@ post 223: What you wrote is technically correct, but it doesn't fulfill the purpose of a community compact. What you wrote basically says "If you break the rules, you will be dealt with." Technically correct, but the purpose of the compact is to communicate more complicated expectations than that. Also, the form of the covenant that was voted on communicated a definition of roleplay, where-as the covenant in post 223 does not.
@ post 225: The problem is that you aren't allowed to roleplay however you want. What others expect from your roleplay is very relevant. For instance, I can't enter the game and roleplay that I'm Batman, even if it's what I want to do. It has to be within the settings, and non-disruptive.