Fred wrote:
The passage quoted is at variance with our procedures. A signed in user, unless they engage in gross violations can expect due process.
Fred, please *read* what I write next time. I used the words "technically and legally" - that has *nothing* to do with our policies and social norms (what you call "procedures").
A business still has the technical and legal ability to kick you off their property any time they want and for whatever reason (even no reason) even though they almost always let you into their establishment to perform certain transactions.
My point was that editing Wikipedia is not a right - it is a freely granted privilege. The trouble with very longstanding freely granted privileges is that after a while people start to think of them as rights and then start to make demands.
-- mav
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