I'm having an issue committing to proposal because I'm suspended. Is my suspension from Area 51 supposed to block my entrance into a beta that I've been following for months now? When I try to commit I get:
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I'm having an issue committing to proposal because I'm suspended. Is my suspension from Area 51 supposed to block my entrance into a beta that I've been following for months now? When I try to commit I get:
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What would "suspended" mean if you could still participate? Oddly, most of the rest of us don't seem to be afflicted with "wrongful suspensions". Perhaps you might consider refraining from the behaviour that consistently results in your suspensions? |
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It definitely should have a more correct message, such as
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In laymans terms, a suspension forbids you from doing anything on the site that would generate a 'user history item'. So, committing, voting, commenting, proposing, questioning, following, referring, editing, tagging, possibly flagging (you should check, flag my proposal or comments). All of those things are not allowed because the purpose of the suspension is to remove you from the site for the duration of your suspension. This means that although you are free to contribute to other sites in the StackExchange family, you are not permitted any contributions to that one. Once your suspension ends, you can commit to it. Alternately, if the proposal goes into beta before you were allowed to commit, then I would recommend emailing the guys at "team@stackoverflow.com". Although, your repeatedly antagonistic attitude towards "The oppressive establishment" may not endear them to you. |
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... I would think that this is the point of suspension, to prevent suspended users from engaging in any activity. As an analogy, a bank robber is imprisoned and similarly prevented from engaging in activities, even those unrelated to the robbery. |
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status-bydesign. If you have been suspended from area 51, you are probably going to damage the chances of a beta succeeding if you participate in it. – HAL 9000 Jul 7 '10 at 22:39