Jersey Girl wrote:1. You get a month to cool your jets and come back.
2. If a month wasn't enough to cool your jets, try 6 months.
3. By the end of 6 months, your jets will either be ice, you will forget about the board entirely or you'll come back in a vengeful fury in which case I deem you a psycho and don't want you on the board. Period.
I like this because it has real bite, but gives what I think are generous opportunities to renew participation in the community until it becomes obvious that one is not interested in behaving.
Some might think that this would have no effect because the person could always come back as a sock-puppet. While this is technically true, I do think there is a good deal of investment that a person has in a particular persona. Think of Kevin Graham's history at MA&D. When he pops up to engage on the Book of Abraham, he is shut out in quick order, because he and his usual agenda are rather readily recognized.
Now, before people pop up and say, "See, you want this board to be MA&D!," recognize that I am only discussing the hypothetical of a banned person--someone who has clearly demonstrated a pattern of malicious and irresponsible behavior in the community--who tries to skirt the ban and come back. I am not advocating becoming MA&D or defending their treatment of Kevin.
What brought this to mind was my inner dialogue on leaving the board. Part of me thought I could abandon Trevor and then return on the sly under a sock-puppet, and that no one would be the wiser, but I would be extremely limited in what I could say, if I did not want people to recognize me as Trevor. And, I have enjoyed participating in the board the way I have. I do not want to create different personae and be limited to those just to participate.
It would be like leaving my circle of friends, getting radical plastic surgery, and then returning to the group to start at ground zero with them, and having to avoid letting on that I was that guy they once knew. Ugh. Too much effort.