Do suspended users get a chance to make a public reply to the mod team’s findings? I don’t think that’s always necessary—e.g., we all see the underlying conduct when public incivility happens—but I think it’s usually warranted when the findings imply underhanded behavior (“pretending”) and the underlying facts aren’t publicly observable. There’s an appeal process, but that doesn’t address the public-reputation interests of the suspended person.
Do suspended users get a chance to make a public reply to the mod team’s findings? I don’t think that’s always necessary—e.g., we all see the underlying conduct when public incivility happens—but I think it’s usually warranted when the findings imply underhanded behavior (“pretending”) and the underlying facts aren’t publicly observable. There’s an appeal process, but that doesn’t address the public-reputation interests of the suspended person.