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Does mathoverflow have any procedure for appealing suspensions?

I'm asking because I was banned for a week (I believe unjustly) due to rude behavior.

Question: What recourse is there if I feel I was banned unjustly?

If anyone's curious, I believe the damning event was where a user named 'tarotquestion' posted something about tarot cards and I, naturally, commented 'We got one boys, bring the handcuffs.' The question was deleted right after I was banned. There were two similar events prior to this wherein the question was either closed or deleted after I made my investigation.

Edit: Thanks for your answers. Especially Tim Campion's clarification on requisite tone and Martin Sleziak's links to support features (which probably would not have resulted in an overturn of this suspension) and to Makoto's old post. Seeing these answers and links, I definitely think it is a good idea (for the benefit of outsiders and newcomers) to document/clarify what your community sees as acceptable/unacceptable behaviour.

P.S. Perhaps I should add that I also made a stern face '~.~' at a HW poster in my role as HWPolice.

Does mathoverflow have any procedure for appealing suspensions?

I'm asking because I was banned for a week (I believe unjustly) due to rude behavior.

Question: What recourse is there if I feel I was banned unjustly?

If anyone's curious, I believe the damning event was where a user named 'tarotquestion' posted something about tarot cards and I, naturally, commented 'We got one boys, bring the handcuffs.' The question was deleted right after I was banned. There were two similar events prior to this wherein the question was either closed or deleted after I made my investigation.

Does mathoverflow have any procedure for appealing suspensions?

I'm asking because I was banned for a week (I believe unjustly) due to rude behavior.

Question: What recourse is there if I feel I was banned unjustly?

If anyone's curious, I believe the damning event was where a user named 'tarotquestion' posted something about tarot cards and I, naturally, commented 'We got one boys, bring the handcuffs.' The question was deleted right after I was banned. There were two similar events prior to this wherein the question was either closed or deleted after I made my investigation.

Edit: Thanks for your answers. Especially Tim Campion's clarification on requisite tone and Martin Sleziak's links to support features (which probably would not have resulted in an overturn of this suspension) and to Makoto's old post. Seeing these answers and links, I definitely think it is a good idea (for the benefit of outsiders and newcomers) to document/clarify what your community sees as acceptable/unacceptable behaviour.

P.S. Perhaps I should add that I also made a stern face '~.~' at a HW poster in my role as HWPolice.

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Is there any process to appeal banssuspensions?

Does mathoverflow have any procedure for appealing banssuspensions?

I'm asking because I was banned for a week (I believe unjustly) due to rude behavior.

Question: What recourse is there if I feel I was banned unjustly?

If anyone's curious, I believe the damning event was where a user named 'tarotquestion' posted something about tarot cards and I, naturally, commented 'We got one boys, bring the handcuffs.' The question was deleted right after I was banned. There were two similar events prior to this wherein the question was either closed or deleted after I made my investigation.

Is there any process to appeal bans?

Does mathoverflow have any procedure for appealing bans?

I'm asking because I was banned for a week (I believe unjustly) due to rude behavior.

Question: What recourse is there if I feel I was banned unjustly?

If anyone's curious, I believe the damning event was where a user named 'tarotquestion' posted something about tarot cards and I, naturally, commented 'We got one boys, bring the handcuffs.' The question was deleted right after I was banned. There were two similar events prior to this wherein the question was either closed or deleted after I made my investigation.

Is there any process to appeal suspensions?

Does mathoverflow have any procedure for appealing suspensions?

I'm asking because I was banned for a week (I believe unjustly) due to rude behavior.

Question: What recourse is there if I feel I was banned unjustly?

If anyone's curious, I believe the damning event was where a user named 'tarotquestion' posted something about tarot cards and I, naturally, commented 'We got one boys, bring the handcuffs.' The question was deleted right after I was banned. There were two similar events prior to this wherein the question was either closed or deleted after I made my investigation.

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