Pretty sure scrolling the chat is not a "non rule".
Really? Do you have even a
shred of evidence to back that claim? Your word is not law; you are an enforcer. If there is some secret list of rules, then let us know that the cognoscenti haven't deemed the community worthy of this information. I just read the rules twice to make sure I didn't miss anything. If you can point out which portion of that post you used to justify the punishment, you'll at least have the start of a valid defense against criticism. Right now, the best you've got is a red herring (see below).
I mean I can explain to you why you were banned for 2 hours again if you like using different words if you would like me to.
I am trying to figure out what you are trying to get out of this.
I wasn't banned, but I'm just about as fed up with your systematic disregard for reason. We all know why you banned the player who disobeyed you; you've repeated yourself several times. The disagreement is over the validity of that reason. I assert that it's completely invalid, and I've written my justification. Your response to me and everyone else who has criticized you over this has been one form or another of unjustified denial.
If a cop pulls over a car for going over the speed limit. And the car in front of that car was speeding as well but gets away... Do you think the cop is not going to issue the ticket still?
Are you really going to unload this whopper of a red herring in your own feedback thread?
First, there was no "getting away" here; everyone else who violated your imaginary rule was still connected to the server, and still subject to your selective punishment. This alone completely voids your analogy.
Second, you stated more than once that you were just making an example of him, and that it stopped everyone else, and that his ban was sufficient to modify the behavior of the other players to your arbitrary model. This is, again, completely different from the police scenario you just described.
Third, traveling faster than the speed limit is a
clear violation of a
clearly-defined law. Speeding laws are
incredibly well-defined, almost to the point of absurdity. On the other hand, I have not seen a single hint from you that you were enforcing a rule that exists or has
ever existed here.
Fourth, the issue here is not that you selected one player for punishment--although that is a pretty serious issue, as I've already seen one suggestion of a personal vendetta--but that you
made up a rule and enforced it. If several players start wounding their team intentionally, and you ban one, causing the rest to stop, and you decide not to ban them--note that they are all
clearly violating a
clearly-defined rule--then the discussion here would be different, because you would actually be in a gray area; however, your analogy would still be a red herring for the former reasons.