Chris, thanks for publicly setting the record straight on the MLF sock puppet- I think Pete was confused...

. Yes, we let it go
that one time because of what the sock puppet was created to accomplish. Did we need to issue a formal warning to the perpetrators for y'all to "know" that it was against the ToS?
FYI- I'm not being sarcastic, the questions I'm going to ask & the statements I'm going to make are all an attempt a legitimate dialog.
Second point: I wish it were true that everyone confined their activities to the SI but it's not. There are so many forays into serious threads these days that completely derail & hijack those threads. Whether the thread is in Basic Scuba, Dive Medicine or Site Support (to name a few), these are all forums where we ask that threads remain on topic. Since there are several forums that off topic posting is OK in (especially the SI created FOR Y'ALL for conversational posting), is it really too much to ask that threads in the forums devoted to diving stay on topic- no matter how funny or tempting the topic may seem to some? Here's a suggestion- start a thread about it in SI & joke about it to your heart's content (keeping within the ToS, of course).
Third (& this becomes the crux of the matter): It sounds as if, despite what has been getting posted lately, y'all are really asking for more structure, not more freedom. If I reach out to you or someone else by PM or post & tell you that a certain word, behavior, or action does not belong on SB, do I automatically have to make it a "formal" event or can I have the hope that the behavior will change without having to resort to documenting the event in the MS & having it count toward the "three strikes" rule? I honestly don't want to operate that way, & neither do the rest of the staff but it feels as if we are being forced into it.
On a related note, lately certain words have become "in vogue" on SB- words that we do not filter because they have double meanings. Legitimate words by dictionary definition but words that have secondary meanings that violate to ToS. If I (or another Mod) advise our members that one of those words is not allowed on SB & cite the relevant ToS passage, why can y'all not extrapolate & recognize that other words like those are also not allowed? Why do we have to crack down on each & every word individually? You are all intelligent adults. Do we have to post a sticky with a list of words that are unacceptable in the context that they are being used or do we have to treat each & every one as individual "strikes?" Now, I recognize that most of the time the use of the words is confined to the SI & that y'all are joking with one another. If the ToS were not so clear, I'd actually be inclined to let it go (as others probably would as well) because I can see that in the context they are being used they are not meant to insult or degrade.
Two reasons that we can't- First & foremost the ToS, as I have cited, & the wider audience that y'all seem to be oblivious of. Although the SI has a "gathering of friends" feel to it, y'all are NOT over at someone's house hanging out- you are on a message board on the internet. We also cannot allow them because, although y'all may have a relationship & understanding that makes it clear that it's a joke, someone else outside of that circle may get hurt or angered if you say that to them. Not to mention that if the words are allowed to stand when we know y'all are joking with one another, it's only a matter of time until they are used to insult someone else- & they have been quite frequently. The same argument applies to the images that have been pulled lately, BTW.
Now, do you see a little more clearly the corner that you are all boxing us into? Everyone on the staff of SB is first & foremost a member of SB- & subject to the same ToS. When we participate in threads, we are doing so as members, for the most part & that's how we want it to be. As members, we also build relationships with others & we have our own points of view that we want to express. Now, I'm not such a pollyanna that I don't know that when we become staff we are more limited- that's part of the Modiquette that is sent to each & every new staff member & that we agree to abide by. We have even more rules to follow that y'all & if we don't, we are just as subject to coaching & consequences as y'all are.
Finally, finally (I'm going to be late for work). As has been said many, MANY times by both members & staff. SB is a PRIVATE message board, the rules & direction of which are ultimately decided on by the owner. This is not a democracy. Period. We again ask that this fact be recognized & that our members DO take a look at the ToS to see what is, & is not allowed. Now, this is not designed to drive anyone away but if the rules don't suit you, find a place that does. OTOH, if the information & atmosphere are things that you value, find a way to operate within the rules & continue to hang out, contribute & enjoy what ScubaBoard has to offer.
FYI- the ToS is easily linked to from every forum by clicking on the Scubaboard menu & then choosing Terms of Service from the drop down menu.
