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10I would add to that having very lax rules about account creation to allow drive-by users that do not want to follow SE rules and the CoC, while punishing loyal and more contributing users with higher standards and more stringent rules.– Rui F RibeiroCommented Oct 7, 2019 at 17:26
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1@CharonX: Fullerton is telling you that there will be no deeds, only empathetic words. See my explanation below.– einpoklumCommented Oct 7, 2019 at 21:51
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1That tweet is so disingenuous. It is a classic straw-man argument. The only deed that would begin to acknowledge a capacity to recognize when they have done wrong is to reinstate Monica (undo the wrong you did), and then put her through the moderator removal process, if there is any reason to even go there.– AgapwIesuCommented Oct 15, 2019 at 16:36
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