On Wed, Jun 11, 2008 at 6:22 PM, Delirium delirium@hackish.org wrote:
I don't see a problem with the current system really. The remedy for someone violating a topic ban is to just ban them entirely, which is a good way of separating out the good-faith editors who are simply problematic in certain areas (but will respect a topic-ban) from those whose good faith we cannot rely upon, who should just be banned entirely.
+1
If you can't obey a topic ban then you really have no business being on the site at all.
Furthermore, a technical measure would just encourage lawyering: "Of course I can edit the they section on X in Y, I'm only banned from articles in Category:X" or "I'm only banned from X not list of X in popular culture!" "I didn't edit the ...article... I merely edited a template it includes..." ...
It might also be worth nothing that software features for similar behavior (upload blocking) have previously been rejected based on the same "if they can't behave, ban them!" logic.