(2017-08-23, 09:44 PM)Chris Wrote: The draft rules and guidelines say:
"Bannings will not be considered an option unless all other means fail (with the exception of members joining for the main purpose of trolling)."
I think that's far preferable to banning people based on a subjective view that they're "obnoxious".
I can't see that it is possible to moderate the forum without making subjective decisions. In my experience every case was different, there was no way to devise a manual to cover every contingency. For example, we even had one member who slid into advocating consensual sex with children! Obviously something had to be done to stop that, but equally it was a subjective decision. Even deciding if someone has joined with the main purpose of trolling is subjective - they are not going announce the fact!
Unless you have a screening process as people join, you will probably get a lot of troublesome members - sometimes bunched together. On Skeptiko, Alex communicates with new members by email before deciding whether to let them in. I would recommend that Laird does the same if the software permits.
David