Given all of this, what do you propose we do instead?
Regardless of any other decisions, we are going to need an answer to this question --^
That should be the one thing to come out of all of this.
Someone is on siege.
They are intentionally screwing with the server and ruining the game for everyone.
Admins are not available.
Vote-kick isn't acting as a sufficient deterrent.
Talking to the person in chat isn't working.
Physically blocking him isn't working.
Vote-bans are disabled.
In some cases an admin can be found on IRC or another server but sometimes there just plain isn't a cop around when you need one.
Earthdforce indicates that we cannot take action on our own to rectify the situation, regardless of circumstances, which means the only action left to us is to log off of cRPG. Is this the Official Stance? Do all admins stand behind this rule? If so, I believe it should be specifically added to the official rules list, as such:
"Players may not engage in self-policing even if admins are not available, even if the player is ruining the server for everyone. Attempting to self-police will result in a one day ban. Instead, the player should post screenshots, log off and try again tomorrow."
The real decision here should have been "ban the person, pretend you didn't see what Digglez said and move on with your lives". That seems like the common sense solution to this. Earthdforce didn't really think this through and was simply adhering to the letter of the law, which in this case is silly and has created a brand new problem.
I recommend Digglez be unbanned, these threads be deleted (so that "you got banned once" can never be held against him in the future), we pretend none of this happened and we never speak of it again.