So, this guy just came to meta to complain about another user who allegedly used sock puppets to gain a considerable amount of rep. He posted one question to the main site with links to offending posts, which was migrated to meta - and swiftly deleted by a mod. He then posted a second question directly to meta, which also got deleted instantly, and furthermore earned him a one month suspension.
My initial reaction to this is: What's happening? Here we have a user who is interested in keeping the site clean by reporting when they come across behaviour that seems to be against the site rules - and while their way of going on about this might not have been the best, it seems extremely out of line to suspend them for it. Second, swift deletion makes this completely intransparent - instead of posting any form of answer or comment to one of the questions and explaining to the user whatever they did wrong, the posts were instantly deleted and the user suspended. This feels like the worst action to take in this situation. IMO, the mod should have simply explained why the user was wrong without deleting anything or suspending anybody.
In the interest of transparency, I'd like to know the following:
- Why was the initial meta question deleted? I figured it might be because it linked to the user they accused of misbehaviour, but other meta questions frequently do so without getting deleted.
- It seems like the user was suspended because they basically reposted the gist of their deleted question. Why suspend a user for this long when all they did was reporting a perceived rule violation?
I hope I don't get suspended for asking this question...