You are welcome to your own opinion, but I doubt you are going to change any minds on this one. Here's an idea, you go ahead an email him. Become good chums, talk about being fellow INTPs and whatnot. When he cons you into giving him money or steals your personal information (because you emailed him, and really that's all it takes) you can file a complaint here:
www.ic3.gov
You are making a lot of assumptions about there not being any research done.
You also assume that those who run this forum don't know spam when they see it. How much or what type of evidence do you need? Two minutes and a Google search pulled up what I posted earlier. It is sufficient evidence to mark that person as a spammer. I think you are the one who is complicating the issue.
no no no
I definitely respect those who run this forum
I am just arguing that it is POSSIBLE, in this one instance, that a mistake was made and that POSSIBLY he should have been given a chance;
I am not even saying I'm right-- I'm just saying that the evidence presented is inconclusive (to me at least) but I agree with your decision, as you gotta pull the trigger sometimes just to keep things proper.
I'm the more liberal type to let things slide, I guess that's because I test almost 100% on my "P" range... thus being more open-minded and NOT jumping on judgments right away.
say, regarding the Higgs-Boson particle being of the 99.999% certainty, I'm in the camp not fully willing to believe they found it...
but I agree that this forum is not a place for mental health patients, and he might just suffer from some form of autism as well as be an INTP too;
it seems like you have a hard time believing that the person was being genuine; if genuinely awkward = spam, then we're just wasting each other's time here;
I don't particularly care about the dude enough to email and befriend him; but I'm willing to do it to prove that he is a real person and a genuinely awkward Ben Shapiro who is about to attend college as a freshman, lol
if I'm wrong, I will graciously admit this, but the evidence really is inconclusive (at best)

don't kill me please I really like it here.