Thread:Sirin of the Void/@comment-39032584-20191010030155

Hi there. I originally sent a message like this to Magma Mk-II since I thought he'd be the best administrator to ask about this topic, but then I remembered you were the one who did the blog post on the new PE-related rules that mentioned users had to make at least 300 edits and be here a month to even vote on proposals.

Anyway, with that being established, I felt I had to let you know that I have indeed seen some newer accounts that have clearly been made just, or at leats primarily, to vote on proposals. A good example of this is a user named Will Colling; most of his very small number of edits, which are not even close to the 300 edit requirement you outlined, are proposal votes. So I have to ask: even if these aren't sockpuppet accounts, but rather, just newer users who seem to only have created an account for that purpose and haven't done anything wrong before that, do they get a block of any kind, or can they be let off with a simple warning, at least at first? I just want to make sure, because this is just one particularly good example I've seen of this lately, and I don't want to come off like I'm trying to get anyone who genuinely doesn't know better in trouble, but your post did discourage this exact practice, so I thought it was important, as well as the responsible thing to do, to bring this to your attention. Plus, I'm simply curious what the process is for dealing with those who ignore, or at the very least, have overlooked that new rule.

Anyway, I hope bringing this to your attention does some good. It may not do much actual harm, but I still don't want to keep seeing that happen if it's technically against the current regulations, After all, as it's been repeatedly enforced lately, this isn't the Pure Evil Wiki. 