This isn't my decision to make, but I'd like to mention that "putting a bad spray" is the least gameplay-disturbing offence of all the "common" offences regularly happening on the server. Pragmatically speaking, I'd much more rather have one extra player actively contributing to the completion of the objectives even though their spray doesn't conform to the rules, than no player at all - or worse, a player continuously griefing or otherwise impeding the survivors' progress.
So as a regular player on the ZM server, I'd have no objection at all concerning the lift of this ban - I'd even vote for it.
Depends, I'd rather not play with someone spraying child pornography/bestiality/gore. Which WILL spoil the fun for others + having that sickening picture still engraved on your retina.True, there are indeed scales when it comes to sick sprays (the worst kind I had the unfortunate privilege to witness are .gifs of male gay porn) - though I meant to say that between someone TKing teammates, blocking passageways or hiding key items, and someone spraying disgusting stuff, there's quite a few miles, even if both are fun-damaging. But I'm all for second chances, especially after such a long time.
But yeah since there's no way to see what he sprayed, I guess a second chance to prove that you've changed is no problem to me, since the admin who banned you left a long time ago, I don't see why not.