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@@ -32,63 +32,6 @@ As an administrator, you can delete a user account by:
- **Delete user and contributions** to delete the user and
their associated records.
-### Blocking a user
-
-In addition to blocking a user
-[via an abuse report](../../admin_area/abuse_reports.md#blocking-users),
-a user can be blocked directly from the Admin area. To do this:
-
-1. Navigate to **Admin Area > Overview > Users**.
-1. Selecting a user.
-1. Under the **Account** tab, click **Block user**.
-
-### Deactivating a user
-
-> [Introduced](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ce/issues/63921) in GitLab 12.4.
-
-A user can be deactivated from the Admin area. Deactivating a user is functionally identical to blocking a user, with the following differences:
-
-- It does not prohibit the user from logging back in via the UI.
-- Once a deactivated user logs back into the GitLab UI, their account is set to active.
-
-A deactivated user:
-
-- Cannot access Git repositories or the API.
-- Will not receive any notifications from GitLab.
-- Will not be able to use [slash commands](../../../integration/slash_commands.md).
-
-Personal projects, group and user history of the deactivated user will be left intact.
-
-NOTE: **Note:**
-A deactivated user does not consume a [seat](../../../subscriptions/index.md#managing-subscriptions).
-
-To do this:
-
-1. Navigate to **Admin Area > Overview > Users**.
-1. Select a user.
-1. Under the **Account** tab, click **Deactivate user**.
-
-Please note that for the deactivation option to be visible to an admin, the user:
-
-- Must be currently active.
-- Should not have any activity in the last 180 days.
-
-### Activating a user
-
-> [Introduced](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ce/issues/63921) in GitLab 12.4.
-
-A deactivated user can be activated from the Admin area. Activating a user sets their account to active state.
-
-To do this:
-
-1. Navigate to **Admin Area > Overview > Users**.
-1. Click on the **Deactivated** tab.
-1. Select a user.
-1. Under the **Account** tab, click **Activate user**.
-
-TIP: **Tip:**
-A deactivated user can also activate their account by themselves by simply logging back via the UI.
-
## Associated Records
> - Introduced for issues in