I want to add that I don't think the site and its user's should have to be patient and supportive of anyone's progress towards not acting out. People shouldn't have to put up with something like that when the fix to this behavior is as simple as just not acting that way, it is not a multi-year journey everyone must sit through.
Maybe at first this leniency makes sense, but this behavior has been an issue for two years now. This train of thought has been used
to defend Chariot before, but given that Chariot has given stern and or final warnings in both
2024 and
2025 for this sort of behavior, it calls into question at what point is a warning just placating instead of punishment.
There keeps being final or formal warnings and nothing comes of it when the issues persists merely because it's been enough time, but as we see this behavior has persisted even after the latest ban in May of last year, followed up by another warning in September.
How much time passes before Chariot is allowed to act up again and get off with a warning?
Is there anything to keep this cycle from continuing given we've heard 'is this happens again it's time for a ban' before and nothing came of it?
Obviously the decision is up to the mods but at I don't think the site and its users are obligated to put up with continued misbehavior because of some vague sentiment 'they are improving' when they clearly aren't or
'I'm not mad at him, I actually like him' where Chariot is let off with a warning instead of a proper ban.
It all feels like a continual cycle where the same people jump to his defense, talk down the punishment from a ban to warning, then when Chariot's behavior subsists, the same routine occurs.
And I am not the first one to notice this trend where the warning system is being abused and staff members with bias towards Chariot come to his defense.
I understand this is ultimately up to the mods, so I will no comment further.