"Tony Sidaway" wrote
Community bans are becoming more common and are bound
to do so, as the
community continues to grow at a rate that cannot be matched by the
Arbitration Committee's capacity to cope with every single problem
user.
Well, it never was the ArbCom's job to have a finger in every pie. It took
over from Jimbo having to rule in the toughest cases. And the process is
still most suitable for ruling on apparently intractable cases which need a
fairly transparent process. Having cases disposed of by other routes is
intended.
Charles