Poor, Edmund W wrote:
The arbitration committee was created, not for vandals and troublemakers, but for long-running personality conflicts or style/content disputes. But when there's a troll loose in the dungeon, we need to the authority to act quickly and quarantine the problem.
You have that, and have had it for some time. This certainly qualified as an emergency.
I did not plan to be the one to force the issue; I had hoped to avoid even the slightest hint of "unilateral action", but todays' crisis seemed to call for what we might call "citizen's arrest". Responding to repeated calls for help, I blocked a user and all his known puppet accounts. This action requires immediate review by the Arbitration Committee.
Well, unless someone has a beef, I see no reason for it to come to that.
This is exactly why we gave sysops the technical ability to block logged-in users. We're cautious about using it, and it's sometimes controversial, but in this particular case, I see no reason for it to be so. You acted out of good faith, and additionally it was obviously to me the right thing to do.
There's no problem here, and no need for a policy change, because policy already fully supports what you did.
--Jimbo