Thank you for your input. Let me explain a little about how we operate and why things are the way they are.
The basic purpose of our job is to keep the forums clean and under control. Our forums are not just for fans- many prospective developers and those from other projects (such as Crystal Space) visit them frequently to check out the place and get a feel for the project. We want to create the impression that our community is happy, spam-free, and an all-round friendly place to be.
Now this is the reason for a variety of things. Firstly, we do not tend to give any reason for why something was deleted, locked or edited. Our activities are supposed to be as \'invisible\' as possible. (I do occasionally state that I have deleted or locked something, out of curtesy, but this ultimately tends to end up being bad for me, either by being told not to do it or by a member starting an argument about the decision I made. :rolleyes: ) And that is, of course, why everything we do should be invisible; so there is as little whining, challenging and complaining about things as possible.
What many people don\'t seem to grasp is that we do not delete
all posts purely for them breaking some rule. Imagine there is a flamewar going on between a few members in a guild recruitment thread, for example. Some decent, mature person might come along and post \"Ok guys, please stop spamming this thread and take it to PMs.\" This is a very sensible and decent thing to post, however, it will be deleted, along with the rest of the offending flamewar. If you don\'t want your helpful post deleted, just don\'t post- report the thread to a moderator instead and let
us deal with it.
The objective here is to make it look like it never happened. But I\'ve seen several people come to us, complaining that their posts were deleted for reasons similar to this example. Although they were not entirely at fault, they were involved in an incident that had to be removed, and they somehow fail to understand that it was necessary to remove their post in order to get the thread back on track.
It is annoying (for me, at least). You may agree or disagree with the way things are done, but in the end, it is
you who have to abide by
our rules for as long as you wish to remain in this community. If you do not like a decision we make, either come to us and talk maturely with proper reasons and opinions, or go away. We don\'t tolerate members who start complaining or posting insults to the moderators in the forum; this is unecessary, childish behavour and will get you banned, as Kiern is currently an example of.
So basically, the solution is far simpler than you think: It is for everyone to understand the rules and abide by them in the first place- and not complain about the repercussions of their actions afterwards.
[Edit: Just to properly respond to two points in your post: People are frequently warned for their behavour if they are attracting too much mod attention, and threads are already very rarely deleted anyway.

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