It's not a policy change, any admin can block anyone,
any admin can unblock them.
To avoid misunderstandings, you should point out, when
you block someone, the piece of the guidelines that
justify the block, otherwise, someone will simply
unblock it, assuming there is no good reason. See Ed
Poors cogent explanation.
Mark
--- Rick <giantsrick13(a)yahoo.com> wrote:
You're not responding to the point that this is a
policy change being implemented by the arbitration
committee without the power to do so.
RickK
Mark Richards <marich712000(a)yahoo.com> wrote:
It seems reasonable that a block should, at the very
least, have some basis in community approved
guidelines. Pointing to this in the block comment
doesn't seem unduly harsh.
Mark
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