I think this is important.If you break a rule, even unintentionally, accept the warning and move on. We have posters that apparently understand the rules but choose to pollute multiple threads whining about them like a four-year-old who had his hand slapped for taking too many cookies from the cookie jar. Often same posters complain about people being too sensitive.
This echoes my sentiment exactly, particularly with respect to the other board choices out there should one feel that another level of moderation suits their tastes better. And speaking of respect, it's disappointing that, given the other choices, some posters still chose to come on this board, and knowingly disrespect the rules.I am of the opinion that this board is a privilege and not a right. The ownership/founders set forth a set of guidelines that they expect from people who choose to participate. I know that there is ongoing oversight of these rules and discussion amongst the staff. So, my expectation is that people read and obey the rules (admittedly there is some gray area). Or choose to participate elsewhere. I know of at least 2 - 3 other boards for GT fans ranging from highly moderated to a "no holds barred (i think that is the actual slogan or motto)" philosophy where anything goes. My biggest issues as a mod was with people who somehow thought the rules did not apply to them. I look at all the GT boards (although rarely) and I feel this board does the best job of finding the right amount of moderation. I felt so when I joined 10 years ago and have felt the same ever since.
I'm of the opinion that it's ok to grant a bit of leeway in the rules when the subject is a hated rival
I can still insult myself though, right?Our rules state not to disparage OUR student athletes...
I'll add this. When I first joined this board, it was a breath of fresh air from the unmoderated free for all boards I had participated on. Like all boards, people populate it that come from different backgrounds, experiences, and with differing opinions. That CAN be what makes this board great if we just respect each other, our coaches, (even when they are terrible), and most importantly, our student athletes. We should feel free to debate things, and we should feel free to call out badly executed plays as badly executed plays. We have to draw a line somewhere, though, and that line is the personal insults towards SAs, Coaches, and each other.
Yes. Always for @kg01.I can still insult myself though, right?
Asking for a friend…well, for someone I know…well really, it’s just for @kg01