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In reply to the discussion: About that young lady the cop brutally attacked over the pool party.... [View all]Baitball Blogger
(52,897 posts)It's true that under extreme circumstances the admins will step in and remove a long time poster if they see something that goes beyond the pale. However, this is actually rare. And, it's not how the process really works. Any poster over 100 posts is out of the realm of MIRT. It's the hidden posts that will push someone over the edge. It's almost a built in Skinner Box, so to speak, where people will walk themselves into a suspension on their fifth hidden posts. But to get there, the jury needs to hide posts and not sit passively by.
And one last thought, you should keep in mind that the poster you're letting go will continue to serve on juries, especially if his posts don't get hidden. So he's free to continue skewing the jury pools to meet his agenda.
So, thinking that MIRT and the admins will see the pattern of questionable posts in the thousands that are written is not as good as serving on the jury yourself and hiding posts to make it easier to see the pattern. Especially since you do sound conscientious and fair-minded.