Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-34645141-20160804230853/@comment-26402117-20160805191151

Depends on how it goes, frankly. Its generally good to apologize and then negotiate a removal of the block. There are success stories but this is a serious situation.

Intent to evade a block will most definitely not improve the user's situation. On a website where sysops can autoblock IPs, it follows that staff can do the same to the user's alts and see all the IPs too. The user should apologize for that as well, it wasn't a good response.

EDIT: Calling staff corrupt when explicit material can corrupt children is rich.