First, a little background:
There's been an issue with a specific chat user, recently. This user was unbanned from a ~3,200 year chat ban in a "final chance" scenario.
The conditions?
I am willing to give you a millionth-or-so chance. For the last time.
(source, emphasis mine)
It was made abundantly clear that that user was no longer welcome in the JavaScript chatroom.
Naturally, the user made a big mess of it, and managed to get kicked ~8 times after being unsuspended.
Now, this is where my question starts.
Yvette, banned the user for 417 days, instead of re-instating the previous basically permanent ban, with this message:
I re-banned you for 417 days (it was the max that particular box would allow me to ban using hours '99999' and I didn't want to waste my time). It' really disappointing that you kept going into the same room when you were repeatedly asked not to.
Let's see how you behave when you're another year older and can understand and respect when people do not want you in their chat room and with good reason. They were upset and needed more time, a lot more time to recover than you were willing to provide.
(source)
This wasn't the ban that was suggested. I'm also not a fan of the second paragraph suggesting that the user can get yet another chance.
What should've happened?
- The user should just have had their previous ban re-instated. No more chances. No more temporary bans.
What do I expect out of this question?
- A permanent chat ban for Tobiq. He's had his chances.