Another advantage of an approach like that is Eugine could be asked as part of staying on site to go through and reverse all of his own downvotes.
If Eugine would have prefered that course of action like that he could had offered it himself in his response to Kaj. Eugine is smart enough to be able to have responded to Kaj’s inquiry in a way like that if he wanted to do so. If he would have I doubt that Kaj would have banned him.
Considering how much mass downvoting he did, having to reverse each of the downvotes would have been a considerable punishment, though perhaps there would be some way to automate it.
The point is that Eugine could have responded very differently to the inquiry for his motivations if he would have wanted to avoid getting banned. Eugine isn’t stupid.
Don’t treat this like Kaj having the full responsibility of finding a solution that wouldn’t result in Eugine not getting banned even if you would have prefered Eugine not getting banned.
If Eugine would have prefered that course of action like that he could had offered it himself in his response to Kaj. Eugine is smart enough to be able to have responded to Kaj’s inquiry in a way like that if he wanted to do so. If he would have I doubt that Kaj would have banned him.
Considering how much mass downvoting he did, having to reverse each of the downvotes would have been a considerable punishment, though perhaps there would be some way to automate it.
The point is that Eugine could have responded very differently to the inquiry for his motivations if he would have wanted to avoid getting banned. Eugine isn’t stupid.
Don’t treat this like Kaj having the full responsibility of finding a solution that wouldn’t result in Eugine not getting banned even if you would have prefered Eugine not getting banned.
I really like Eugine getting banned. This is a description of my emotions, not a guarantee that I will continue to think I’m correct.
I was just considering what that particular punishment would be like.