Subject: Gosh, Clippy, this reply is going to be somewhat scattered
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Posted on: 2017-05-15 16:21:00 UTC

First, "deterrent value" was the wrong phrase. What I meant to say was something more along the lines of "norm-setting value". I don't think my actions were an attempt to manipulate the PPC into viewing bans as a punishment, but I was trying to send messages.

Before I get to that, though, I should clarify. As I said then, I consider my two-and-a-half month ban to be a punishment. I'm (this thread aside) having to miss out an participating in all the interesting and fun things we get up to, even though there's nothing external to the PPC that's stopping me from joining in (like exams or whatnot). That feels bad. It's supposed to feel bad, because it's a consequence of me doing a rather bad thing.

The punitive aspect of my ban works because I still want to be around here, and it's possible that it only works because it was voluntary.

That being said, "doxxing is super not tolerated here" is a message I (and 55% of us, unless I'm misremembering people's rationales for voting) wanted to send with my temporary ban. If that means that me pushing my own ban through counts as me trying to change the rules without bothering with consensus, then, yes, I did that.

There was also, at the time of the ban, an idea going around (primarily, I think, among the witch-hunt group) that we needed to be harsher on wrongdoers. When I called my ban vote, that idea was in my head. So, yes, a secondary motivation of mine was to make my ban the first act of the New Community Order (tm). Said New Community Order has not materialized. If I had to speculate, it's because we held off on actually discussing changes until way after the "Something must be done!1!" and other strong emotions wore off.

One other effect I wanted my ban to have (and still do) is to make more explicit the norm of taking a voluntary break after you really screw up around here, since, even though I called it a ban, that word didn't quite fit. People don't usually ban themselves, after all. Therefore, my case might not be a good example if we need to forcibly ban someone.

As to precedent, it's up to you guys what precedent my ban sets, if any. I'm not in charge here either. If this ban ends up in PPC history as "Tomash felt awfully guilty and banned himself for a bit, but that was a one-time thing." then that's what it'll be.

- Tomash

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