AmiGR wrote:
I absolutely disagree with what happened there but I also disagree with something else:
- A MOS user breaks a rule and gets suspended and no one cares. (The way it should be, really).
- Some other certain people break a rule and get suspended and suddently it's all oh-so insanely unfair...
Partial sight.
I'd put it somewhat differently:
- People who don't agree with the moderators get suspended/banned/their posts moderated without violating any part of the TOS. No one on the site in question cares, the world outside the cult points fingers and laughs at the site.
- People actually violate parts of the TOS, this time too blatantly and one time too many to get away despite being of "the right conviction". Suddenly it's all oh-so insanely unfair...
There's an AW.net member who's whining over at Moobunny right now (blaming the "side" he thinks of as "enemies" for his suspension...). Almost every last one of his outright insane ranting and raving posts about Blue Conspiracies et c. have broken the AW.net TOS, but his insanity was always of "the right kind" so he got away with it and was encouraged until recently.
I have no problems with seeing a site enforcing its Terms Of Service. I can avoid a site if their TOS don't suit me. I do have a problem with the publicly posted TOS being arbitrarily applied or ignored in favour of the moderators' personal biases. I have a problem with a site that officially claims to be an "Amiga Community Portal", but doesn't mention in its TOS that "Amiga" only refers to "Amiga, Inc. and its licensees and licensors, and disagreeing with them or discussing other things is a 'secret' TOS-violation".