If such a blacklist is implemented, I would suggest to allow for request no. 2 (like an appeal) and start blocking with re-request no 3 and higher.
best,
Jan

Am 24.02.2022 00:29, schrieb MF-Warburg:
Here's the newest iteration of the request
<https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Requests_for_new_languages/Wikipedia_Middle_English_5>
which I take it is obviously getting rejected.

At this opportunity, I wonder whether we should implement some
limitation (e.g. via Titleblacklist) against creating request no. 2,
3, 4, 5 without discussing it with Langcom first. It's a bit pointless
to reject requests over and over again, just because people don't
accept the policy and create a new one. Meanwhile, if for example a
language was previously rejected but has now been recognized in ISO
639-3, that can be easily signalled and a new request created.
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