your specific abuse of the system, in the way you did it, that time - was fixed because you stopped being an a*****e and reporting every vote - not because they enacted limited
you could STILL report within the voting limits, or start up a proxy account’- and have the same effect. So no: the one major instance of disruption - from you - where an internet d*** decided to abuse reporting facilities is still more than possible, and is not solvable without anonymity being removed.
But it was solved. The issue was never about the amount of reports nor was the loss of anonymity even given to the mods to fix it.
Firstly, let's acknowledge that the amount of reports wasn't a technical issue for the site. It was 70 reports in 4 days. 70 extra packets of information the site had to handle. The issue was in the extra workload of the mods in responding to those reports. Specifically:
"Each report, even on full forfeit debates, takes about 5 minutes to process, and on borderline cases, a report can take up to 10 minutes to process. That's more than 4 hours worth of reports."
But, why does it take 5-10 minutes to respond to a report? The answer is: because the mods decided that it did! The issue at hand (at least the issue I had) was the insane and stupid voting requirements (something I believe you agree with). It was an issue that wasn't being addressed simply because not enough people were speaking up about it in a way that the mods were willing to listen.
So I made it an issue they couldn't ignore. What I exploited wasn't anonymity, it was the mods personal and voluntary decision that every single vote report needed a wordy, bespoke message. Consider that if I had tried this with comments there wouldn't have been an issue because the mods have a double standard here.
By forcing the mods to apply their ridiculous standard to every single vote they were forced to acknowledge that the standard was ridiculous. This has nothing to do with anonymity. Anonymity didn't cause this issue and the loss of anonymity didn't fix it. What fixed it was changing the standard of voting: Mods now don't have to respond to every vote and what vote constitutes deletion (and therefore a more lengthy report) has been changed in favor of keeping the vote. All of these are sensible and well received changes, brought about by the mods seeing how ridiculous the previous standard was.
Im sorry that you appear to have reported every vote, disrupted this website, caused the mods to remove anonymity to find out who you are - and then make you stop - that’s EXACTLY what’s supposed to happen, and how this is supposed to work.
You used the system abusively, and are now asking for a policy that would prevent you from being caught or dealt with again.
You seem to be under the impression that once the mods saw it was me, they "dealt" with me and it stopped. This isn't correct. They approached me about it, yes. I asked if this was a violation of the CoC. Do you know what happened?
NOTHING.
Nothing because it wasn't a violation of any rules. Nothing because they had no actual cause or basis on which to do anything with me. Did they ban me? No. Did they remove my ability to make reports? No. Did they try and convince me to stop? No. Did they do anything after I continued reporting votes after anonymity was lost? No.
The inadvertent loss of anonymity did nothing to solve this problem. The problem stopped because I decided to stop. And I decided to stop because I saw the changes being made. Generally people stop protesting when the thing they're protesting against goes away. Even then, even if I still wanted to be a dick, it's no longer a viable avenue because it wouldn't create the same workload for the mods that it previously did.
Again, none of this having to do with the loss of anonymity.