This pretty much covers it. I think people do get banned for some ridiculous things, but that would be alright if one could tell from the written rules what those things are. As it is, things can be inconsistent at times. We're one of the biggest laughingstocks on the internet because of it. The one thing that really bothers me, though, is the piracy rule. On a gaming forum, it is really important to be able to candidly discuss piracy. Now, the way the rules are written, it is possible, if difficult -- one can't outright advocate piracy, but they can admit to it, and at least make arguments to the effect that it's not as bad as it is made out to be, or that, to re-purpose a drug related argument, the laws should be changed to make it legal. As it stands? People get banned for admitting to it all the time. About the only way someone can get away with admitting to piracy is if there's at least 10-20 other people admitting to the same thing. In that case, the thread just gets locked, in order to keep things tidy. Meanwhile, people who admit to smoking pot or to enjoying porn -- both things covered under the same rule -- always get off scot free.JDKJ said:Make it whatever they want but apply it consistently and evenly. I guess that they don't is a product of having a bunch of different mods doing the modding, but it seems like one guy will get banned and the other guy will get nothing even though they both posted the exact same thing.
I also suspect that some of the mods read reported posts in a vacuum and don't take the larger context into consideration. That's how one combatant in a flame war gets time-out but the other combatant don't get shit. Because they're not seeing the entire flame-war. They're merely looking at who's firing a shot at a particular point in time.
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Can anyone honestly tell me that it's being enforced as written?
Edit: Holy crap, 2020 posts. How on earth did I miss number 2000?