Matt Brown wrote:
You don't have a userpage in order to exercise any "right" to free speech, but because it helps the project; it aids communication and makes people happy. You never did have the right to say anything you pleased there; disruptiveness has always been unacceptable.
It seems to me that many of our recent social problems could be reduced by changing the culture that actively discourages editing other people's user pages. Remember, they are on a wiki, and subject to the same GFDL and "merciless editing" as anything else. Instead of having the uproars incited by deletions and blocking, just edit away. You don't have to be an administrator to help out, either.
And yes, I think it follows from this that there are circumstances under which someone could appropriately be blocked for violating the three-revert rule in their own user space. I would defer to individual preferences on almost all matters, but disruptive use of user pages should be treated like disruptive editing anywhere else.
--Michael Snow