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25. juli 2009, 17:38:15
Roberto Silva 
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Aangepast door Roberto Silva (25. juli 2009, 17:40:44)
Pedro Martínez: That's absurd. A ban is a ban, and the banned person can only return after getting permission from the site administrator to do so. That's the rule in every web site I know. As far as I know, this hasn't happened.

New accounts from banned PEOPLE (known as sock-puppet accounts) are closed the moment they are discovered. Yes, it's true that administrators can't be expected to monitor every account, but once they're informed of a particular account they ban it as well.

The concept of banning an account but allowing the person to come back is something I have never heard of in so many years on the internet. Accounts don't violate site policy, people do.

That's like saying that if you commit a crime but change your name you can no longer get arrested because it was a different name that commited it

25. juli 2009, 18:27:12
Pedro Martínez 
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Roberto Silva: If anything is absurd, it's the very last paragraph of yours.

I would like you to tell me why should a person returning to a site under a new account after having been banned be banned again if they publicly admit that they are the same person and at the same time they make it clear that they are intending to obey the rules of the site. I just don't get it. You would be punishing the person for showing good manners, when they could easily keep creating new and new accounts and acting the same as before?

And I believe you should get used to the fact that "Roberto Silva" is nothing but an account here, as well as "Pedro Martínez", "bumble" or whoever else. If the site owner decides to ban me from here, he is banning "Pedro Martínez", not the real me. He blocks the access of "Pedro Martínez" to BrainKing, he doesn't come to my house and take my computer away. By the way, would you be willing to spend hours or days by considering the evidence on whether two accounts are indeed used by the same person? It is probably not the case of BK, but at some websites the site admin could possibly face a lawsuit if they ban someone without justified reasons.

The bottom line is: you DO ban accounts, not people.

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