Subject: Statute of limitations & recording of precedents.
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Posted on: 2017-04-25 09:50:00 UTC

We've had a fair number of incidents where people have dredged up things that happened years ago, when nothing had happened in between. Given that people can change - and particularly since a lot of PPCers are still teenagers, who are noted for changing fairly rapidly - I think we need to put a cap on this sort of thing.

Rather than giving a precise number of years, can I suggest 'half their time at the PPC' as a ground rule? If someone did something more than half that time ago, and they haven't repeated anything of the sort, it really shouldn't be dragged up or used as evidence against them.

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Entirely separately, this thread is likely to produce a number of precedents for what is/isn't considered bannable behaviour. We've had a few others recently. I'm vehemently against cluttering the Constitution with them, but a 'Concilliary' page on the Wiki might be a good place to collect them. On the other hand, it might promote legalistic thinking and be a terrible idea, I dunno. It's not a suggestion I'm particularly invested in. (Obviously it would be a 'behaviours not names' page.)

hS

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