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I've just suspended a user who has been asking lots of questions recently, at least half of which have been closed. The user hadn't provided any contact details, so I left a comment on one of his posts asking him to contact me by email (scott@tqft.net). Since leaving that comment, the user has continued asking questions. I had hoped to discuss his questions with him, as his activity has reached the point that it's annoying many users. I'm interpreting his behaviour as unwillingness to discuss the situation with me, so I decided to enforce a suspension until this becomes possible. In part, this was triggered by the fact that the user is anonymous, and has chosen not to provide the moderators with a contact email: we have a pretty clear policy that anonymity is fine, but you should expect much less sympathy from the moderators if you choose to stay anonymous but then cause complaints.
I realise that this might be considered inappropriate behaviour on my part, so I'm reporting the details here in case the community wants to overrule me. Suspensions are easy to clear, so this action can be undone immediately.
Let fly! :-)
And there was much rejoicing!
Good call! It seems like what you did was the only sensible thing to do. If and when said user contacts you, you can undo the suspension (if the user agrees to read the faq and act accordingly) and everyone will be happy.
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