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4There's now a legal agreement with Monica, so this might well be impossible.– TRiGCommented Feb 24, 2020 at 20:31
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13It is very unlikely that the agreement prevents them from doing more, for example bypassing reinstatement process and just directly offering reinstatement. As I mentioned in my answer already.– mxyzplkCommented Feb 24, 2020 at 23:18
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10@TRiG As has been stated by the company here in meta, it didn't prevent them offering her the chance to "apply" for reinstatement, but since the process for reinstatement is entirely their own, surely they can choose not to force her to be subject to it? If they revised that process and it said "if you didn't get a proper process in order to be removed, as soon as we recognize it (which they did already), the reinstatement process is automatic, if you still want it"– Glen_bCommented Feb 25, 2020 at 9:00
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3"recognize that you didn't get a proper process (which they did already)" - nope. All that SE published is, in essence "the process has finished, we regret that you don't like the outcome" - nothing else.– Piskvor left the buildingCommented Mar 3, 2020 at 14:54
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