The advantage to banning him now is that it prevents subtle skewing of articles or skewing of articles on obscure topics, both which may go unnoticed and uncorrected. It also saves a lot of stress and sweat for those editors who have to deal with him until he inevitably gets banned for something. Neither of these will be that detrimental to the project as a whole in the long run, but they are not negligible effects.
Gamaliel
Theresa Knott theresaknott at gmail.com Tue Aug 23 01:57:07 UTC 2005
We could ban him then. Is there any particular hurry? Why don't we wait until he does something wrong and then ban him?
(Note that I'm playing devils advocate here. I'm not concerned enough to go and unblock him)
Theresa
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