This might well be my first vacation, but it happens to the best of us, as well as the worst.
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</font>well, we(Apolyton) dont forget what exactly they did, who's name they used, how they behaved after their actions, and how they have behaved up to today
find yourself another "cause"
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I don't know Stewart Spink from Adam, but I do know YYYH casually at ACOL and Sidgames, and by observation at owo, (I never talked to him there, because I posted in other forums), and by lurking here on occasion, at the time of the "incidents." IMO, YYYH's behavior has modified considerably since a year ago, a year is a huge ban in terms of sending a message, and as they are both popular, well-regarded posters, it seems to me that the admins have nothing to lose by giving them the option of coming back, even on probation, as it were.
After a year, the ban has passed from an appropriate response to an unacceptable action, to simple egotism "I'm not gonna back down and I'll sit here and hold my breath" by the admins. Is it now a just a question of manhood or thin-skinnedness?
Or is there a real reason for a lifetime ban policy, other than hacking/attempts at site sabotage/criminal activity on the site?
No private site is a democracy, but an in your face unwillingness to budge isn't exactly necessary either.
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</font>well, we(Apolyton) dont forget what exactly they did, who's name they used, how they behaved after their actions, and how they have behaved up to today
find yourself another "cause"
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I don't know Stewart Spink from Adam, but I do know YYYH casually at ACOL and Sidgames, and by observation at owo, (I never talked to him there, because I posted in other forums), and by lurking here on occasion, at the time of the "incidents." IMO, YYYH's behavior has modified considerably since a year ago, a year is a huge ban in terms of sending a message, and as they are both popular, well-regarded posters, it seems to me that the admins have nothing to lose by giving them the option of coming back, even on probation, as it were.
After a year, the ban has passed from an appropriate response to an unacceptable action, to simple egotism "I'm not gonna back down and I'll sit here and hold my breath" by the admins. Is it now a just a question of manhood or thin-skinnedness?
Or is there a real reason for a lifetime ban policy, other than hacking/attempts at site sabotage/criminal activity on the site?
No private site is a democracy, but an in your face unwillingness to budge isn't exactly necessary either.
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