User blog comment:Wikity Split/An Important Announcement/@comment-31663462-20180224012328

"Well, the block I received both by Cloudy and Vel was for intimidating behavior/harassment, not for being a helpful contributor. Seeing as I’ve moved past that behavior and just want to give back to the community, I don’t see how waiting six months just to help out again is going to benefit anyone. Really, anyone can get banned for six months and not learn a thing, but for a person to come back a few days later admitting they’re sorry and be willing to make it up shows true remorse. In addition, by the time the six months is over it is likely there will be some people who’ve brooded over my actions to the point where they will not be able accept my return no matter how long I’ve been blocked. I’d much rather they see me being helpful now so that, if at all possible, I can prevent an all out war against me. Also, the original block won’t even apply for more than a few weeks as the edwin account is being deleted."

One does not simply move past that behavior in only a few days. Take at least a week to cool off.

Also, getting banned for a few months and coming back in a few days is called ban evasion, regardless what you plan on doing. Punishment was deemed necessary and you are attempting to avoid it.

IMHO it's hard for me to accept your return due to your harsh actions and very quick return. You made a fight, got shooed away, and came back after only a few moments with little punishment paid out. If it were me you originally offended, I'd still have a rather bad taste in my mouth towards you, regardless what you say.

And until the community believes you've suffered necessary punishment, the community should not accept your return. As is said on math.stackexchange.com, "Being helpful and good does not make you above the law."

To add on, you say you plan to delete your original account. For what purpose? To further your own ban evasion? I advise strongly against such action.