It is never enough, is it?
What she needs to do then? Never work again? Live in streets? Kill herself?!
I have no sympathy for her, because she's a terrible person, and she's likely going to manipulate her way into sneaking back into the exact same positions doing the exact same things after it all dies down. But no, nothing is ever enough.
What they want for anyone they cancel is to never hear from them again, and basically for them to stop existing, because by being cancelled they've proven themselves a blight on humanity. Even if the accusations turn out to be flimsy or outright lies, or in this case basically a bunch of mean girl posturing and various cluster B's competing to see who can suffer the most emotional trauma from not getting what they want, doesn't matter - they've been cancelled, they should know to just disappear.
The unspoken wish behind any of these SJW cancellations is that what they want is, ideally, the person to stop existing, and the only way that's going to happen realistically is for them to kill themselves. You see it in things like Zoe Quinn's accusations leading to Alec Holowka's cancellation and subsequent suicide; interspersed with some mealy-mouthed 'regret for the tragedy that has occurred, I just wanted him to get help' bullshit (you wanted him to get help? No, you wanted revenge and asspats) were still acolytes saying, 'He was an abuser? Then this is good. Fuck him.'
This particular case isn't accusing a man of actual crimes that strangely never involved the police,though - it's just social justice warfare. Scheurle has shown herself to be a zealot for the cause in the past; she'll find some other way to be a victim and parlay that into staying in those circles if she wants. They mostly wanted to take her down a few pegs rather than ruin her life. To the other women involved, she knows her place ... for now.
'I wasn't tagged in a tweet that said mean things about me, so I either name-searched it or someone told me about it. Because it's about me, that makes it offsite drama, even though one negative tweet not directly to the person being complained about is the weakest form of drama imaginable.'
It must be an unspoken requirement that to be a janny for ResetEra you are incredibly thin-skinned. Perhaps one of the tests for suitability is to see just how offended they can be by someone else's opinion. Shrug it off and you're too emotionally stable to do the job.