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Remove the shortened URL from the Post-Ban-Message

When a user gets banned and receives this error message:

Oops! Your question couldn't be submitted because:
Sorry, we are no longer accepting questions from this account.
See http://goo.gl/C1Kwu to learn more.

Why doesn't it just redirect to the said URL? I for instance would not trust a shortened URL. Is there a purpose to having to copy and paste the link?

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@Liz Glad I'm not the only one thinking this. I thought my question was different enough not to e considered a duplicate since that post deals with just the URL and not the idea of redirecting automatically as well. – Chris Apr 10 '12 at 17:59
Agreed - it is not an exact duplicate - but it deals with the same thing. Check out the accepted and downvoted answer from the dupe link - meta.stackoverflow.com/a/113179/172936 – Lix Apr 10 '12 at 18:03
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@Chris: I agree that the question is not an exact duplicate, but the answer will be the same. The official reason is that we do not really care. – Dennis Apr 10 '12 at 18:03
That sounds quite harsh @Den... "Don't really care" - about making the user experience better for a user that has been abusing the system and has been punished accordingly... – Lix Apr 10 '12 at 18:08
@Lix: It's not my point of view. I just quoted the accepted answer. – Dennis Apr 10 '12 at 18:15
@den - I know... but the wording you chose to quote makes it sound IMO, like we do not care for this request. Just saying :) – Lix Apr 10 '12 at 18:16
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@Lix: Well, it got closed. As will any further request to improve the user experience of banned users, I'm afraid. – Dennis Apr 10 '12 at 18:19
The algorithm for this threshold is apparently extremely lenient. If you set it off you have been overall a terrible contributor and failed to learn from your behavior. We have how many hundreds or thousands of new users every day? If they can't be bothered to post good content why are the operators going to continue to coddle them? – JNK Apr 10 '12 at 19:52

marked as duplicate by Lix, lunboks, Kevin Vermeer, Michael Petrotta, Nick Craver Apr 10 '12 at 18:00

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Because they're more likely to read the short and sweet notice. Redirect them to the metapost, and you have 'wall of text' issues--they may not even realize what exactly happened.

This post has some interesting viewpoints.

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Cool I could post an answer after it got closed :P – Manishearth Apr 10 '12 at 18:09
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Off-topic, but I've noticed you starting several answers with an "unoficial verdict" and the "status-declined" tag. Could you perhaps reconsider? I personally find it confusing at first glance (even though you include the word "unofficial") and it makes your answers seem more authoritative than they really are. Perhaps just rephrase it along the lines of "This would most likely be declined because of..." or whatever you like. It's up to you. I just thought I'd mention it. – Bart Apr 10 '12 at 19:14
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@Bart concur - Manishearth you have been around for 2 months, probably not long enough to presume to speak for anyone besides yourself. – JNK Apr 10 '12 at 19:53
@JNK I also concur. Manishearth: I generally like your answers (up voted this one), but the "unofficial verdict" and tag at the top of the answer has a bit of a tired-old-meme feel to it, to me. :) – Andrew Barber Apr 10 '12 at 20:51
@Bart will do, thanks for the tip! – Manishearth Apr 11 '12 at 0:28
@JNK I tend to use it to speak for only myself. But I agree it can be miseading. – Manishearth Apr 11 '12 at 0:29
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@Bart: I removed it from everywhere(I think) Thanks! – Manishearth Apr 11 '12 at 9:49
@manishearth Thanks a lot. – Bart Apr 11 '12 at 10:15

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