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What does a strike through a users name indicate? Are these sock puppets that have been deleted?
1mmorta1 said:banned for no reason
"Striking through" a user's name typically refers to crossing out or drawing a line through their name on a list or document. This is often done to indicate that the user is no longer relevant or involved in a particular situation.
A user's name may be struck through for a variety of reasons, such as being banned or blocked from a website or community, no longer being a member of a group or team, or being deceased.
In most cases, yes. If a user has been banned or blocked, they may be able to appeal or have their ban lifted. If a user is no longer a member of a group or team, they may be able to rejoin or have their name added back to the list. However, if a user is deceased, their name will likely remain struck through.
It depends on the situation. If a user has been banned or blocked, their name may remain struck through permanently. However, if a user is no longer a member of a group or team, their name may be un-struck through if they rejoin or are added back to the list.
Yes, there are various terms used to describe striking through a user's name, such as "crossing out," "drawing a line through," "marking out," or "canceling." The specific term used may vary depending on the context and purpose of the strike through.