Ray wrote:
What might be an interesting approach when accusations are made would
be
to have the promoter of a failed accusation serve the same fate that
he
sought to have applied on the accused. Thus if he seeks to have
someone
de-sysopped and fails he would be de-sysopped; if seeks to have the person banned for a month and fails he would be banned for a month.
etc.
It might put an end to all the whining. ;-)
Now I don't know if Eclecticology was kind of joking around here, but if so it sounds like what we hackers call "ha, ha, only serious".
I would be happy to adopt such a system and I volunteer myself as a test case. I thought a Blocking War should be stopped with temp desysopping, but the community said, "No." All right, de-sysop me for the same period of time (1.5 hours). Shucks, go whole hog and de-sysop 1.5 hours for EACH of the 4 users I de-opped. Let's see how the math works out for that:
4 x 1.5 = 6
Okay, de-sysop me for 6 hours. I can handle that.
Now for a more serious example. I'm on the verge of giving William Connolley or X a one-hour time-out for violating the "No personal remarks" rule. If the arbcom reviews my block and decides I was wrong, I got blocked and/or de-sysopeed for the same period of time. Fine with me!! I'll take the chance.
I think a lot of people would applaud a Sheriff who "puts his money where his mouth is".
Uncle Ed <=== Just rented "Hang 'Em High" last week