01-03-2007 18:17
This is mainly a curiosity.

I note a lot of threads here get deleted with the explanation of "not a question", however, there are plenty of posts which are also not questions, but get to remain, such as the ones which tend to praise the staff.

Is it your intention to set a double-standard in enforcement of your rules; to enforce or not when it suits you best?

I am all for giving praise where it is due (as well as criticism when it is earned ;) ), but you have rules for a reason. Consistent enforcement of them would seem to send a lot clearer message about adherence if you all didn't cherry-pick posts to allow or not allow.

I know it seems like this is a rhetorical question to make a point, but I genuinely would like an answer. :)

Thanks in advance!