I came across noticing that @lpapp was banned now for a whole year, and I'm pretty concerned about this. I couldn't see any rude comments or abusive usage of the trusted user tools when skimming through the OP's history.
Actually I met them along closing a lot of crappy questions, as they deserved recently.
Also (if that's the real essence) the mod message as stated here doesn't make sense for me:
After enough warnings, more than one user expressed that they would rather leave the site than working with him due to his abusive behavior.
The user was constantly giving good contribution in their field (qt), and I can't see any obvious reason why they should be banned from SO for a whole year.
What should be the abusive behavior in particular? I don't get it from the history.
That ban looks just pretty harsh for me. I was myself banned once for a week, and well tried to tone down my comments and being more responsibly using my tools at hand afterwards. But a whole year?!? Really? I don't see that massive hurt from Lazslo's site to justify that long term ban.
What can we mere mortals do, to convince moderators that this ban was inappropriate?
I know that such penalty box bans will be disputed by more than a single moderator, before being spelled out, and I believe they're doing this responsibly. Though I still don't get it for this particular case. I would appreciate if some of the involved moderators might give a more concise explanation for that case.
I'm close to be a trusted user, and want to know what to avoid in particular being banned such way.
I've already had some conflicts with this user, but these were easily solved with some peer to peer communication, and I don't bother about them anymore