QUOTE(seicer @ Tue 17th March 2009, 2:45am)
I concede that my reverting was in poor taste, but the typical instance when a user is banned is for a page to be blanked. In the era, i wiped the page, but it is available for viewing. I'd like to make this visible, but I'm fairly certain that a lot of users still have this page watchlisted.
The order was that first you editwarred, and then I got banned.
The blanking after that, of the user page of a banned user, is of lesser concern, but as such a peculiar habit on en:WP, which is not consistently applied btw. The contributions of a banned user to the project remain, so others may still want to know the banned user's affiliations, interests, and views on WP.
Uglier still is that shortly thereafter, Fram deleted all my other userspace pages. That's a personal statement by an opponent in a content dispute, very typical for him.
The essay can still be read at Meta. Kinda weird that everybody there is ok with it, while on en:WP the Arbcom won't even post or respond to my appeal.