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@adeyke: Jeremy being banned is irrelevant to him, and the community at large. However, it's the principal, you shouldn't be banned for being a douchebag outside of an event. However, this being said, I understand WotC decision.
WotC 100% has the right to tell people they aren't welcome at their events if they can't be decent humans. WotC 100% has the RESPONSIBILITY to make sure that anyone who might consider going to an event won't have to second guess because of the harassment of another person. A person who is going to be a douchebag outside of an event should not expect to be welcome to any events.
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@Azureshade: His Magic career was executed (and in reality, so was Woo's), so it's a fitting metaphor. Sprankle is still going to be showing up at events, mark my words, but now her Patreon is a lot more wealthy then it was before. Now I said, Jeremy in a lot of ways probably deserves his ban, from what I gathered from him, but what about the other nine people? Eight people banned for three months for being caught in a screen cap (the only reason I'm not is I don't have my real name on Facebook).
Sprankle announced she was donating the future money from her Patreon to Planned Parenthood before you even made this post, FYI. If she shows up to an event, it won't be for months, at least. Even so, what does that matter? Because a person is going to prove they won't let **** and harassment keep them down, we should just LET THE PEOPLE KEEP BEING ****?
As for the eight who are getting banned for the P1P1 screenshot, maybe they should have the damn common sense to think that Facebook is a public forum, and if you aren't going to talk like that in front of a person's face, you shouldn't act that way online. They didn't just "get caught in a screen cap." They were part of a group of ****. If you can't handle the consequences, you shouldn't take the action. They're all adults, so if they somehow haven't learned the "actions = consequences" lesson, sooner is better. So, I guess congrats for being in a group of **** and not getting caught? I'm not sure what to say.
Oh, right, I wanted to mention one more thing: Mike Long
For those of us who have been playing as long as I, that's a very... checkered name. He was a Pro Tour player and deck innovator and also a NOTORIOUS opponent of fair play and alleged (and once suspended) cheater -- in short, a noxious personality whose noxiousness was actually germane to the DCI
He was never lifetime banned. In fact, he was at one point recommended for/placed in the Hall of Fame for his deckbuilding, despite the controversy around him. When he was actually caught cheating, he got a year suspension, as was the penalty for the cheating he was caught with. He suffered no repercussions from WotC for jerkish or unsportsmanlike behavior in the game itself. This was probably the right call: the DCI only did what was germane to the DCI. They didn't react to accusations that "Long tricked me into conceding by flashing a lethal lightning bolt he couldn't cast", despite that being game-related, because it was not their place to move on such an accusation.
The takeaway, for someone who's been around as long as I have, is that Cheating is more acceptable to your Magic-playing career than getting into an internet argument with the wrong people. And however vitriolic the argument, I'm not sure I'm comfortable with that result.
I touched on this some in my first post, but choosing to say something is an action, and people are responsible for their actions. There is a pretty thick line between "internet argument with the wrong people" and "being a pariah."
If I had my way, WotC would ban people more heavily for cheating, but those people buy cards so they don't want to unless they have to.
As for the "he should be in the HOF" thing, I remember that. People were saying that because 1) he had good numbers; which is part of what I hate about the MTGHOF - they really are too arbitrary and actually leads into 2) The man IS a part of Magic History, being the Biggest Heel to ever Heel in MTG. Guy is scum obviously but he is ingrained into that period of MTG.
Some of the people that were making the argument to put him in the HOF were doing it BECAUSE the HOF has put in some people that probably shouldn't have been in, while having some obvious people left out. They were saying that the HOF is too arbitrary.
And obviously the idea didn't gain real traction.