His ban was community action backed by an arbitrator acting on his own. It wasn't in accordance with the ruling at all. He was banned for an "impressive amount of stalking" as well as abusive sokcpuppetary. Probably more so due to the latter.
- White Cat
On Fri, Mar 21, 2008 at 11:12 PM, Thomas Dalton thomas.dalton@gmail.com wrote:
- Moby Dick is banned from editing articles which concern Turkey or
Kurdish issues
- Moby Dick is prohibited from harassing or stalking Cool Cat or
Megaman Zero.
- Should, in the opinion of any administrator, Moby Dick make any
edit
which constitutes harassment of Cool Cat or Megaman Zero, he may be
briefly
blocked, for up to a month in the event of repeat offenses. After
five
blocks, the maximum block shall increase to one year. All bans to be
logged
at Wikipedia:Requests for arbitration/Moby Dick#Log of blocks and bans<
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Requests_for_arbitration/Moby_Dick#Lo...
. This remedy may be expanded in scope to include harassmennt of any
other
user if, in the opinion of at least three administrators, it is
deemed
necessary.
So all I got out of arbcom by 13 August 2006 was a very serious warning
to
Moby Dick/Davenbelle
Regardless, harassment lasted till 22 August. Then Moby Dick fell into inactivity.
Did you request that he be blocked in accordance with the arbcom ruling? If so, what was the reason given for not blocking him?
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