Just for you to know, posting more spam won't make mods ban you faster. If you want to get banned, it needs to wait until someone is online with the power to ban you.
Yes, read my comments. But maybe a mod deleted them.
I admire you, LOTGP. You're one of the kindest people I ever met online. I don't use social media because it affects your mental health. StackExchange has this effect too, so I am LEAVING.
Goodbye. I like your avatar by the way.
It reflects your personality in a very expressive and fitting way.
Because this behavior is outside the norm, and we hope that having two days to think may allow you to work through your issues, rather than having to take more drastic action.
I really love how the moderators give respect to people's attitudes. Many people have problems, you know, Everyone does and needs to deal with them.
Why can I still post here despite being suspended?
I remember these old days.
You might wonder what that might mean, but that reflects what I am currently thinking about. You also might notice my grammar and spelling has improved a little since I started becoming frustrated.
“It seems like there's some frustration going on for you and it's unclear what has caused it.” Did a mdoerator write this or is this a template to copy-and-paste?
Does it really take that long? It's been 14 minutes.
Let me explain to you one of the reasons why I feel this. Every time I see a new question posted here, I feel tempted to answer it. Being a perfectionist, this clearly makes me frustrated. Never did I ever try this.
OK, but please take care of yourself and I hope you'll be back after two days and feeling better about your participation here.
@Lypyrhythm Only people with diamonds on the site (elected moderators and certain SE employees) can send private mod messages.
Not Jeremy Dover or Stiv or I.
@Lypyrhythm By the way, another thing to be aware of: after sending a reply to a private mod message, you can't send another reply until someone on the other end has replied to you again.
We just want you to feel better. If you continue to post good puzzles as you have in the past, I'm sure that people will be interested in solving them.
@LOTGP Oh, that doesn't sound like Area 51. The latter doesn't look anything like other SE sites; it's more like a sounding board for potential site ideas, some of which eventually become actual sites.
Will Stack Overflow's engine become open source one day?
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If you want to be sure nobody remembers it, though, you could delete your account and come back on a new account. You could get to know us all again, and 1000 reputation isn't that much to regain if you work at it.
@Lypyrhythm That's your right. If you truly believe that participating in this site is hurting you, then maybe focusing on something else for the time being might be for the best.
I just don't want you to make an impulse decision you will regret in the future.
I believe what just happened today surprised everybody for nobody expected a user who has been a member on this website for years to become this frustrated.
Especially due to the fact that my puzzles were well-received.
However, “Sammy Wolfe” wasn't as successful as the three other puzzles I created.
@Lypyrhythm A matter of perspective. I don't think anyone can delete all your posts on main. Me or Rand can move all messages from you in this chat to trash, though, if you really want
That's especially fair for questions, actually, since deleting a question of yours would cause everyone who answered it to lose their posts and reputation points too.
A Stack Exchange employee came to this part of the network just to put a stop to the nonsense posts by temporarily suspending your account, but I suspect they're leaving more long-term decisions to local mods.
I suppose mods need to be able to see highly inappropriate content so that they can ban people creating it even if ordinary users already deleted the posts.
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@Lypyrhythm No, I just remember that someone who used to be an active user (and moderator) of PSE was once the top user in the rubiks-cube tag, so I expected to find some such posts from 2014 in that tag.
I forgot that Joe Z. (user88) deleted his account too :-(