I somewhat disagree here - a person could have a loss of internet for a few days (This does sometimes happen), or another life event occur. I think that if a person has shown signs of activity when s/he is DQ'ed (Perhaps having been on within the DQ timeframe), then a punishment is fair. If they have suddenly vanished, no punishment should occur.
Fair enough, If someone has been active previously I always request they VM the opponent and wait a day over the actual DQ because life happens.
I'm eternally worried about this being usable as a Token Farming technique - 6 v 6, 1 Day player DQ. Go for a couple of rounds, and in a week you've got a full set of EC/MC/DC on 6 mon.
Also, how would this work in conjunction with a match concluding as a DQ before 2 rounds?
We should add a third rule, since such an intentional DQ would be considered a form of cheating.
3. If a match appears to be an intentional DQ, the battle will be nullified and both players will face severe penalties up to and including permanent banishment from the game and temporary removal from Smogon itself.