https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=52453

--- Comment #3 from MA <strig...@gmail.com> ---
(In reply to billinghurst from comment #2)
> Presumably not. That is tool that we use and seemingly this report is that
> they still receive notifications.
> 
> Deactivate an account (variation of Special:Block)
> 
> ... deactivated MarcoAurelio (Talk | contribs) with an expiry time of
> infinite (account creation disabled) ...

Nope. That is the normal 'block' option (the block log messages are customized
over there).

Deactivation mentioned by Legoktm above is what is done via
Special:DissableAccount. However it (is/was?) policy of that wiki not to use
that powerful blocking tool unless it was strictly necessary (compromised
accounts, etc.) as suggested by WMF because its use was not logged anywhere
(cf. bug 32782 - not sure if that's really logged now, there was an ad hoc page
created there for that purpose) and because its use is only reversible with
system administrator intervention.

It is not rare that some CUs (and happened with stewards as well, tho less
frequently) wants to take a break, drops the tools and it's access is removed,
and after a couple of months the user regains the tools tho is allowed to have
access to the Wiki again. It'd be overkill IMHO to call a sysadmin each time an
account needs to be reactivated, when a simple "unblock" can be done.

Rename is an option, to free again the name and create a new account under the
old name; however his/her former edits will be attributed to their old account,
which is not an optimal situation IMHO.

Best regards.

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