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Acting in bad faith is much worse than stating that someone is acting in bad faith. There, someone had to say it. It's sort of obvious once you say that out loud—just like lying is much worse than pointing out that someone is lying—but somehow Wikipedia got to the absurd point where blatantly acting in bad faith, in all kinds of dishonest, devious, and hypocritical ways, as long as it's done "civilly" is tolerated but pointing out problems with such behavior can lead to a block.
And people fret and moan and wonder why we're losing editors, and in particular why we seem to be losing good editors while attracting more and more bad ones!