Currently, the GMT/NAT can see a user's silences at any point in history through their profile page, but the user themselves can't. They can only see silences from the past 28 days, like any other user.
I believe there is no reason to suppress this information from the user if they want to know it; while I understand that a user may not want to be reminded of past mistakes, someone who is not sure and/or curious should be able to see it if they so wish.
Therefore, I propose the following: A user may, if they wish, email accounts@ppy.sh and ask for a record of their silences.
The response should show the date and time of the silence, the duration of the silence, and the publicly shown reason for the silence.
I believe there is no reason to suppress this information from the user if they want to know it; while I understand that a user may not want to be reminded of past mistakes, someone who is not sure and/or curious should be able to see it if they so wish.
Therefore, I propose the following: A user may, if they wish, email accounts@ppy.sh and ask for a record of their silences.
The response should show the date and time of the silence, the duration of the silence, and the publicly shown reason for the silence.