I'm just saying that again and again the admin community on crpg seems to be so concerned with doling out justice and enforcing the rules exactly that sometimes they forget to chill out and have fun playing a video game.
So, please Canary, chill out.
The issue you have here is on the forums, which is entirely
not playing a video game, but rather a series of discussions about said video game, and is far less fun. I'll "chill out" when people stop breaking the rules.
Anyhow, the reason why I was muting people in that particular thread was because it was one that I was specifically overseeing, as I had issued the original ban. Yes, as you say, it was a controversial topic. It was one that did
not need to get any worse by having a mess of random players coming in and editorializing. You weren't calling attention to the controversy, you were exacerbating it. The people starting new threads about it were calling attention to it, and you were welcome to speak up about it there to your heart's content. I will direct you again to the
multiple warnings I gave out to try and keep people from breaking the rules by posting useless discussion in the ban section.
In short, I should have just locked the thread in the first place, since nobody seems interested in paying any mind to the forum decorum.
As for those other requests, people are breaking the rules there, too, yes. It's hard to read the entire forums constantly. If I see a thread locked on the NA ban section, it might be typical for me to presume that another of our admins handled the matter satisfactorily, so I may not end up reading every post in it. There is a report post option, too, that hardly anybody seems to use.
In the end, yes, we're concerned with "doling out justice" and "enforcing the rules", but you know why? Because so few people are evidently interested in paying any attention to them, let alone following them. At least I'm giving you the courtesy of discussing why I enforced whatever rules for whichever reason. I literally do not
have to say anything about this matter, or even issue warnings for things people should be expected to know already. What's really "nonsense" (as you dismissed one of my decisions) is how much guff we get for doing what we were assigned to do.