Our job as moderators and admins is to be sure the rules are followed. The rules are set forth by the owners and editors of the magazine that pays for this site. If you don't like the rules, contact the editor and let him know your dislikes and make suggestions to him about what you think should be done or how things should be handled. Ed Ingold is the editor and his personal e-mail address has been made available to anyone and everyone that is interested in contacting him...and he has requested such e-mails...good or bad.
It is understandable that folks that are new to PA and are not as aware of, or inadvertently overlook the rules sometimes step over the line. In most cases(in my experience) when they are contacted by the mods or admins about this they apologize and promise not to do it again and in MOST cases that is exactly what happens. They become contributing members...part of the solution.
Then, there are some folks out there that have to continue to step over the line just to see what they can get away with. To me, these are the people that are contributing to the problem and not to a successful, informative web site.
Don't gripe at the folks that are trying to be sure the rules are being followed. If you don't like the rules, contact Ed Ingold. He is the person that can change the rules...if he sees fit. Its his ball game! We just try to keep the peace and it is quite obvious that we are a necessary part of this, or any public forum...and to me, it is a shame that we have to be here just to keep this great site going. I would think that if the PA web site meant anything to these people, they would do what is asked and stop trying to through a monkey wrench into the works. Pat