User blog comment:Savaji/An apology/@comment-25345255-20140803005556/@comment-25120154-20140803050618

What is the harm in believing that someone is legitimately sorry? Unlike his previous apologies, this one actually seems serious. Sure, he admits he had fun. If he didn't think so, he wouldn't have done it. He still admits it was a mistake so move on. So what if he's done it in the past? That doesn't mean this is the same case. It honestly offends me that part of a community I'm actively involved in behaves like this towards certain users. He's only a "troll" because we see him as that and provoke him like that. Yes, I admit I provoked him for that too, and I proudly admit that, because I REALIZED IT WAS A MISTAKE. I've moved on. I've apologized. So has he. If you don't like him, so be it. You don't have to like everyone. However, you should at least accept his apology as legitimate, especially when he takes time to list the reasons he's sorry that he did things to you.

Who ever said Klint was offended by the comments? The comments violated the policy no matter what. If they didn't know that, it's their fault. It's their responsibility to read the policy and comply with it and the admins can rightfully ban or block you if you violate it, even if you haven't read it. Also, speaking for the admins is not really helping your case, because surely removing things that violate the policy is not saying that.