This was a conflict that I didn't particularly relish. Since his re-emergence, it did, in fact, seem as though he was trying to get along and play nice.
There are several factors at play here. The numerous complaints I was receiving, the fact that he had opened up multiple accounts, the reports of e-bay fraud, the threats to "come to Huntsville and kick my ass" (from a few years ago).
If he had come to me and said "I really want to come back and I'll play nice", I would have been ok with giving him another chance. Instead, he opened a duplicate account and began posting.
Like I said, conflicted. I just kept getting complaint after complaint about his re-emergence until I made the decision to remove him based on those instances.
I think it's strangely hypocritical that the same people questioning me for banning him are amongst the same people blasting him for ripping them off on eBay.
If he wants to contact me about coming back and he's willing to reform his ways, then I'm ok with that. I would not allow him to post eBay ads for obvious reasons, but I'll give pretty much anyone enough rope to hang themselves at least once.
Redrumloa is correct. Delete the user account, all posts and child posts are deleted. I'm not interested in having hundreds of orphaned posts caused by renaming accounts.
There is no censorship involved, and frankly as one of my strongest of pet peeves, anyone who suggests differently might find themselves on the same short list as doomy.
Sorry, I've just been doing this too many years for people to toss around such verbage without taking sincere insult. The fact that you have no clue what decisions are necessary to operate a web site does not make it censorship.
Wayne