware of closing discussions too early, as it tends to annoy editors who think their disputes have not been fully considered. Err on the side of fully discussing the issues.
* '''Review Wikipedia policies and guidelines''' - Volunteers should be familiar with relevant Wikipedia policies and guidelines, most notably [[WP:Dispute resolution]], [[WP:Verifiability]], [[WP:Identifying reliable sources]], [[WP:Neutral point of view]] (particularly [[WP:UNDUE]]), and [[WP:Biographies of living persons]].
 
If you don't want to commit to being the volunteer of a specific case, you can help at DRN by adding comments to a case or participating at the [[WT:DRN|DRN Talk page]]. Additionally, one may assist with maintenance tasks such as making sure all parties in the dispute have been notified on their talk page. More experienced users may also make procedural closings, attend to formatting repairs and correct page links and user names.
== Template series ==
Here are some useful templates that you can use if you'd like to participate as a volunteer at the noticeboard!
* {{tl|DRN}}—For use on article talk page to notify editors of active DRN discussion
* {{tl|DRN archive bottom}} and {{tl|DRN archive top}}—To close and archive DRN discussions
* {{tl|DRN status}}—For use on DRN threads to provide involved disputants a 24-hour grace period and notice before closure to iron out any remaining issues (should always be subst:)
* {{tl|DRN-notice}}—For use on user talk pages to notify involved editors of active DRN discussion
 
==Volunteering to handle a DRN case==
== Participation ==
===Summary===
# Locate a case without a DRN volunteer.
# Check to see that there has been sufficient prior discussion and that the dispute is not active on other pages or content or conduct dispute resolution venues. If not then you may need to close the case using [[#General close|these instructions]].
# Confirm that each participant listed in the case has been notified on their user talk page. If not, then you can manually add this template to their talk page: '''<code><nowiki>{{subst:Template:DRN-notice}}</nowiki></code>'''.
# If all parties have posted their opening comments you can introduce yourself as the DRN volunteer in the case's Discussion section.
# Guide the discussion utilizing the [[#Processing|suggestions below]].
# After the case has run its course, close the case either as failed, resolved or closed.
 
=== Notifications to case participants===
If you volunteer at the noticeboard, even only for a short period of time, consider adding yourself to the list of volunteers below. Note, however, that you don't need to list yourself here to comment on a dispute. You can also add the {{tl|User DRN}} userbox to your user page, or alternatively add [[:Category:Wikipedians who assist at the dispute resolution noticeboard]] to your user page if userboxes aren't your thing. Your support is very much appreciated!
The filing party is responsible for notifying all participants on their user talk page but the filing party may need to be reminded. Additional reminders may be needed as the case progresses. To remind participants that a DRN case needs their input, post the {{t|DRN participation ping}} template on their user talk page as follows:
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<nowiki>== DRN case reminder ==</nowiki>
 
<nowiki>{{subst:DRN participation ping}}</nowiki>
=== Volunteers ===
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# {{User|Mr. Stradivarius}}
Refer to the [[template:DRN participation ping|DRN participation ping template]] page for options and details.
 
===Opening===
* Don't open a case unless you're fairly certain that other matters in your online or offline life will not prevent you from giving it daily or near-daily attention until it is resolved or closed. Remember that though the ordinary lifespan of a DRN case is 14 days from the date it was filed that they can sometimes run longer.
* Locate a case marked 'new' (see below).
::<span style="display: block; width: 350px; border:darkgrey solid 1px; padding:4px;">[[File:Symbol_wait_old.png|20px]] – New.</span>
* Make sure the filing party has notified all the listed parties using the <nowiki>{{subst:drn-notice|name of DRN case}}</nowiki> template.
* Make sure that there has been extensive talk page discussion about the content matter in dispute (discounting all discussion about procedure and conduct); close the case for lack of discussion if there has not. Remember that while we prefer discussion at the article talk page that discussion on user talk pages or elsewhere will usually suffice.
* Change the cases status by replacing the word "new" with the word "open" in the case status template at the top of the case filing.
* Add a comment in the case's Discussion section introducing yourself as a DRN volunteer.
* Be alert for excessive or personalized opening comments and gently correct these tendencies by alerting the participant(s) in a patient and friendly manner.
* Review the case information and any related talk page discussions.
* Make sure all the necessary information has been provided by the filing party. Make corrections or request additional information as needed.
* Disallow discussion by participants until all parties have made opening comments.
* The DRN bot will automatically change the case's status in the summary box at the top of the DRN page after you have manually changed the case status in the case status template. It will also list you as having made the last volunteer edit if your name is listed on the [[#List of the DRN volunteers|list of volunteers]]. The case status bar will then look like this:
::<span style="display: block; width: 350px;background-color:#ADD8E6;border:darkgrey solid 1px;padding:4px">[[File:Pictogram voting wait green.svg|20px]] – Discussion in progress.</span>
 
===Processing===
:''See also'' [[WP:Consensus]]
 
As a volunteer, your role is to assist the participants in obtaining a mutually satisfactory resolution of their underlying content dispute. Some suggestions:
 
* Be cordial and welcoming. Many editors involved in DRN cases are new to Wikipedia and may not be fully aware of all of its policies and guidelines.
 
* If you're not going to give attention to the case at least once a day, let the parties know your schedule.
 
* Be neutral and professional. Being opinionated or flippant may undermine your credibility as a neutral volunteer. If you have a strong opinion about the underlying topic in a case it may be better to allow another volunteer handle the case.
 
*No particular method of dispute resolution is required. [[WP:Mediation|Mediation]] was used by the now-defunct [[Wikipedia:Mediation Committee/Policy#Procedure for mediation|Mediation Committee]], but other methods such as opinion-giving, such as is done at [[WP:3O|Third Opinion]], may be appropriate.
 
*Guide the discussion by referencing Wikipedia policies and guidelines and avoid making value judgments and getting caught up in the content dispute. When policies and guidelines give a clear resolution, it is fine to advance them (but be sure that you're right before doing so); when they are unclear or their application to the particular facts of the case is unclear, then propose them for discussion and help to narrow the conversation to the most relevant points or issues.
 
* Avoid becoming a co-party by directly editing the article under discussion.
 
* Discourage resolutions which violate Wikipedia's content policies such as [[WP:Verifiablity]] or [[WP:Biographies of living persons]].
 
* If you have had past dealings with the article or editors involved in the dispute which would bias your response, its best to leave the case to other, uninvolved, DRN volunteers. If someone objects to your involvement in a case, you should either withdraw from the case or initiate a discussion on the [[WT:DRN|DRN talk page]] so the community can discuss the objection.
 
* When starting a case, focus on asking questions rather than making pronouncements.
 
* Make sure that everyone agrees to the details of the dispute. Sometimes, a simple misunderstanding can be the source of the problem.
 
* Consensus does not mean that all the parties are fully satisfied with the resolution, it merely means that all the parties can ''live with'' the resolution as that is the nature of compromise.
* If the parties are making progress without your assistance, avoid the temptation to comment and sidetrack their progress.
* In complex cases, imposing a structure (such as a step-by-step process) may be useful to avoid chaos and circular discussions.
 
* If you find that real world or other matters have come up which may prevent you from giving regular attention to the case please do not simply abandon it or let it hang while you seek to resolve those matters. Let the parties know and either get their consent to whatever attention you can give to the case or resign from the case and put a note on the DRN talk page asking for another volunteer to take over the case.
 
====Ground rules for parties====
In contentious disputes, establishing ground rules may help structure the discussion. Such ground rules might include:
* Keeping comments focused on the issue at hand.
* Insisting on civility and no personal attacks. DRN volunteers may want to 'collapse' comments that personalize the discussion. An explanation for the collapse and a gentle warning will help communicate to the participants your ground rules and expectations. If a volunteer's collapse or removal of content is reverted by a participant, the volunteer should not revert the reversion. If the collapse or warning is disputed then the DRN volunteer may want to discuss and explain the issue further on the participant's talk page.
* Let the participants know that resolution often comes only through [[Compromise|compromise]] which is an integral part of the Wikipedia collaborative process.
* When there are multiple issues suggest that they be discussed one at a time. Discussion that veers off course may be 'collapsed' by the volunteer to keep the discussion productive and on track.
* DRN is not a formal dispute resolution process, and does not result in binding decisions. Nevertheless, participants should generally agree that they will abide by the outcome of the case.
 
===Closing===
Volunteers should close their cases when they have concluded. A case may be closed as 'resolved' or 'failed' (or 'closed' when there is no clear outcome). To close a case, first set the case status to either "resolved" or "failed" or "closed" within the {{t|DR case status}} template. Second, collapse the entire case by enclosing it in an archive box with a comment explaining the reasons for the closure. Example:
 
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<nowiki>== History of Russia case ==</nowiki>
 
'''<nowiki>{{DR case status|closed}}</nowiki>'''
 
'''<nowiki>{{DRN archive top|reason=Reason for closing. ~~~~}}</nowiki>'''
 
<nowiki>{{drn filing editor|Wiki-editor|00:00, 0 August 2013 (UTC)}}</nowiki>
 
''Filing request and discussion.''
 
'''<nowiki>{{DRN archive bottom}}</nowiki>'''
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There are three ways to close a case: "resolved", "failed" and "closed". It is also important to remove the <code><nowiki><!-- [[User:DoNotArchiveUntil]] 12:00, 1 January 2018 (UTC) -->{{User:ClueBot III/DoNotArchiveUntil|0123456789}}</nowiki></code> line when closing a thread so that the bot can archive the closed discussion.
 
====Resolved====
When all involved parties have agreed on a resolution in an unambiguous manner, the case filing may be closed and the DRN case status template changed to "resolved":
::'''<code><nowiki>{{DR case status|resolved}}</nowiki></code>'''
The case status bar should then look like this:
::<span style="display: block; width: 350px;background-color:#d0f0c0;border:darkgrey solid 1px;padding:4px">[[File:Pictogram voting keep-green.svg|20px]] - Dispute resolved successfully.</span>
 
====Failed====
If it becomes apparent that resolution is not possible at this time, mark the case status as "failed". Advise the parties to continue discussing the issue in the article talk page, and/or pursue other methods of dispute resolution such as [[WP:RFC|Request for Comment]] or [[WP:ANI]]. To close a case as "failed" set the DRN case status template as follows:
::'''<code><nowiki>{{DR case status|failed}}</nowiki></code>'''
The case status bar will look like this after closed:
::<span style="display: block; width: 350px;background-color:#FA8072; border:darkgrey solid 1px;padding:4px">[[File:Pictogram voting delete.svg|20px]] – Closed as failed.</span>
 
====General close====
Some cases never reach a clear degree of success or failure and may qualify for a 'general' close. For example the involved parties may lose interest during the dispute resolution process etc. In some instances a case may need to be closed preemptively even before a DRN volunteer accepts the case for discussion. Reasons for a preemptive close may include:
#Parties have not had extensive discussion on an article or user [[WP:Talk page|talk page]].
#The case is currently being discussed in a [[WP:RFC|Request For Comment]] or in a Wikipedia noticeboard such as [[WP:ANI]], [[WP:AN]], or [[WP:RSN]].
#There is already a consensus at another venue such as [[WP:RFC]], and the DRN case has been filed by an editor who is unhappy with the outcome (see [[WP:Forum shopping]]).
#Involved parties have indicated they are not willing to participate (or they are blocked etc.).
#The dispute was resolved on the article talk page while the case was awaiting dispute resolution.
#The dispute is primarily about user conduct not content.
 
To close a case, edit the DRN case section and place the word "closed" in the case status template, and archive the case with the {{t|DRN archive top}} template, as shown in this example:
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<nowiki>== Moon landing conspiracy case==</nowiki>
 
<nowiki>{{DR case status</nowiki>'''<nowiki>|closed</nowiki>'''<nowiki>}}</nowiki>
 
'''<nowiki>{{DRN archive top|reason=The parties have not had extensive discussion of the issue on a talk page. ~~~~}}</nowiki>'''
 
<nowiki>{{drn filing editor|Wiki-editor|00:00, 0 August 2013 (UTC)}}</nowiki>
 
''Filing request and discussion.''
 
'''<nowiki>{{DRN archive bottom}}</nowiki>'''
</div>
 
After closing the case status box will look like this:
 
::<span style="display: block; width: 350px;background-color:lightgrey; border:darkgrey solid 1px;padding:4px">[[File:Symbol comment vote.svg|20px]] – General close. See comments for reasoning.</span>
In closing cases that are not ready for dispute resolution here, volunteers should consider whether the requesting editor is very new and would benefit from some instruction as to the ways of Wikipedia. Volunteers should consider whether we need to try to explain to new editors what talk pages are for and guide them to the relevant areas for discussion.
 
==Joining a case already in progress==
*If you would like to contribute to a case that already has a volunteer, feel free to add your insights regarding the content under discussion. Identify yourself and state that you are merely contributing as a regular editor, not as a volunteer.
 
*If you wish to assist in leading the resolution process, it may be best to contact the DRN volunteer on their talk page and express your desire to help. A case is not "owned" by any one volunteer. However, this is one way of showing respect for the current volunteer and avoiding an interruption of the resolution strategy already underway. If you feel that a case is not being handled properly by another DRN volunteer then bring your concerns to their talk page or to the DRN talk page for community discussion. If you are assisting with a case but cannot continue for some reason, post a notice in the case's Discussion section and on the DRN talk page asking for another volunteer to take over the discussion you have started.
 
*Sometimes a case will be opened by a volunteer, and then become inactive. Sometimes the parties may be stuck and need another opinion or the involved parties may have lost interest. In those situations, additional help from other volunteers may be desirable. Likewise the case may have stalled because the volunteer has not followed through. In this situation you may want to read through the case and comment or even assume the role of DRN volunteer.
 
*Alternately a case may have been resolved or the parties have lost interest and the case is stale. Any volunteer may [[#Closing|close]] a stale dispute, as long as a warning has been given that the case will be closing in 24 hrs if no further comments are made.
 
== Awards ==
 
Awards are available for faithful and meritorious service, and one award is also available to give to participants in a dispute who deserve special praise. See the [[Wikipedia:Dispute resolution noticeboard/Awards|award page]] for details. Volunteers are encouraged to distribute awards to those who deserve them.
 
== Templates ==
 
While serving as a volunteer at DRN, the following templates may be useful:
*{{t|V note}}: Used as a general volunteer note.
*{{t|DRN-volunteer-note}} and/or {{t|V-note}}: Used by a DRN volunteer to add a volunteer note with information for the participants of the dispute.
*{{t|DRN-volunteer-note-to-volunteer}}: Used by a DRN volunteer to add a volunteer note to other DRN volunteers.
*[[Template:Done/See_also]]: A list of other helpful symbols and signs to assist with a DRN case.
 
==Case status options==
{{cot|bg=#cae1ff|Full DRN status details}}
The state of each case is indicated by a rectangular status box at the top of the case. The bot will maintain the status on all but three, which require a volunteer to manually do so (see "Closing a dispute filing" below). The status boxes include the following. The parameter can be used in {{[[Template:DR case status|DR case status]]|parameter}} to change the status of a dispute:
 
{|
! Parameter !! Returns!!Usage
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|''none'' || {{DR case status}}||If the parameter is empty it will default to this tag; this is the case status automatically assigned to a new case when it is filed by an editor but before being taken up by a volunteer or being "closed" as a malformed or premature request (see below)
|-
|'''active''', '''open''' or '''inprogress''' || {{DR case status|active}}||Once a volunteer has begun the task of discussing the content of the case with the involved editors, the case status template at the top of the discussion should be modified to one of these in order to assist other volunteers in assessing which discussions still need to be formally opened
|-
|'''needassist''', '''relist''' or '''relisted''' || {{DR case status|needassist}}||This case status may be assigned if a volunteer decides he/ she would like additional assistance with a given case; if a volunteer finds him/ herself over his/her head in a discussion or feels one or more involved editors is being disruptive, the case status may be changed to this
|-
|'''review''' || {{DR case status|review}}||This is used to mark an older conversation still awaiting the attention of a volunteer to formally open the discussion
|-
|'''resolve''' or '''resolved''' || {{DR case status|resolve}}||If the involved editors come to some kind of agreement or the filing party appears to abandon the conversation, the case should be marked as resolved
|-
|'''fail''' or '''failed''' || {{DR case status|fail}}||If the involved editors are unable to come to an agreement after a volunteer has opened the case, the volunteer may decide that dispute resolution has not worked and may mark the case as "failed"; This will clear the way for the filing party to seek [[WP:Formal mediation|formal mediation]]
|-
|'''hold''' || {{DR case status|hold}}||Once a volunteer has formally opened a case, it is possible that the volunteer or one of the involved parties may need to place a temporary hold on a discussion for one or more days (perhaps while traveling or completing exams); a "hold" may be placed to let others know that the discussion is not over, but that no further comments should be added until the case is returned to "active"
|-
|'''close''' || {{DR case status|close}}||If a filing party generates a malformed request or if a volunteer looks at a case and decides it does not meet the case prerequisites for some technical reason, the case may be marked as "closed"; this effectively terminates the discussion unless it is refiled (appropriately)
|}
 
'''stale''' and ''inactive'' are deprecated parameter per [[Wikipedia talk:Dispute resolution noticeboard/Archive 17#DRN_Case Status Template updating]] now mapping to needassist, and should not be used on active cases.
 
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== List of the DRN volunteers ==
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If you volunteer at the noticeboard, even if only for a short period of time, add yourself to the list of volunteers below. This list helps the DRN bot do its job. The list may also be used by editors to find someone willing to help with a DRN case or other dispute resolution issues. If you list your name here, please do so with the intention of taking a case (and seeing it through) or helping with administrative chores here at least one time per calendar month ''unless'' you are new to dispute resolution and are indicating that you wish to help here after observing for a month or two.
 
If you later choose not to participate, please remove your name from this list.
 
In addition to the adding your name to the list, consider adding the {{tl|User DRN}} userbox to your user page, or including yourself in [[:Category:Wikipedians who assist at the dispute resolution noticeboard]].
 
If you list yourself here, and later become a party to a DRN case, please specify that you are participating solely as an involved party and ''not'' in you usual role of DRN volunteer. This may be done either in your response section of the case filing, and/or in the discussion section of the case filing.
 
In order to determine the number of current potentially active volunteers, this list may be purged from time to time (but not more often than one time per six months) by any regularly active volunteer calling a roll call and removing the editors who do not respond to that call. A copy of the volunteer list immediately prior to the purge may either be found in the page history here or on the [[Wikipedia:Dispute resolution noticeboard/Volunteering/Roll calls|roll calls page]]. Individuals whose names are removed should feel free to re-add their names to the list, but are requested not to do so unless they are willing to take part in handling cases or assisting in administration at least one time per month. No one is going to be monitoring to see if you live up to that commitment, but we do respectfully ask that you either live up to it or remove your name from the list.
 
To volunteer, please add your name by copying and pasting <code><nowiki># {{User|CrafterNova}}</nowiki></code> in the most alphabetically appropriate location below.
Your support is very much appreciated.
 
===Active===
Editors who have been active for about the last month (last updated 12 Jan 2024 - feel free to update).
# {{User|Adam Black}}
# {{User|Adam8410}}
# {{User|AirshipJungleman29}}
# {{User|Berrely}}
# {{User|CaroleHenson}}
# {{User|Chefs-kiss}}
# {{User|Cleopatran_Apocalypse}}
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# {{User|Lee Vilenski}}
# {{User|Lukewarmbeer}}
# {{User|MarydaleEd}}
# {{User|McClenon mobile}}
# {{User|Mhawk10}}
# {{User|MJL}}
# {{User|Mr Reading Turtle}}
# {{User|MrScorch6200}}
# {{User|NotAGenious}}
# {{User|Philipnelson99}}
# {{User|Potymkin}}
# {{User|Pyrrho the Skeptic}}
# {{User|Pyrrho the Skipper}}
# {{User|Redactyll}}
# {{User|Red-tailed hawk}}
# {{User|RetroCosmos}}
# {{User|Richard Keatinge}}
# {{User|Robert McClenon}}
# {{User|Rosguill}}
# {{User|Sennecaster}}
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# {{User|Victor Schmidt}}
# {{User|Vive la Franks}}
# {{User|W9793}}
# {{User|WizardGamer775}}
# {{User|voorts}}
# {{User|Zippybonzo}}
 
===Semi-active===
# {{User|Achar Sva}}
# {{User|AlastairJHannaford}}
# {{User|Asparagusus}}
# {{User|Biblioworm}}
# {{User|BJackJS}}
# {{User|AGreatUsernameChoice}}
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# {{User|Doncram}}
# {{User|Editor760}}
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# {{User|MrClog}}
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# {{User|Signimu}}
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# {{User|Smahwk}}
# {{User|Snowycats}}
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## {{User|Styx & Stones}}
# {{User|TransporterMan}}
# {{User|HasteurVeritasSapientia}}
# {{User|Steven ZhangVincentvikram}}
# {{User|ItsZippyXavexgoem}}
# {{User|Ebe123Thparkth}}
# {{User|IWorshipDemons}}
# <s>{{User|Scjessey}}</s> - Temporarily inactive <!-- until Feb 2012 -->
 
# {{User|Alpha Quadrant}}
===In training===
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