I’m not keen on this sort of binary classification. But: I don’t think I would do it in most versions of this scenario, though I dare say some other reasonable people would.
What’s interesting to me about your choice of scenario is that it’s one in which an “identity-based” sanction has already been applied: Eugine, specifically, is not supposed to be active here any more. It would not be so very surprising if that provided an exception to the general principle that voting should be content-based rather than identity-based.
I’m not keen on this sort of binary classification. But: I don’t think I would do it in most versions of this scenario, though I dare say some other reasonable people would.
What’s interesting to me about your choice of scenario is that it’s one in which an “identity-based” sanction has already been applied: Eugine, specifically, is not supposed to be active here any more. It would not be so very surprising if that provided an exception to the general principle that voting should be content-based rather than identity-based.